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Full moon of summer

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The final full moon of summer will rise in the sky tonight, on September 2nd. I am not camping under the elusive Moonlight this month, but I will celebrate this special time with a little drumming and starring at grandmother moon in awe and admiration.

It’s hard to believe, but summer is nearing it’s end and soon a crips autumn air will fill our lungs and prepare our land for father winter. One good thing is that the fires will cease and soon the devastation will be covered in snow, at least in some areas.

September like so many other months this year reminded me of Mom. The end of this month will mark her one year death anniversary and it already drives back the memories in full force. A whole year has passed and I still can’t wrap my head around it on most days. It gets tolerable on some and on others it’s still so new, especially on holidays and on special occasions. Sometimes I wonder how long and how frequent these waves of grief will find me. I imagine forever. But that’s another story and today we are talking about the full moon, the corn moon. With it, it brings much needed positivity and who isn’t ready for that. We could use a change right about now, couldn’t we? So hold on and take a look at the predictions and what is coming your way. The stars are aligned and grandmother moon has many blessings to offer us this month. As a matter of fact, I think it has a little something for everyone. So take your pick, smile at the moon and consider it done.

  • Real love is coming
  • Meditation will bring clarity
  • Transparency in relationships
  • Explosion of money
  • Healing on a cellular level
  • Psychic flashes
  • Better job opportunities

What would you pick and why?

Author:

We are the co-creators of our life and the time is now. More than ever are we needed to support Mother Earth and each other. Together we discover and explore our unique gifts in times of strengths, in times we lean on each other, and in times when we learn from each other. This blog started as an outlet and what I ultimately called my “Warriors Journey.” It was a way to document the ups and downs of my life, sharing my hardships as well as my successes. It showcased the struggles, but more important the ways of how to overcome them. Although we are warriors each and every day, I realized that having to be a warrior, comes from a place of pain. I decided to rename this blog, and “Phoenix Rising” now stands for the story of overcoming such a painful place. My motivation for this blog hasn’t changed and I hope to share inspiration and hope, to create a sense of belonging, a space of being heard, and connecting with like minded beings who instill a sense of oneness. We are never alone, and we are unstoppable in the pursuit of what sets our soul on fire. Who I am in a nutshell... 
I am an energy healer and Reiki Master. I am surviving a chronic disease that I’ve sent into remission three times since my initial bout, 15 years ago. I continuously challenge the status quo and by doing so I change my stars. I am a believer that anything is possible. I am a hopeless romantic and I believe that true love exists on various levels. I am an optimist that will always see the glass as half full. I am a dreamer, believing in endless possibilities. Not even the sky is the limit. I have jumped off of the hamster wheel, and I am writing a new chapter. I am chasing my Nirvana to support my most authentic self. This is my story, I am that Phoenix and I am rising from the ashes. Namaste 🙏🏼💙🦋

18 thoughts on “Full moon of summer

  1. Healing on a cellular level. Spirit showed me a journey with my crushed disks in my neck, a very personal one of transformation physically and spiritually. It has been interesting to say the least. I had spent most of my ‘awakening’ time healing everyone else but not doing as I was saying to others…heal yourself first and give from that place. Who? Me? 😂 🤣
    Great post dear lady, may those fires clear and be the beginning of a lovely renewal (like my neck 🤣) 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏼 🦋

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    1. That’s the one that stood out to me the most and I’m right there with you, us usually putting others first. I did learn however the importance of taking care of myself this year. For if I am not well, I can’t be any good to anyone else. Be good to yourself Mark, you are needed. 🙏🏼❤️🦋

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      1. Yeah, awareness plays a big key and often we don’t know until much further in the future. For myself I apply the belief of as long as I do the best I can at that given time, I can live with it, even if I would do things different the second around. Knowing I did the best under the circumstances at that time, with the resources and knowledge I had, will always be enough for me. It allows for forgiveness for ourselves if things don’t turn out as expected. I hope that makes sense.

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