Weekly Newsletter
Reflections and tips for the season, current events, and personal growth, as well as updates on classes and events.
Leo Full Moon & Sound Bath
If you’ve been feeling some intense emotions today (or the last few days) it might be related to today’s Leo Full Moon. It is the first full moon of the new year and is full of heart expanding energy. Manifesting our joy and clearing out things that block it are both supported through this Wolf Moon. To read more and explore full moon rituals you can check out Forever Conscious and The Power Path. Saturday’s Full Moon Sound Bath will be a wonderful opportunity to care for yourself, release what is no longer needed, and soak in this powerful energy. Both in-person and virtual options are available.
Winter Rhythms
As we begin the new year we are often encouraged to set new goals and resolutions. However, I have come to understand that winter is a time to nurture and nourish ourselves, listening to the wisdom of our bodies and the whispers of our intuition. Slowing down allows the seeds within us to develop and germinate so they are ready to sprout in the spring. If resolutions are important to you, I encourage you to resolve to follow the rhythms of the season and your body, preparing your heart, mind, and body for the energy you’ll want to burst forth in the spring.
MLK Reflections
Today is a New Moon in Capricorn and is the first new moon of the year. The grounding energy of Capricorn can support us in setting intentions for the future. Taking some time to reflect or meditate on our next steps and write them down is a lovely way to send that manifesting energy into the world.
Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, which can be a time to celebrate and reflect on the movement he led as well as how we are carrying his work forward in our lives. Are we calling out injustice? Are we standing up with and for others? Are we being of service? As individuals we don’t have the ability to change the world alone, but we can make changes within ourselves and do the good, the acts of service, that are right in front of us.
Reflecting on the year
The final week of the year brings many best of and greatest moment lists. Looking back at our own year can be a way to acknowledge both our achievements and the challenges we have weathered. In the midst of our day to day lives it is easy to lose sight of the growth we have made as human beings. The connections we’ve made, opportunities we created and/or took, times we were vulnerable, times we were fierce, times we were loved, times we were lonely. All of these moments make up who we are and how we show up in the world. I encourage you to honor your journey over this past year with gratitude for yourself and all who have traversed this journey with you. While we are all individuals, we need each other because none of us journey alone. As Ram Dass says, “We are all just walking each other home.”
Winter solstice
Happy Winter Solstice!! Today marks the shortest day of the year, the shift into winter, and also the beginning of each day growing a little longer and lighter. Sometimes winter’s brutal cold prevents us from recognizing this growing light and the hope it can bring. It brings to mind the quote from Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem, “There is always light. If only we are brave enough to see it, if only we are brave enough to be it.” In these challenging times affirming the light in ourselves and in the world is both an act of resistance and one of self-care. As we honor this shift in the season today, take time to reflect on how you can offer yourself opportunities this winter to nourish your emotional, mental, and physical wellbeing; to tend to your own inner light. It is essential to also identify the support you need from your community and how together we can support each other’s light as beacons for ourselves and others.
Hibernation prep
Thank you to those of you who completed the Wellness Opportunities Interest Survey If you haven’t had a chance yet, please take a few minutes to fill it out. Your input is essential assisting me in creating offerings that meet your needs as we move into the new year.
Awe
This morning the sunrise painted the sky so beautifully it stopped me in my tracks. As I paused to witness the moment, it was like a balm to my heart. I was reminded of the power a moment of awe and beauty can have at returning us to body, our breath, and the present moment. I invite you to seek out moments of awe in your day and give yourself permission to pause and take them in, then notice how you feel.
Holding ourselves gently
I hope you have had the opportunity to connect with those you love and care about today. If today has had some difficulty, I hope you are able to offer yourself compassion and hold yourself gently.
