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“Thanks to impermanence, everything is possible.” — Thich Nhat Hanh How To See
On today’s episode we explore the themes of navigating life transitions, big and small as well as rituals for renewal within the lunar cycle. We delve into our connection with impermanence, focusing on the theme of sensing endings.
If you loved these themes and want more, you’re invited to join me tomorrow Friday Nov 21st from 1-2:00pm Pacific for the New Moon Workshop for Scorpio: https://themoonismycalendar.thrivecart.com/new-moon-mandala-workshop-in-scorpio/
I share insights on how the lunar cycle can support us in navigating these transitions and the importance of creating space for new beginnings. I also reflect on personal experiences illustrating the cyclical nature of life, like dealing with a difficult landlord and the recent passing of my beloved grandmother. Throughout this heartfelt episode, I invite you to trust you intuition and the wisdom of cycles to find balance and continuity in your lives.
These time stamps may be a little off due to editing:
00:00 Introduction to The Between the Moon Podcast
00:41 Exploring the Theme of Sensing Endings
01:41 The Importance of Recognizing Endings
01:51 Personal Stories and Reflections on Change
02:20 The Concept of Impermanence
03:49 Practical Examples of Sensing Endings
06:29 The Role of the Lunar Cycle
10:16 The Practice of Letting Go
11:33 The Intersection of Love and Grief
17:30 Cultural Perspectives on Cycles
21:50 Final Thoughts and Invitation to Reflect
This episode is a farewell to Scorpio Season as the sun enters the sign of Sagittarius Nov 21st. It is a reflections on the lessons of life and loss and how to practice saying goodbye with the moon. My hope is that there is sweetness and insight that flows through this transmission to offer a sense of belonging within cycles; to yourself, to nature, to the cosmos.
“A linear society that thinks in terms of ‘cradle to grave’ will have an endpoint. It won’t be sustained. However, a culture that thinks cyclically and reinvests all ‘waste’ into its livelihood will continue like a circle, it will never end.” - Dr. Lyla June
Visit https://themoonismycalendar.com to purchase you Lunation Journals and Lunar Wall Calendars today!
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“Thanks to impermanence, everything is possible.” — Thich Nhat Hanh How To See
On today’s episode we explore the themes of navigating life transitions, big and small as well as rituals for renewal within the lunar cycle. We delve into our connection with impermanence, focusing on the theme of sensing endings.
If you loved these themes and want more, you’re invited to join me tomorrow Friday Nov 21st from 1-2:00pm Pacific for the New Moon Workshop for Scorpio: https://themoonismycalendar.thrivecart.com/new-moon-mandala-workshop-in-scorpio/
I share insights on how the lunar cycle can support us in navigating these transitions and the importance of creating space for new beginnings. I also reflect on personal experiences illustrating the cyclical nature of life, like dealing with a difficult landlord and the recent passing of my beloved grandmother. Throughout this heartfelt episode, I invite you to trust you intuition and the wisdom of cycles to find balance and continuity in your lives.
These time stamps may be a little off due to editing:
00:00 Introduction to The Between the Moon Podcast
00:41 Exploring the Theme of Sensing Endings
01:41 The Importance of Recognizing Endings
01:51 Personal Stories and Reflections on Change
02:20 The Concept of Impermanence
03:49 Practical Examples of Sensing Endings
06:29 The Role of the Lunar Cycle
10:16 The Practice of Letting Go
11:33 The Intersection of Love and Grief
17:30 Cultural Perspectives on Cycles
21:50 Final Thoughts and Invitation to Reflect
This episode is a farewell to Scorpio Season as the sun enters the sign of Sagittarius Nov 21st. It is a reflections on the lessons of life and loss and how to practice saying goodbye with the moon. My hope is that there is sweetness and insight that flows through this transmission to offer a sense of belonging within cycles; to yourself, to nature, to the cosmos.
“A linear society that thinks in terms of ‘cradle to grave’ will have an endpoint. It won’t be sustained. However, a culture that thinks cyclically and reinvests all ‘waste’ into its livelihood will continue like a circle, it will never end.” - Dr. Lyla June
Visit https://themoonismycalendar.com to purchase you Lunation Journals and Lunar Wall Calendars today!

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