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Thursday, December 31, 2009

A Blue Moon Heralds Us Into 2010

Another Full Moon (called a Blue Moon) is here on the last day of December to ease our passage into 2010.

(The last Blue Moon on December 31st was in 1990.)

The double blessings of a Full Moon are being offered to us as we begin the New Year. 2010 begins with the gifts of the Full Moon times two!

What is the symbolic meaning of a Full Moon?

Power, crystal clear thought, light, understanding, and fruition. (Double all of these gifts and you have today!)

In addition to these symbolic energies, the Native American tradition has another explanation. The Full Moon in December is called the ‘Long Night Moon.’ We have just crossed the December 21st Winter Solstice and are still embraced by the spiritual offerings associated with Darkness (or the ‘Long Night’) which are restoration and introspection.

If you put all of this together, it means that 2010 begins with a Blue Moon that promises restoration, introspection, and a double dose of the light of understanding!

May we all know
that the many challenges of 2009
will make us infinitely wiser with our actions in 2010.

May we all welcome
the potential for powerful thought,
and the breakthrough to a wisdom
that serves the Highest Good.

May we ready ourselves
for an understanding of ourselves and others
that lights the way to Right Action through Compassionate Intention.
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Special Announcement!
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World Day of Compassionate Intention
May 25, 2010


Begin to Ready Yourself…Participate…Share the Message
…All you need is a caring Heart…

Lesson 3 of the FREE 'Compassion Studies' TeleMeditations is on January 4th

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The Best of What Can Be in 2010 begins TODAY.
Everything is aligned for your success!

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