Wednesday, November 29, 2017

'Aha Update: Full Moon Gathering on The Prairie Front, Sunday, December 3, 2017

If we are lucky the sky will clear enough for us to see Hoku, one of the four Full Moons (when counting in the Hawaiian way) and super moon rise Sunday evening at 5 PM. It's a 'super moon' because the moon is close to the Earth at this time, and is the last 'super moon' of 2017.

Astrologically, Sunday's Full Moon in the sign of Gemini has this potential, according to Elsa Panizzon:

"... This full moon [at 11 degrees Gemini] is also distinguished by the fact it’s part of a tight Mutable T-square.  The Sun, Moon and Neptune interact at 11 degrees. I think first of a tidal wave of emotion.  But there are many other potential manifestations.
Neptune is associated with the ethereal; things imaginary or unseen. This is for good or ill.  If you wonder about that, just think of someone praying for your well-being as compared to some casting a spell for the ruin of your soul."...
Personally, I'm thinking of someone praying for my/our well-being as compared to some casting a spell for ruin.

Supermoon November 2016

Please join us, and come fragrance-free please, for Full Moon Gathering. We will have a Crockpot filled to share a cup or bowl of something warm and comforting. Pete and I celebrate and appreciate being here on the Prairie Front; offering ceremony focused on well-being.

Sunday, December 3, 2017
Full Moon Gathering
5 PM
The Prairie Front (South Whidbey Tilth)

The weather forecast is for 'partly cloudy' but you know how weather has a mind of her own:) Dress in layers and the possibility for cloud bursts. The kitchen is warm and toasty, and you will be most welcome to duck and tuck in as we celebrate Mahina's company as Earth's only moon.

Bring your personal wishes, offerings, and prayers (and a drink or nibble,too) to share in ceremony.

Hope you can join us!

xoxo Moki and Pete


1 comment:

  1. I had to cancel the full moon gathering because I was not feeling well. Thank you for the many kind emails wishing me restorative rest. The rest was exactly what I needed. The transition from wood life to prairie life -- less than five miles away physically, is nonetheless a big change. From cloister to public living, this is different. As well as rest, I found a medicine story wishing to be told as an important remedy. The story begins here: https://blackleatherlaceups.blogspot.com/2017/11/introduction.html Join me if you wish. xo Moki

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