Wednesday, 31 August 2016

1 Water, Wednesday

As we move into the darkening moon before the powerful eclipse, we allow feelings to flow in order to empty the psyche of blocked, repressed emotions. Find the emptiness in order to feel the eclipse moment and then be able to adapt to the changing energy that results.

The teaching of Muluc (Mayan name) is how to be in the flow of life’s energies; how to surrender and feel and thereby be connected to the River of Life. Give of yourself, cleanse and purify the soul, make offerings to life and to other people to increase your sense of soulful immersion in the deeper dimensions of reality.

Muluc, Water or Moon is the sign that represents the connection to soul and greatly increases sensitivity. The consciousness of being a droplet in the ocean of spirit. The Water daykeeper requires us to retain our connection by honouring the fact that our existence is dependent upon all that has gone before, is dependent upon the stream of life that we swim in, to this end we are to remain conscious of clearing and cleansing the blockages in the stream. Mayans associate this sign with 'owing' and 'offering', our existence owes much to divinity, the ancestors and those whose work we build upon.

This is the Timewave to cleanse and purify consciously with the spirit of water, to burn incense or light candles in a sacred manner to feel the gratitude within us for our lives. Part of that is allowing yourself to have what you really need, in order to be in a space of gratitude, you cannot fake it. Repressing one's desires just leads to resentment.

If you experience turbulent emotions, feel blocked, are suffering or feel impoverished then this Timewave is the perfect period to clear debts and do ceremonies of gratitude. You will find that peace and tranquility can return quickly if you do this and you will feel immersed in the soulful realm.

Spend time near water, allow yourself to feel things deeply and regain a deep sense of connection over the next 13 days.

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