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July 25, 2024 44 mins

In this episode of the Deeply Well Podcast, host Devi Brown explores the power of lunar cycles with master astrologer Daryl Gaines. Gaines highlights the four key phases of the lunar cycle: new moon, first quarter square, full moon, and last quarter square. Each phase has its own unique energy and purpose, and understanding these phases can help us align our actions and intentions with the natural flow of energy. They also explore the significance of each moon sign and how it can affect our emotions and behaviors offering valuable insights into harnessing the power of lunar cycles for personal growth and balance.

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Speaker 1 (00:27):
Take a deep breath in through your nose. Hold it now,
release slowly again, deep in, helle hold release, repeating internally

(01:03):
to yourself as you connect to my voice. I am deeply,
deeply well. I am deeply well. I am deeply well.

(01:30):
I'm Debbie Brown, and this is the Deeply Well Podcast.
Welcome to Deeply Well, a soft place to land on
your journey, A podcast for those that are complex and

(01:51):
creative and ready to expand in higher consciousness and self care.
This is where we heel, this is where we welcome
back to the show. I'm Debbie Brown. This is Deeply Well.
I changed up the tagline a little bit. We only
have a couple of episodes left in this season and
I'm just trying on some things for size for next year.

(02:14):
But I was thinking about our tagline from this season,
and though we are a podcast for those that are
curious and creative, you know, something I've really identified in
all of my work and in my life experience is
that this is truly a place for those that have

(02:34):
complex lives. Whatever that means for each of us, whether
that means we're coming to the table with a complex
lived experience. We've had a lot of different kinds of
life experiences up to this point. But I've definitely noticed
that this is a show that connects with people who
are deep thinkers and deep feelers, and everyone that I

(02:55):
have had the pleasure to meet in person that is
is a listener of this show or connects with any
of the work that I do. I'm just always having
the most fascinating conversations with y'all. You know, we are
all kind of pondering ourselves and the universe, and you know,

(03:18):
curious about ourselves and curious about the world in deep ways.
And I've just found universally it seems that everyone is
coming forward or coming to the table really with an
immense amount of life experience, an immense amount of wisdom

(03:39):
or sometimes unearthed wisdom. But it's a complex experience, and
not everybody has that in their life. And I think
it's also our superpower, especially when we can channel it
for good and use it to deepen our connection to
God and the people in the world around us. So
you'll be hearing a couple of chain and we have

(04:00):
about three episodes left for this season, including this one,
and we'll be coming back next season with even a
couple new things. We have been in the war room
about looking up at the dashboard of life and really
thinking about next season already, so excited to share some

(04:21):
of that with you. All Right, we are in another
beautiful episode with my dear friend master astrologer Darryl Gaines
from Guiding Planet, and I was loving the responses that
we got from last episode as he was diving into astrology.
This episode, when we get ready to pass the baton,

(04:44):
we're going to be focusing on moon cycles, and I'm
really excited for Daryl to bring his just absolutely incredible
knowledge and perspective of this to everyone. Lunar cycles is
what we're diving into today. So for those that already
work with moon energy, get ready to go a little

(05:04):
bit deeper. And for those that haven't but have just
been seen posts on my page included about you know,
new moons and full moons and waning moons and cresset
moons and balsamic moons and you know, all the different moonologies.
Especially if you check out my stories, I'm always just
looking up at the moon being like, damn, girl, look

(05:27):
at you. But moon energy can be incredibly, incredibly powerful,
and you know, so many of our ancestors from so
many backgrounds. You know, there's recorded history from thousands upon
thousands of years ago in China and India and Africa
of connecting with the moon, not just to really track

(05:50):
time and track kind of the big occurrences that are
coming with the seasons, but to track one's own life
progress and life experiences. And there's a lot of powerful
moon work available in the world. I myself really utilized
working with moon energy to kind of track my growth,

(06:10):
track my my journaling process, and something that I love
to do. And this is kind of the basics of
working with the moon. But there's a lot more to
this world and this medicine to be uncovered if you
feel like you're resonating with it. But you know, for
the new moons, it's really focused on, you know, how

(06:33):
can I use my energy to call in the things
that are most desired and most useful and beneficial to me.
So new moons are typically more so manifestation moons where
you're really I use it not necessarily for things or
you know, material possessions. I use it to say, you know,

(06:55):
this is something I'm looking to release, this is something
that I'm looking to to try on. You know, this
is something I'm looking to strengthen in and I want
to utilize the Moon's energy and my connection to nature
to do that. And every moon, you know, kind of
has its own meanings which Darryl or dive into. And

(07:17):
I'm a big believer that we can maximize on the
energetic potential of every moment that's available to us, and
using the moon kind of takes it to that next level.
I'm kind of avoiding going deeper into my whole moon
processes because I really want to hear I want you
to hear what Darryl says first so you can connect
to it in your way, and then maybe in an
upcoming episode we can dive in more deeply. So that's

(07:40):
new moons. Full moons are really where I personally like
to work on releasing things. I do a lot of
you know, spiritual kind of connecting, releasing, praying, weaving prayers.

