Scorpio Full Moon: Dark and Layered Beauty

During the Scorpio Full Moon, we experience the juxtaposition of the practical (Taurus, the sign of the Sun) and the emotional (Scorpio, the sign of the Moon). The interplay between these two signs helps us to forge an awareness that what we see—what has form—is reliant upon that which is unseen but deeply felt.

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Stephanie Gailing
Stellar Insights: April 20 - 26, 2020

The Sun is now in Taurus, where it will remain through May 20. During its yearly stride though the sign of the practical, pragmatic, and sensual, we may find ourselves wanting to slow down and adopt a more leisurely pace. By doing so, we can become more aware of rhythms—whether ours, others, and/or those of nature—and discover the beauty and wisdom that springs forth by doing so.

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Stephanie Gailing
Stellar Insights: April 13 - 19, 2020

I had the good fortune today to listen in to an online talk entitled Bearing Witness Together in Troubled Times, a talk given by Roshi Joan Halifax and Frank Ostaseski, offered by Wisdom 2.0. It was moving and pointed, with these two wise souls sharing beautiful and heartfelt insights that helped me to find another level of center during these uncentering times.

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Libra Full Moon (April 7)

The Libra Full Moon that occurs on Tuesday, features the Moon in Libra and the Sun in Aries. This yearly lunar event calls upon us to integrate our desires with those of the people with whom we are in relationship. It can help us gain insight into whether our approach to accommodating our needs and those of others is a balanced one or whether the scale is tipped to one side. For example, do we over-accommodate others to the detriment of own needs, or vice versa?

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Stephanie Gailing
Stellar Insights: March 30 - April 5, 2020

This “new now” that we’re navigating is really complex on so many levels. Let yourself meet all of your feelings when they arrive, and if things feel like they come in waves, remember that that’s natural. Keep your knees bent and stay bouncy, to move with the tides and bolster a feeling of resilience.

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Stephanie Gailing