Monday, February 15, 2016

"Full Moon February 22, 2016 in Virgo" by Patty Shaw.

This week we will use the Virgo full moon to help us work out the details. This moon will give you lots of energy and focus to create and organize your agenda. What I especially like about this time period is that the sun is in Pisces and will help us look within for our answers. All we need to do is choose and go for it.

Here is a ritual to make it fun and real.

You’ll need a Flying Monkey Wicked Witch Mojo Candle and a Truth and Justice Blessed Herbal Candle.

Light your Flying Monkey candle when you are ready to take control over your distractions. The “Flying Monkeys” will swoop in to carry them off. Leaving you clear headed and energized.

 

While still feeling awesome, light the Truth and Justice Blessed Herbal Candle and pick your area of reinvention you want to work on. Write out your goals for this full moon. Stay focused and don’t go crazy. How much can you realistically do in three days? Write that down and put them in order of completion. I’ll give you my list as an example.

 

Michigan winters get cold and dry and I usually feel pretty crappy. My personal reinvention goal is to do something that will make me feel great and get me through to spring. My first priority is to set up my pedicure appointments, second priority is to select some energy boosting recipes for my winter diet. My third to-do on this list is to grocery shop so I can make said superfoods and have them available. If I don’t do that I’ll default to easy (carb heavy) foods and start a downward spiral into feeling like a sloth and the return of bad skin.

Now take my lead and create your list, put it in order of execution and then Do It.

Don’t forget your Flying Monkeys.


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