New moons are times to see with clarity and intention what we are aligning with or being influenced by. New moons are the perfect time to get quiet, to listen.
The new moon in Libra is a seeding moment focused on fairness, balance and harmony but with Jupiter in Aries in a close opposition, our thoughts and ideas about how things should reach these states could be prone to fiery idealism. Along with this, the new moons depository, Venus, will be conjunct with Mercury in Virgo. This could make us more likely to fixate on small details, distracting us from the bigger picture or causing us to discount the merit of something based on small, normally inconsequential imperfections.
In meditation we will be working with equanimity. Cultivating the ability to hold the fullness of experience with a sense of groundedness and calm. There is a universality to the human experience. The winds of pleasure and pain, gain and loss touch each of our lives. There is a profound freedom available when we can hold the movements of life in a less personal way. We will intentionally cultivate a felt sense of spaciousness in the body, mind and heart- a space that can hold it all with peace and ease.
The practice will be limited to 10 participants, so register soon!
Sunday, September 25th 5:30-6:45 pm
$25
This is an in person only event!
At Find Your Center
9750 Greenwood Ave N Suite 103, Seattle, WA 98103
About the Practitioners:
Gavin Tull-Esterbrook is a professional Astrologer practicing Tropical Hellenistic Astrology and certified sound healer using Himalayan Singing Bowls.
Kim Tull-Esterbrook is a mindfulness meditation teacher, advanced Level Yoga teacher and owner of Whole Life Yoga.