Full Moon Ceremony


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Full Harvest Moon, Super Moon and Lunar Eclipse for this date
Traditionally, full Moon nearest the autumnal equinox is called the Harvest Moon. During this month, the Moon helps the harvest by providing more light at the right time than other full Moons do. Learn why in our article, "Shine On, Harvest Moon (http://www.almanac.com/content/shine-harvest-moon)."
September's Supermoon is ALSO the nearest Supermoon of the entire year. When this happens, there are some physical effects, such as elevated tides.
Further, the year's BEST lunar eclipse for North America unfolds on the 27th! Totality begins at 10:11 P.M. (ET) and ends at 11:24 P.M. (ET). See our Eclipse page (http://www.almanac.com/astronomy/eclipse-dates) for more information.
I am going to be doing a Native American full moon ceremony at my house if anyone wants to come. I will have a fire outside if the weather is OK if not we will meet in the basement to participate write the date on a piece of paper and a few things you want to bring into your life in the coming cycle and then a few things that you would like to release that no longer serve you, meditate on these intentions and bring them with you. There cost is $10 for each person
If you have a drum or rattle or anything please feel free to bring it as we will join our energies in a short chant and dance to bring down the moon energy for us. I now have my own full sized native American hand drum so I do like to use it for a bit! Also if you feel so inclined please bring a log for the fire, weather permitting we do this outside around my fire pit.
Hope you can make it.... if not feel free to join in spirit!
With Love and in the Light, Cassie
The Full Moon Fire Ceremony is an ancient one passed down from Incan times to the people living in the Andes. It is a time for healing, reflection, and gratitude; a time to be able to come to the Fire with your innermost prayers. Since the Full Moon is such a powerful time in between waxing and waning, it is a time where you can let go of what no longer serves you and you can pray for what you feel would make you more whole and would like to bring into your life. We pray, release and bring in while knowing that this is what we want. We understand and are open to the reality that it is in the Creator's timing that things happen - not on ours. Yet, we must meet half way - this is where free will enters and why we chose to stand by the Sacred Fire and pray. You bring an offering to the Fire that is made from nature that is burnable: a stick, flower, pine cone, etc. Spend some time with the item, and with your intention put into the offering what ever you want to release, heal, or bring into your life. As we stand by the Fire chanting, drumming, and rattling we are brought closer to the Universal Light Source, or who the Andean people call Wiracocha.
if you can't make it, no need to post why. We understand and will catch you next time!

Full Moon Ceremony