Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 OM NAMAH SIVAYA this is an email i got from a friend this morning and i thought some you might find it interesting. In Vedic philosophy there are many cycles in nature to which we are subtly attuned. The moon ("candra" in Sanskrit) is one of these. The new moon is a time to start new projects. There is a fresh new energy that helps us to accelerate our progress as the moon grows. When the moon is full and bright, that's when our efforts bring our desires into fruition. As the moon is waning, that's the time to wrap things up, tie up loose ends, and decelerate in preparation for what is coming up next. We can do rituals on the day of the full moon and the new moon to kind of harvest this energy and use it to our best advantage. Light some candles, sit under the stars, chant, or meditate. Tomorrow is the new moon for July. See how this cycles influences your activity this month heading towards the full moon on July 21. for some reason this full moon date seems to stick in my head. JAI MA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 , "ecjensen_us" <ecjensen_us> wrote: "See how this cycles influences your activity this month heading towards the full moon on JULY 21. for some reason this full moon date seems to stick in my head. JAI MA Jai Maa, dear brother! July 21 full moon is GURU PURNIMA!!!! smile. > OM NAMAH SIVAYA > > this is an email i got from a friend this morning and i thought some > you might find it interesting. > > In Vedic philosophy there are many cycles in nature to which we are > subtly attuned. The moon ("candra" in Sanskrit) is one of these. The > new moon is a time to start new projects. There is a fresh new > energy that helps us to accelerate our progress as the moon grows. > When the moon is full and bright, that's when our efforts bring our > desires into fruition. As the moon is waning, that's the time to > wrap things up, tie up loose ends, and decelerate in preparation for > what is coming up next. > > We can do rituals on the day of the full moon and the new moon to > kind of harvest this energy and use it to our best advantage. Light > some candles, sit under the stars, chant, or meditate. Tomorrow is > the new moon for July. See how this cycles influences your activity > this month heading towards the full moon on July 21. > > for some reason this full moon date seems to stick in my head. > > JAI MA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 cool. nice thing to get in tune with the forces of nature! , "ecjensen_us" <ecjensen_us> wrote: > OM NAMAH SIVAYA > > this is an email i got from a friend this morning and i thought some > you might find it interesting. > > In Vedic philosophy there are many cycles in nature to which we are > subtly attuned. The moon ("candra" in Sanskrit) is one of these. The > new moon is a time to start new projects. There is a fresh new > energy that helps us to accelerate our progress as the moon grows. > When the moon is full and bright, that's when our efforts bring our > desires into fruition. As the moon is waning, that's the time to > wrap things up, tie up loose ends, and decelerate in preparation for > what is coming up next. > > We can do rituals on the day of the full moon and the new moon to > kind of harvest this energy and use it to our best advantage. Light > some candles, sit under the stars, chant, or meditate. Tomorrow is > the new moon for July. See how this cycles influences your activity > this month heading towards the full moon on July 21. > > for some reason this full moon date seems to stick in my head. > > JAI MA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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