Women and the Moon
The moon has long come to represent women, but the power of the Moon is much more than symbolic in the life of the woman. For example, the average menstrual cycle of about 28 days and reflects the length of the days of one full moon to the other.
The 40 weeks of pregnancy is not 9 months calendar month but 10 month Lunar (10 moons). Work began in the early hours of the morning and reports of research more designs and more births around the full moon during a waxing moon.
If women are certainly influenced by the Moon, and this is probably why the moon has become a symbol of femininity.
The full moon
The full moon is a mirror of the power, clarity, brightness, beauty, and has a listening woman in his magical femininity. It is a reminder of your bright and true nature.
That is the Winter Solstice? Similarly, in plain language, the Winter Solstice is the long night of the year... the beginning of the end of the dark days (in the northern hemisphere). Time of night (and the Moon) has long been associated with the female energy.
The longest night of the year, represents a peak in the female energy. And this is why many sacred temples were specifically designed for thousands of years to allow the rays of the Sun solstice (a symbol of male) to enter after the longest night... receiving the energy of the male when the women's power is at its highest.
This year the full moon and the Winter Solstice are on the same day. If this is a particularly powerful opportunity to tap into your feminine wisdom. It is also be a total lunar eclipse too. The universe gives us clues big... this December 21 is IMPORTANT for you.
How will reconnect you with your female energy?
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