Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,
Today it'is Full Moon, this full moon is called 'Full Snow Moon', because February is the month in which we have a lot of snow. Off course only in the Northern Hemisphere of our Earth.
Snow moon
or Full Snow moon is a traditional name for the full moon that occurs in
February in North America. Usually this month is a time for snow and cold air
temperatures, and this is the reason for the name snow moon. Storm moon, hunger
moon, Little Famine moon, and Full Bony moon are other traditional names for
this particular full moon.
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In Vedic Astrology the Moon is very important at the precise date and time of your birth.
The sign
occupied by the Moon at your time of birth is an indicator of your emotional
and physical nature. It describes your unconscious, instinctive reactions, what
is innate. Moon signs define our emotions and make up the unconscious side of
our personality. This is the place where we go to find comfort, peace and
childhood memories. These signs also have an effect on our senses, such as
sight, smell, taste, hearing and touch. They are all connected to our
subconscious memories and affect us differently than the Sun's Zodiac signs, by
showing us what kind of experience we need in order to feel emotionally
satisfied.
Moon Signs play an important role in understanding an individual. The position
of the moon in your birth chart helps in finding your moon sign. Your moon sign
can help in understanding the characteristics and features when born under a
particular moon sign, which is different from the sun signs in western
astrology.
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For example:
I was born on April 20th 1963 at 8.30 PM (CET) and according to Vedic Astrology this is what it means to me:
Pisces is
one of the water signs, signs of the tides of life and the emotions. With the
Moon in this sign, your primary need is to feel “at one”, to transcend mundane
reality and lose yourself in something mystical, way beyond the personal Self.
You are attuned to a subtler dimension of life, sensitive, impressionable,
picking up on feelings and atmosphere the way a sponge absorbs water. You need
to find something to which you can whole heartedly devote yourself without the
danger of being abused or losing your own sense of self completely. Treat
alcohol and drugs, television and virtual reality with caution. .. they may
offer an easily available route to the “transcendent”, otherworldly state you
need, but they drain you and dull what is your most valuable asset – your
imagination and your psychic sensitivity. Many poets, musicians, film makers
and actors have a Piscean Moon - it opens a channel through which creative
inspiration can flow from the highest level, so too do mystics and spiritual
gurus.
Extremely
emotional, your feelings will be the dominating factor within your experience,
so that you cry and laugh often, easily and in quick succession. The confusion
caused by those turbulent, ever changing waves can be cleared if you form a
positive relationship with the real element of water. Living on or nearby water
is perfect, but trips to the seaside, going fishing or strolling along the
riverbank will serve just as well. If all else fails a deep warm bath with
beautiful s scented oils, soft music and candlelight will help you reconnect to
still waters within! But the purest stream is to be found in the silence of
deep meditation, or in surrendering to the flow of the Tao in for example, Tai
Chi; align yourself with that flow and who knows what inspiration will come! (Source: www.astrocal.co.uk/ )
Isn't it wonderful? As I read this it's almost the full truth about me ... very spooky ... (smiles)
I found a wonderful haiku by Chiyo-Ni about a Full Moon, I don't think it's about the Full Snow Moon, but it's a wonderful haiku. This haiku is known as her so called 'death poem'. Every haiku poet wrote a death poem, mostly the last haiku they wrote became the death poem. (Maybe I will write a lecture about death poems ... )
I also saw
the moon
and so I say goodbye
to this world
and so I say goodbye
to this world
Chiyo-ni
Well ... enough about the Full Snow Moon ... let's do some haiku composing myself ...
fresh fallen snow
creaks beneath my feet -
full snow moon walk
creaks beneath my feet -
full snow moon walk
full snow moon walk
through my neighborhood
while snow is falling
that night
I will never forget
full snow moon walk
through my neighborhood
while snow is falling
that night
I will never forget
full snow moon walk
Awesome ... I like these haiku ... gives me a feeling of winter and cosiness. I am looking forward to your haiku on Full Snow Moon. Have fun, be inspired and share your haiku with our community.
This prompt will stay on 'till February 26th 11.59 AM (CET) and I will post 'caterpillar', our new episode of Carpe Diem, later on today.
By the way: I am hopelessly behind with commenting on your posts ... I hope to catch up soon.
By the way: I am hopelessly behind with commenting on your posts ... I hope to catch up soon.