Saturday, March 20, 2010

March New Moon Into Equinox

Wow, it's only been 5 1/2 days since the ceremony and it feels like a lifetime ago.  It was a great night, we did a lot of cleansing and in the spirit of balance we decided to make sure that all the elements were embraced.  We had earth with the clay and the 100th Monkey Global Consciousness Ball, Water with the Cleansing and the room was still smelling lovely from the flowered waters that assisted the additional cleansings that went on.  Air, with the condor and the blowing of our intentions.  Well fire for the surrender of our thank you note and good bye to what no longer serves us.  And quintessence was the holding of space but I used bubbles too.

As with the dreamweavers we looked into the image of the tree, the natural unseen forces and the web of life with the following image.  This image was given to me by a very talented friend and artist that also helped me with my logo, Dafna Mordecai.



We kept the garland of dreams cooking in the center of my mesa until the equinox.  Then this afternoon/late morning, I transformed the napkins from handwiping and the papers with the planted seeds into compost for our dreams.  When I burned the napkins it was interesting because as it burned the ashes went up into the air and it looked a bit like snow.  And it's interesting that something that was used to wipe our density can be so light and ethereal...actual proof that our density is just energy that needs to be digested to its simplest form.

I offered the water to the heart tree outside my building and the ashes and garland to the East River.  It was also interesting for me as I usually do that as night after the ceremony and there I was outside with many others on the beautiful sunny day with people bustling to take in the sun shine...but then again, this is NYC and no one noticed.  They were both received well and traveled quickly North up the East River.  Typically I take pictures but for some reason, I forgot.  So here is a picture of the garland the day after the ceremony.