The Moon has always been a source of mystery and fascination for me. The moon symbolizes femininity and fertility; often associated with goddesses and women’s cycles. The qualities of intuition and nurturing are embodied in the ever-changing face of the moon.
Transformation and renewal are also associated with this orb. Mystery and emotion evoke feelings of deep connection for me. I find myself drawn to reflect the feelings of loved ones and events surrounding me. The moon reminds me to shift my perspective to reflect the pure light of universal power, the central energy and intelligence source.
Moon Goddess is enthroned in a galaxy of stars with her wings outstretched in worship and protection. She holds in her left hand the morning star, the planet Venus, the brightest object in the night sky. In her right hand is a star lily, the symbol of purity often illustrated in paintings of “The Annunciation” and “The Resurrection”. Both events portend new beginnings, like the dawn of a new day. The Moon Goddess silently favors the darkness, casting her spell on the earth.
Celebrate the longest night of the year, the Winter Solstice, by gazing into the darkness tonight with the joy of new beginnings.
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