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The night is staging a luminous meeting: a December supermoon rising near perigee while the Pleiades whisper from just beside it. We lean into that rare pairing to explore how bright clarity and subtle mystery can coexist, and how that balance can help us close the year with softness instead of strain. Through simple sky timing, grounded astronomy, and a calm reflection you can try at a window or in your backyard, we turn stargazing into a steadying ritual for release and renewal.
We start by explaining why this “cold moon” appears larger and brighter, how its seasonal names point to longer nights and deeper rest, and when to step outside for the best view. Then we trace the Seven Sisters across the scene, noting where their soft sparkle might be washed out by the moon’s glow and how that mirrors life when the loud and obvious drown the quiet and meaningful. Along the way, we connect the Pleiades to lineage and memory, honoring light that began its journey long before us and continues past any single season.
From there, we invite you into a gentle practice: breathe slowly, imagine drawing the moon’s steady light inward, release what has grown stale this year, and turn your inner binoculars toward the subtler wisdom that persists beneath the bright. Set one clear intention—letting go, gathering, or simply listening—and let the night hold it without forcing outcomes. You’ll leave with viewing tips for December 3–5, a felt sense of closure, and a simple ritual you can repeat whenever the sky is clear enough to find your bearings above.
If this sky-guided moment resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves to look up, and leave a quick review telling us what you felt under the moon.
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By Donna GaudetteThe night is staging a luminous meeting: a December supermoon rising near perigee while the Pleiades whisper from just beside it. We lean into that rare pairing to explore how bright clarity and subtle mystery can coexist, and how that balance can help us close the year with softness instead of strain. Through simple sky timing, grounded astronomy, and a calm reflection you can try at a window or in your backyard, we turn stargazing into a steadying ritual for release and renewal.
We start by explaining why this “cold moon” appears larger and brighter, how its seasonal names point to longer nights and deeper rest, and when to step outside for the best view. Then we trace the Seven Sisters across the scene, noting where their soft sparkle might be washed out by the moon’s glow and how that mirrors life when the loud and obvious drown the quiet and meaningful. Along the way, we connect the Pleiades to lineage and memory, honoring light that began its journey long before us and continues past any single season.
From there, we invite you into a gentle practice: breathe slowly, imagine drawing the moon’s steady light inward, release what has grown stale this year, and turn your inner binoculars toward the subtler wisdom that persists beneath the bright. Set one clear intention—letting go, gathering, or simply listening—and let the night hold it without forcing outcomes. You’ll leave with viewing tips for December 3–5, a felt sense of closure, and a simple ritual you can repeat whenever the sky is clear enough to find your bearings above.
If this sky-guided moment resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves to look up, and leave a quick review telling us what you felt under the moon.
We value your feedback. Send us a text.
Please visit our Facebook Group page for resources and connecting with other kindred spirits.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/201596883015602/?ref=share_group_link
Please visit our Facebook Page.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572383604134
Please reach out via email at [email protected]