Boldness. Connection. Unit. That is what the moon represents. His energy connects and unites every living creature on earth.
The light of the full moon of September – the cornman – will reach its peak on Sunday 7 September at 2:09 pm. The best time to view the full moon is at De Dusking on September 7.
Corn Moon vs Harvest Moon
Indians called this moon for the time of the year that corn was harvested. This full moon often indicates the abundance of crops – such as corn, pumpkins and pumpkin – as transitions in the late summer in the fall.
Did you know that? There is no full cornmoon every year. When the full moon falls close to the autumn equinox from September, it is called the Harvest Moon. This year, however, the full moon that is closest to the equinox at the beginning of October, making September the moon the entire cornman.
Total lunar eclipse
September’s Full Corn Moon also coincides with a total lunar eclipse. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the earth is perfectly aligned between the sun and the moon, and the moon covered with its shadow. The 82 -minute lunar eclipse is visible from 11:28 am Edt Sunday 7 September; However, it occurs on the day that the moon is under the horizon and will therefore not be visible in the north or South America. Those in Asia, Africa and Australia will have the best view of this heavenly event.
Why the blood moon?
A blood moon takes place during a total lunar eclipse. While the moon goes through the shadow of the earth, light of the sunrise and sunset of the earth is broken through the atmosphere and cast on the moon. This process filters the blue light out. Red wavelengths shine on the moon, making it look like a deep red tint. The actual reddish shade that appears depends on what is in our atmosphere at the time of the heavenly event. This year the moon is expected to be reddish orange.
Experience the power of Qi
During the next two days, stand outside in a place with a clear view of the moon. Look up and start understanding the power of this cosmic body. Together with the sun, the moon has the power to control the rising and fall of the ocean tides. But the moon is responsible for so much more!
What can happen to our earth if there was no moon? Without stabilizing the moon to stabilize our planet, our seasons would get confused and the lane of our planet around the sun would change drastically. Our beloved oceans would change from beautiful wave pools to serene multi -like water bodies. This would change the food current of the ocean, so that many water species are ultimately forced into extinction. That is the power of the moon.
You are a being of nature, melted in the being. You are connected to the power and energy in the moon. Feel this power. Feel the light and the energy of the moon. While you are in its light, you practice the Dragon stands between heaven and the earth To breathe new life into yourself.
Participate!
Full moon exercise: Mergen with nature and enjoy a peaceful meditation. Go remotely with us on September 7, at 2:00 PM Est to hold The dragon stands between heaven and earth. More information.
Visit our event calendar for a complete line -up of autumn events:
Food for healing with Master LU: September 20
Dragon’s Way Qigong: September 29- 3 November
Qigong for breast health: October 8
Fall Seasonal Transition: 12-19 October