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By illuminating the night, the moon symbolizes dreaming itself – Its rhythms govern the tides and give us a natural marker of time – Often associated with change, nature, and the divine feminine – In many traditions, full moons are
...read moreBy illuminating the night, the moon symbolizes dreaming itself – Its rhythms govern the tides and give us a natural marker of time – Often associated with change, nature, and the divine feminine – In many traditions, full moons are special times of spiritual energy and ritual practice – Did you notice the moon’s phase in your dream? Do you notice the moon’s phase in your waking life? You might try…
Kelly Bulkeley
The moon often represents the feminine aspect, the queen of the night, and the mystery of hidden, secret things. It is also associated with water (because the tides are governed by the moon), and with the imagination. A full moon may indicate serenity and stillness, signifying the dreamer's potential for contemplation. A new moon is an obvious symbol of fresh beginnings.
David Fontana
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