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Triumphal arch, that fill’st the sky
When storms prepare to part,
I ask not proud Philosophy
To teach me what thou art; –
Still seem; as to my childhood’s sight,
A midway station given
For happy spirits to alight
Betwixt the earth and heaven …
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7 Ways To Harness The Healing Energy Of 2020's Final Full Moon
By The AstroTwins
Don’t underestimate the power of feelings on Tuesday, December 29. At 10:28 PM EST, 2020’s second full moon in Cancer arrives, rounding off a super-rare year that featured two new and full moons in the sentimental sign of the Crab.
Under these emo moonbeams, the floodgates may burst open.
We’ve already had one Cancer full moon in 2020, a potent lunar eclipse on January 10, which launched the decade on a stirring note. Back-to-back new moons in Cancer shook things up mid-year, beginning with the game-changing solstice solar eclipse on June 21 and the sequel on July 20.
Cancer is the zodiac’s domestic doyenne and sentimental nurturer. With its ruler, the moon, having such a heyday, is it any wonder 2020 kept us tucked away in our “crab shells,” reconfiguring family roles and redefining personal space as we sheltered in place? Some of us learned to appreciate our alone time while others plunged into painful isolation—both familiar themes to private, sensitive Cancer.
According to the Farmer’s Almanac, the full moon in December is known by some Native American tribes as the Cold Moon, since it falls during this frigid time of year. The Ojibwe people called it the Big Spirit Moon and believed its purpose was to purify and heal all of Creation.
You have the power to make changes in your home, family, workplace—or even your corner of the world. As feelings arise, try not to go cold. The only way out is through.
Here are seven ways to blanket yourself in the healing comfort of the December 29, 2020, Cancer full moon.
1. Tend to your roots.
How secure do you feel in the world? Cancer is connected to the fourth house of home, family and foundations, and is anchored at the very bottom of the zodiac wheel. As one of the three water signs (along with Scorpio and Pisces), the zodiac’s Crab is responsible for hydrating our “root systems.”
Under the light of 2020’s final full moon, take stock: Are you tending to the things that stabilize you in the material world? For example: Are you setting aside enough money for your nest egg? In this belt-tightening economy, it may be more important to hang on to a little more of your money. Even if you’re just putting $20 a week in savings, that can add up over the months. The point is to start the habit now.
The Cancer full moon spotlights financial security and a need to be prudent with your funds. It’s not only how much you make; it’s what you do with it. This lunation could inspire pleasurable budgeting ideas that let you save up for the dream purchase, or new ways to share expenses with your innermost circle of friends and family.
On that note, are you nurturing relationships with people who have your back? How well are you nourishing yourself—with food, hydration, ample sleep? During this Cancer full moon, it might feel like an archetypal mother hen is squawking in your ear. Listen up, she knows what’s best for you!
up, she knows what’s best for you!
2. Let your heart what it wants
Cancer Selena Gomez wrote the ultimate anthem for this full moon: The heart wants what it wants. But when was the last time you stopped long enough to listen to the wisdom of your ol’ ticker? Under the high beams of 2020’s final full moon, messages clamor to be revealed.
Find a quiet place where you can drop a bucket into the deep well of feeling that’s been locked inside you. (And then, have any subsequent emotional reaction you need to without worrying about “bothering” other people.) Crying, screaming, pounding a pillow, laughing uncontrollably—whatever it takes to get those emotions in motion.
If you’ve been in denial about your truth, you won’t be able to dodge the issue any longer. But that doesn’t mean you should rush to react. Just allow yourself to want the thing. It may or may not be right for your current lifestyle. But admitting to the urge—at least to yourself—can be oh-so liberating.
3. …but mind your moods.
As the Cancer full moon unblocks dammed-up emotions, there could be an outpouring of grievances like unspoken hurt or lingering resentments. Be generous with your compassion, but firm with your boundaries. As the saying goes, you can get bitter or you can get better.
Since triggering emotions tend to emerge during this time of year, keep compassionate friends and trusted sounding boards close by. The world “lunacy” shares the same root with “luna,” and a Cancer full moon could find people acting wildly out of character. If you need to retreat to your personal safe space, do! It’s a lot smarter than trying to talk sense into someone whose emotions are firing on all cylinders.
4. Phone home.
When was the last time you talked to your parents or your primary nurturer? If you don’t live together, set up a Zoom date or a weekend visit and enjoy some uninterrupted conversation.
This watery full moon activates your intuition. Out of the blue you might start thinking about a relative or role model who’s been off your radar for a while. Rather than brushing this off as a passing thought, reach out! This person might be struggling with an issue you’ve mastered. Maybe they have the very nugget of wisdom that you need to hear. If a parent has passed on, you can still “connect.” Write a letter and place it on your altar. Set out a photo of a special ancestor and light a candle to channel their divine wisdom. Or hop on social media and post a tribute to a beloved elder.