Listening to our bodies
It has been an interesting week with many people sharing the effects the energy of Monday’s New Moon and the shifting planets have had in their lives. I ended up with a migraine on Tuesday, which I took as the universe telling me to sit down and rest, so I did. :)
Wintering
This time change has left me more exhausted than I could have predicted. It has been a good opportunity to practice what I teach through “wintering,” giving myself plenty of extra rest and TLC. I hope you are listening to your bodies and offering them what they need as well. Please join me for Saturday Morning Yoga this weekend as we care for our bodies with lovingkindness.
Heavy heart days
Today my heart has been heavy for many reasons near and far. Days like this remind me of my vulnerability as a human being and how quickly things can change in unexpected ways. It can be hard to allow ourselves to slow down on these heavy heart days as we are conditioned to keep pushing through. I am grateful for the support of my friends, family, and colleagues today who have held me and encouraged me to take the time I need. Building a community of care for ourselves and each other is an essential part of healing and thriving.
Connect with nature
We are having a glorious fall day in Colorado with bluebird skies and color bursting from the trees. In my garden the roses are also giving us a rare October bloom. Taking a moment to connect with nature can bring us into the present moment, decrease stress, and increase feelings of gratitude.
Libra new moon & eclipse
This week finally really feels like fall as the temperatures drop and the leaves begin to turn. I have found myself turning to warm foods and beverages and cozy blankets to soothe the vata energy the dry and windy days are bringing with them. This Saturday brings a New Moon in Libra and a partial solar eclipse. Lena from The Power Path cautions that this may bring some intense and unbalanced energy, but is also a great opportunity for creativity and clearing out what isn’t working. Please join me for Saturday Morning Yoga as we explore this energy and offer ourselves lovingkindness.
Self-compassion
I hope you were able to tap into the energy of last week’s full moon and clear some space for the changes of the season. Saturday’s retreat was so restful and rejuvenating. We all left with new clarity and inspiration. The next Full Moon Sound Bath will be October 28.
Aries full moon
We are in the window of strong Aries Full Moon energy, which can be fiery and headstrong as well as spark our creativity. Tanaaz at Forever Conscious shares that Aries energy can help us “take our ideas from our minds and into physical form.” It can boost our confidence and support our stepping into new opportunities and adventures. It’s important to be aware, however, that this energy can also be triggering if we are feeling disillusioned or unhappy. Lena from The Power Path encourages movement and nurturing our creative sides to weather any irritability that arises.
Letting go with the season
Happy Autumnal Equinox! The bridge from summer to fall begins Friday and crosses into Saturday. Autumn reminds us of the importance of letting go of that which no longer serves us and turning inward to nurture and nourish ourselves as we prepare for winter. As we let go it can be helpful to practice gratitude for what has passed, what we are letting go of, as well as what is to come. I believe finding the balance between letting go and holding on is a key lesson of autumn.
Shifting seasons
The coming week carries a lot of shifting energy. Today’s New Moon in Virgo is a turning point toward the changes to come in our lives and provides us the opportunity to reflect and set intentions about our next steps going forward. Looking at the weather forecast, summer will be offering a last hurrah early in the week and letting go of its hold as we approach the autumnal equinox on Saturday the 23rd. Pausing to turn towards the sun and soak in the last vestiges of its summer energy can be a moving practice of gratitude to explore this week. Find more astrological insights at Forever Conscious or The Power Path.
The present moment
This week the cool mornings have begun to feel more like autumn, while the warm afternoons keep the energy of summer alive. Transitions in our lives can also feel like this. We receive peeks into the future and experience the reality of the present at the same time. This can sometimes feel disconcerting and lead us to wishing the present away in order to get where we are going. Striving towards the future can lead to anxiety and cause us to miss the gifts and lessons the present moment has to offer.
Tuning into nature
Hello Yogis -
Last night’s Full Blue Super Moon was so beautiful and powerful. I hope you were able to spend some time soaking up its energy. I was able to sit outside chanting the moon mantra, Om Chandraya Namaha, with my moonstone mala, which was just the grounding connection I needed after a week of feeling a bit out of sorts.