The first full moon of the year calendar 2021 was celebrated online without knowing who would come and when.
It asks a lot of #resiliency when knowing that last year, we were 11 women sharing the same space celebrating this very first moon under the Wolf native American symbol, with Christmas cookies and a lot of other delicious things in a beautiful garden cottage. From the wisdom I have now, I have noticed that things are never twice the same; so enjoying every moment in every form it takes, without expectation is a good recipe for happiness.
The Rowan tree stands for the tree of the first moon of the year (the Celtic new year starts in November, but I will stay with the modern calendar year). It’s winter, cold, frost and snow make the earth sterile to our eyes, but underneath life is waiting to deploy. In the fields, winter ploughing is performed to prepare the soil to receive later the seeds that will turn into harvest. It is a good time to make groundwork in the garden. If you consider your mind as a garden and your thoughts as seeds, then it is also time to gather positivity, love and abundance as a groundwork for your mind.
Here the Rowan guided imagery to help you to gather the strengths you need before seeding;
Here are the strengths that the 10 Rowan Moonlight Minglers gathered this year. From all the #Love, I got the #inspiration to make this warm color artwork:
Have a great Rowan month,
Hélène











