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It seems Phil the ground hog was correct, winter seems to be hanging around. Meterologically, March 1 is the beginning of Spring, that was created by humans to attempt to bring order to the shifts and changes of Earth. With that in mind, consider how the indigenous peoples made sense of the seasons; they looked to the sky and to the workings of Nature. What are the critters doing, are the leaves and ground cover beginning to show sprouts of newness and turn green? How about the stirrings from the animal kingdom; birds beginning to gather twigs, fallen leaves and other items that fell to the ground after the cold, quiet, darkness of winter for this year's babies? Just as important was the movement of the stars, moon and sun across the sky that guided those indigenous communities to learn how to live in harmony with all the inhabitants of Earth Mother. Back then being in right relationship was the primary means of survival. It wasn't just the humans that determined the "rules" to live by, it was respect for all of Earth's inhabitants. That said, astrologically, this year on March 21, at 10:46 a.m. the Spring Equinox heralds in Spring; the beginning of a new year, the beginning of a new round on the Sacred Walk of Life. Of course, the time changes from year to year, since nature has no permanent set time, it relies on the movement of the stars, sun, moon and Earth Mother to determine the precise date and time. I find it very interesting that humans have to interpret what nature knows. Think about that one; better yet, simply observe and pay attention to all the Creator/God's creations. You just may find a phelora of information to help you find whatever you seek answers to; be it personal, professional, or some other question or inner stirring you may have. I can guarantee a walk in the woods, dark night searching the sky offers much wisdom. The answer may not be apparent at that moment; however, I can pretty much promise you the response will come; even if it's a hoot owl staring at you in the middle of a day. All you need do is stay in the moment and pay attention. Your curious mind may have doubts or make judgments, just instruct your Head chatter to be silent. That is how one learns to listen to their Heart! Oh, and Thank you, Phil for the "heads up" and for sharing your wisdom of a Nature. Events: Speaking of Sky Nation, our next Full Moon is March 3, which will also be a full lunar eclipse. It is referenced as the Worm Moon. Native Americans named Full Moon's by what was happening in Nature. In this case, the Worm Moon garners its name from the vitally important worm that is respected for its contributions to the richness of soil. They are consummate grand recyclers transforming waste into crucial nutrients plants require for healthy growth. Yet another example of the natural flow of life given by Nature. Consider gazing at this Worm Full Moon and remembering how change can be happening underneath the surface even if it is not seen or recognized all that is required is surrendering to the infinite possibilities! No need to kick your head in gear, simply trust and "pay attention." Saturday, March 7, from 1-4p.m. is our first "Using the Mandala as a Compass" retreat. It was scheduled to give attendees the opportunity to create a Mandala of their own and use it as a vision board for 2026. If you wish to know more about working in coordination with the Natural world, this is a great beginning place. Deadline to sign up is March 4. Simply contact Vicky, [email protected] or on the contact link on our website. www.headtothearttalks.com . More information will be sent upon signing up. Thursday, March 19, 6:30 - 8 p.m. is our next Deepening into Wisdom circle. All are welcome to attend. You may read more about on our Community link. This month we will have a guest sharing some insights you will no doubt find interesting.
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