If you’re a parent, honor yourself for your efforts, which have included a lot more than the usual duties in 2020. Maybe you feel like taking your kids on a field trip in nature—but maybe you just need a break! See what you can do to finagle a day off—or at least a sacred block of alone time to follow your bliss.
5. Eat mindfully.
During the stress of holiday season, it’s not uncommon to numb feelings with food or just keep nibbling mindlessly on the leftover sweets and treats. If energy has been sluggish, consider a short-term healthy detox diet.
The two weeks following a full moon are major manifesting time. What if you cut out a vice for 14 days? No, you might not live a lifetime without your coffee, cookies, or sourdough rolls…but then again, you might lose your taste for them when you start integrating healthier, more natural options into your palette. Give it the two-week test and see.
6. Declutter your space.
With 2020’s final full moon in homey Cancer, you may be ready for decor refresh. Do a walkthrough of your home and consider every corner. We get accustomed to the piled-up second bedrooms, cluttered shelves, and knick-knack overload. The visual cues we take in cause our brains to fire off signals, especially when they trigger memories (which then trigger thoughts and feelings, which in turn trigger our brains to flood our bodies with chemicals).
This domestic goddess of a full moon reminds us that cleaning our homes can clear our minds. Start with one area and give it an extreme makeover. Clear everything away then reset it with curated care. Less is more, so be selective about the “collection” you display. Leaving some white space on those walls can give your brain a chance to breathe.
On the flip side, if your energy is lagging, how about painting a wall a cheery hue, adding oxygenating plants or hanging new art? Whatever makes you feel good and happy is great, as long as you don’t overload your senses.
7. Role play.
We easily fall into patterns with the ones we love, becoming The Responsible One, The Wild One, The Chauffeur, The Couch Potato. And once those patterns are in place, they can be hard to break! But who wants to be pigeonholed in such a limiting way?
Granted, there can be benefits to playing these parts…especially if it means our families have given up on trying to force us to do the dishes or clean up after ourselves. Regardless, this Cancer full moon wants us to shake it up. Beware that pivoting under the Cancer full moon might take some internal adjustment, so be patient with the process!
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Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing
and rightdoing there is a field.
I'll meet you there.
When the soul lies down in that grass
The world is too full to talk about.
~ Rumi ~
The Christmas tree: From pagan origins and Christian symbolism to secular status
A Christmas tree adorned with ornaments and lights is a centrepiece of the festive season. But have you ever wondered where the tradition comes from?
Evergreen trees and plants have been used to celebrate winter festivals for thousands of years, long before the advent of Christianity.
Pagans in Europe used branches of evergreen fir trees to decorate their homes and brighten their spirits during the winter solstice.
Early Romans used evergreens to decorate their temples at the festival of Saturnalia, while ancient Egyptians used green palm rushes as part of their worship of the god Ra.
"The idea of bringing the evergreen into the house represents fertility and new life in the darkness of winter, which was much more of the pagan themes," Dr Dominique Wilson from the University of Sydney said.
"That's also where the ideas of the holly and the ivy and the mistletoe come from because they're the few flowering plants at winter so therefore they hold special significance.
"So the idea of bringing evergreens into the house started there and eventually that evolved into the Christmas tree."
From pagan customs to Christianity
There are several theories and legends as to how the evergreen fir tree went on to become a symbol of Christianity.
One is credited to the English Benedictine monk Boniface, famous for his missionary work in Germany during the eighth century.
"The common story goes that [Boniface] encountered some native Germans performing some sacrifices in front of a mighty oak tree — oak trees being sacred to the god Thor," Dr Wilson said.
"Boniface seized his axe and felled the tree in order to stop the pagans worshiping a false idol and the pagans were waiting for him to be struck down by lightning, but it didn't happen.
"So at this stage he took the opportunity to convert them."
Then legend has it that a fir tree grew out of the fallen oak.
"That became a symbol of Christ — being triangular in shape it represents the trinity — and from there came the idea that the tree should be a symbol of Christ and new life," Dr Wilson said.
"That's one of the main origins of the Christmas tree and bringing it into the house."
Modern Christmas trees a German tradition
Modern Christmas trees emerged in western Germany during the 16th century as Christians brought trees into their homes and decorated them with gingerbread, nuts and apples.
"It's the 17th century that we really get the decorating happening, and we get a movement into the festivals and the big royal courts having these trees with the gold leaf on them, having paper decorations with candles," Dr Wilson said.
The custom became popular among nobility and spread to royal courts across Europe in the early 19th century.
As Germans emigrated to other parts of the world the tradition also spread.
But in places like the United States, having a Christmas tree was often viewed as a foreign pagan custom until the mid-19th century.
Queen Victoria, Prince Albert popularise Christmas trees
While the Christmas tree originated in Germany, it was Britain's Queen Victoria and Prince Albert who popularised it in the 1840s and 1850s.
Victoria's mother, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, was German so she grew up having a decorated tree at Christmas time.
