Reflections from the Scorpio Full Flower Moon Circle
“We are all here to serve each other.
At some point, we have to understand that we do not need to carry a story that is unbearable. We can observe the story, which is mental; feel the story, which is physical; let the story go, which is emotional; then forgive the story, which is spiritual, after which we use the materials of it to build a house of knowledge.” Joy Harjo
Cathy and I walked the land in preparation for our Scorpio Full Moon Circle, and it felt as though the more-than-human world was welcoming us — whispering, yes, please bring the other Wildflowers here.
We were blessed with a hawk guiding us back, three deer, two coyotes, and a crane — reminders that nature is always speaking when we slow down enough to listen.
The depths of support from the Scorpio Flower Moon amplified what each of us was feeling and illuminated the places where we are being called to reclaim our sovereignty.
Themes that emerged in circle included:
*Big life transitions
*Truth becoming louder and harder to ignore
*The vulnerability of loving ourselves and putting ourselves first
*Fear of the unknown and uncertainty
*Learning to receive simply because we are worthy
Together, we explored what we had been keeping hidden and the ways shame had kept us small. In sacred witnessing, we opened space to release the heaviness we’ve been carrying and pour it back into the Earth for transformation.
The forest bathing experience was deeply supportive as we moved energy and communed with Mother Earth — from the final remnants of sunset to the star people shining above as the moon rose. There was profound power in releasing our waters together in the center of the labyrinth.
If you are seeking a brave space to be witnessed in all the layers of who you are, I would love for you to join us in circle.
With gratitude for the courage it takes to soften, release, and bloom together.