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Leo Full Moon:
August 15, 2000
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6:14 GMT
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23:14 MDT
(August 14)
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1:14 EDT
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22:14 PDT
(August 14)
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00:14 CDT
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17:14 GST
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August 14/15, 2000 |
Our Full Moon Ritual is at Moonrise
(which is shortly after
sunset)
To find the hour for moonrise
in your location, check: http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/data/
You may need to adjust this time by some minutes, depending on the specific
horizon line in front of you.
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Rituals lift us from mundane
concerns and connect us to the greater flow of things. Our MoonCircles
CyberRitual is a monthly experiment in collective attunement -- to each
other and the moon. Across time zones, we collect our creative energies
into a healing meditation, as a gift to ourselves and the world. At
the New Moon we synchronize in real time "on the astral plane." At
the Full Moon, one by one, we greet Luna at moonrise from our respective
spots on earth. If you can't meet with us at these ritual times,
feel free to harmonize at a time of your own convenience, so that our astral
voices may continue throughout the moon's waxing and waning cycles, as
in a round.
On this late summer evening,
the Full Moon is in the air sign of Aquarius, opposite the sun in
the fire sign of Leo, offering the elemental interplay
of fire and air. Both elements can be used in rituals of purification:
fire flames up and out, burning to ashes what obstructs. Air refreshes,
blowing away what is old and stagnant. Purification rituals are
especially powerful during the waning cycle, which begins with the Full
Moon. Now is the time to banish useless habits. During
this Leo cycle, you might especially want to banish any fixed and outworn
notions of yourself -- those mental attitudes that prevent you from living
out of the authentic core of your being. Think of this core as being
like a flame, passionate, mysterious, forever changing its shape, as it
dances and plays with the surrounding world.
PREPARATION
Before the exact hour of
the CyberRitual, gather a small candle, a large plate to put underneath
it, several small pieces of paper, and a pen. Bring them to a quiet
place where you can protect yourself from distractions and interruptions
(or a wind that might whip or extinguish your candle). Ideal would
be a spot that allows you a good view of the eastern horizon, where
the moon will rise just after sundown. As this is a ritual celebrating
the elements of fire and air, you may wish to bring some sage or a stick
of incense to place on your altar. Reciting a prayer or sacred phrase
from your particular tradition will help to calm your spirit and call in
divine energy. Watching the breath - inhaling in, exhaling out -
will further deepen this sacred space.
RAISING THE ENERGY
In this gently focused state,
wait for the first sign of the moon. When you spot her brilliant
light at the horizon, attune your heart to her presence, and light your
candle. Then tune into those reverent ones scattered around
the world who, like you, are also lighting a candle to celebrate
the full moon. How many hundreds of thousands of candles, flickering
on hundreds of thousands of altars must the moon be seeing tonight!
With this image, join in the interplay of Leo and Aquarius: feel
yourself as one creative being united with the collective energy of others,
in a spirit of reverance for earth, humanity, and the starry cosmos.
As you light your incense or sage, inhale the sacred energy in the atmosphere,
wafting on the smoky perfume.
THE HEART OF THE RITUAL
Personal Ritual: Now
survey your life with an eye to what is obstructing your true self from
flaming out in all its radical brilliance and beauty. Perhaps you are plagued
with doubts about the value of your work. Maybe you are filled with unreasonable
fears, or persistent feelings of anxiety. It could be that you have held
onto anger over an unfair situation, or a person who has slighted you.
Often, negative habits persist that block us from accomplishing what we
most desire: we procrastinate on fulfilling what we sense is our soul's
purpose, ignore our friendships, or, swamped by the minutia of life, forget
the deeper side of life. Choose one or more of the traits you want to banish,
then write them down on a piece of paper. Folding it up in the palm of
your right hand, place your left hand over it and say "Begone in the fire!
Begone in the air!" Then burn your piece of paper in the candle flame (making
sure that your holder catches the pieces of burnt ash).
Collective Ritual:
Now survey the world with an eye to those problems that cause suffering
in the world. Of all the difficulties that riddle the human condition,
what are the ones that stir you most deeply? Perhaps it is the environment,
now suffering from raging wildfires and erratic weather patterns. It could
be human rights, and the lack of fair treatment for prisoners of conscience
around the world. Maybe it is the AIDS epidemic in Africa, the problem
of homelessness, or violence. Choose what you feel most strongly about,
write it on a piece of paper, fold it up in the palm of your right hand,
then place your left hand over it. Taking the energy that you have freed
up from your personal "banishing" ritual, vow to consecrate it to
healing this particular
issue. Then burn your piece of paper in the candle flame (making sure again
that your holder catches the pieces of burnt ash), saying "Begone in the
fire! Begone in the air!"
CLOSING THE CIRCLE
Bringing your hands together
in a gesture of prayer, close your ritual with a prayer of thanks. Ask
that your full moon "banishings" be in accord with the Divine Plan. Then
extend your blessings to yourself, your close friends and loved ones, and
the rest of the world. Extinguish your candle. And bow to the
moon!
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