But the idea of decorating a whole tree was not common among Brits until a drawing of the royal family celebrating around a decorated Christmas tree in Windsor Castle was published by the Illustrated London News in 1848.
This illustration of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with their children around a Christmas tree featured in the Illustrated London News in 1848.
Victoria and Albert were popular royals and soon every British home had a tree decked out with decorations, candles and sweets.
The same image was published two years later in the United States in Godey's Lady's Book — though Victoria's tiara and Albert's moustache were removed to make the image more American.
It was the first widely circulated picture of a decorated evergreen Christmas tree in the US and soon the Christmas tree was in vogue.
Christmas trees today
Today, Christmas trees come in all different shapes and sizes from traditional fir to artificial.
The tradition of decorating a tree is embraced by millions of people worldwide of different faiths and cultures.
While it is still a symbol of Christianity to some, to others it is simply part of December celebrations.
"Here in Australia we've embraced the European aspect of Christmas," Dr Wilson said.
"We eat the fish and the prawns, et cetera, but I think we are relatively traditional.
"The fact that so many of us still do the turkey and the ham, placing the gifts under the tree — that's definitely something that links back to our European roots."
"YOUR TASK IS NOT TO SEEK FOR LOVE, BUT MERELY TO SEEK AND FIND ALL THE BARRIERS WITHIN YOURSELF THAT YOU HAVE BUILT AGAINST IT"
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Make yourself realize that you’re worth it, And find peace in your soul’s silence....
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THE BEGINNING - OUR DIVINE ORIGIN (AN IMPORTANT READ FOR ALL TRUTH SEEKERS)
Before the universe had come into being, there was only the formless, zero-point field of pure potentiality. This empty, undifferentiated Source was the self-organizing, creative intelligence and protagonist of the universe. Existing in a unfathomable, timeless state of perfection (a static, absence of vibration), it had no understanding of external or internal points of reference, concepts, experiences of change or movement (from here to there).
Source Consciousness had an urge to know itself by standing out (existing) and becoming ‘self-aware’ through experiencing differentiation (through the natural laws). Self-awareness was the first projection that was reverberated out of this primordial voidness; a polarized mirror reflection from which to translate it’s own consciousness into the virtual reality game of experience (creating a subject/object split from within). At least two points of reference are required for space and time to come into existence: the one becomes two, two eventually becomes an infinite amount of things. Source Consciousness cannot be known without this relative, informational framework of a fragmented perspective through the rule set of ‘contrast’; otherwise it would not be able to compare itself and distinguish one part from another.
We are all the individuated fractal expressions (Infinite POV’s) of Source Consciousness that are playing in this holographic 3D game. Each individual part of the Source (expressed in temporal form) is a conduit for expressing this timeless expansion of All-That-Is Consciousness. Whenever Source desires to know itself (as a unique form); it uses the sensory organs of apparent living beings (multiplayer characters/avatars) in order to learn and experience all the possible ways that it can. We are how the Source decodes and interacts with itself. Our physical bodies are weak, but necessary conductors/filters for tasting finite experiences in this physical reality within a linear space-time framework. This is done through the limited parameters of the five senses (via our nervous system). When Infinite Consciousness localizes itself in each of our minds, it momentarily forgets everything else (all other possibilities) that are inside of itself. The function of our brains is to filter out everything other than the immediate consensual reality. This physical reality gives us the carousel of illusory appearances, beliefs in scarcity/lack, predator/prey, separateness, boundaries and limitations (flavored with a dash of self-forgetfulness).
We, as divine, fractalized fragments must not fall under the hypnotic spell of unconsciously masking our true essence identity by losing ourselves in the binary world of the matrix. It is imperative to make a conscious effort in not becoming over-identified, attached or lost in the passing dream of appearances.
Through creation, Source Consciousness provides a playground for itself existing in relation to itself. Joyfully taking on innumerable forms - unfolding, splitting and diversifying itself into focal points of ever expanding consciousness (unending ripples of ‘I AM’) to experience ‘apparent’ individuality and disconnectedness in order to learn more about itself through the theme of self-exploration.
We, as the consciousness had to forget who we are (through collective amnesia) in order to eventually re-member what we are are. If we had remained in a timeless and changeless state of wholeness, then it would not be possible to grow and experience anything. No game can be played for infinite awareness without a finite perspective, rules and limitations. Oneness enjoys the learning and challenges that come from every choice we experience in life; just as one enjoys a good puzzle or solving a problem. A new perspective can successfully be achieved through the conditions we have imposed on ourselves (infinite scenarios and varying degrees of the process of change). We will re-discover who we really are from a new point of view, through the suffering of our dream selves (unconscious form-identifications/attachments). Our suffering was from a case of 'mistaken identity’; it was intentionally designed for us (by us) in order to create the possibility for awakening from the illusory construct of the 3D Matrix Game into ultimate flowering of our divinity. The whole is in every piece of the whole, behind every eye is the underlying, Cosmic ‘I AM’.
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