(08:00):
It's especially really beneficial, like I shared a few episodes back,
a practice I have for releasing and shedding friendships or
relationships that you may have outgrown. A full moon is
the perfect time to do that, to really write out
those prayers and apologies and forgiveness letters and burn them
and say a prayer to the universe of release. Full

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moons are also really.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Great for.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
Body nourishment. I'm always asking for my body to be nourished,
to be healed on full moons. So there's so many
beautiful things to dive into now. Before I pass it
over to Darryl to dive into this amazing episode about
lunar cycles, I also have a small ask if you
have connected to listening to the show this season, I

(08:50):
would love it if you would take just a couple
of minutes and go into Apple and rate the podcast
with five stars. And if you would, if you have
this space for this, I'd really appreciate leaving a review,
especially if there is a particular episode that you felt
connected to. I'm trying to just kind of see what

(09:11):
episodes really resonated and as we build up next season.
So if you have time today or in the near
future to go into Apple five star review and also
write a written review, I would appreciate it, and I
can't wait to hear from you. So a few big
things happening in the world. Big big things. Joe Biden

(09:34):
stepped down from office and gave his support to Kamala
Debbie Harris and all of that happened on a Capricorn
full moon, which for people in the astrology community, they're
going crazy on Twitter talking about it and talking about
the significance of this and the meaning of this, And

(09:56):
Kamala of she has not already she is about to
be right in one of her Saturn returns, which is big, big,
big life changing energy. So it's really interesting to me
noticing the astrology and the moon cycles and how it's
connecting in many ways with some of the things we're
seeing on the bigger stage in the world. You know,

(10:20):
I put this on my stories on social media, and
I want this to live somewhere. Clearly, I understand that
we all have so many differences in the way that
we are experiencing life and experiencing the US society and

(10:40):
politics right now, but I want to share that something
I've been thinking about for a very long time. And
I know that there are differences we have about politicians
and the specific things that they support. But when I
look at Joe Biden, I feel a lot of reverence

(11:03):
for what he has accomplished in his multi decade career.
This is a public servant. This man is a public
servant for decades upon decades upon decades. He was an
incredible vice president under Barack Obama for two terms, and
he came to the table and given what he had

(11:26):
to work with, I think he did a great job
in his presidency so far. And it's interesting because a
lot of the criticisms leveled against him are very similar
to the criticisms that were leveled against Obama. And no
one really looks at the amount of cleanup that has
to be done after another term, especially terms that took

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away freedoms and so so much has to get focused
on just really bringing us back to the surface. So
when I look at Joseph Biden and what he has
accomplished in his life, like not just the last four years,

(12:11):
but a life of service as a man who is
I believe he is at least clocking eighty in this moment,
it's just so simple for everyone to write people off
or get upset or project feelings on someone for how
they're experiencing them in this exact current moment. And I
was seeing a lot of that online, like a lot

(12:33):
of specific criticisms of you know, the last couple of years,
And I look at Joe Biden and this man is
eighty one years old. He will be eighty two in
a couple of months, and I want to really, you know,
invite everyone to sit and think about people in their
eighties that they know. The last few years, I've been

(12:56):
looking at Joe Biden and feeling grateful that he said
yet to do the hardest and most likely most critical
work of his professional life so far, at an age
where he should be reflecting on an age where he
should not be working, should not be traveling, should absolutely
be retired. But more than that, you know, this phase

(13:21):
of life, when you're in your eighties, this is your
sacred time. This is the sunset of your life. You
are getting ready to leave this planet, and this time
is very sacred to reflect on your life, to bring
your wisdom to younger generations within your family lineage, right

(13:41):
to kind of say your goodbyes to this earth experience.
And at eighty one, this man was getting no sleep,
traveling around the world, getting you know, having to work
and do some of the biggest work possible for anyone
that's alive and living. But at eighty one, and you know,

(14:05):
to see just some of the what's the word, I
even want to use for this some of the immature criticism,
especially as it relates to his age or to physical attributes.

(14:25):
You know, it's just like this man is giving us
his last days, and unfortunately, you know, a there wasn't
really anyone else that enough people could get behind at
a really pivotal moment in US history, you know. So

(14:47):
I look at a lot of what he has done
and accomplished in the last four years as high service,
you know, irregardless of you know everyone's political standing and
you know what they may be voting for or not,
because ultimately we are all a part of humanity. But
I just look at that as high service. And is

(15:09):
it perfect? No, because who is I definitely don't expect
a politician to be I expect politics to be what
they are. Yeah, I have a lot of reverence for
what he has chosen to do with his life consistently
spanning damn near a century, and so when he stepped down,

(15:32):
I felt gratitude. I do think that in my personal belief.
And we don't have to get too much into this,
because I know we all hold different things, and irregardless,
I love you, and regardless I want to hear from you,
and I hope you want to hear from me, and
you know, we're all doing our best to be alive

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and in this planet which has never ever ever known
peace in the history of humanity. But I have reverence
for Joe Biden. I'm grateful for his life. I'm grateful
for his service. I'm grateful for what he has given
us and did not have to because at eighty I
highly'd out, especially if you don't have a personality disorder.

(16:16):
I highly do out that you care about clout on
your way out of this planet, especially if you don't
have a disorder or an illness. There are other things.
And he has always been someone who has shared his
love for his family and for his sons, even in
some of their tougher times. He lost his wife, his

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first wife and the mother of his children very young,
became a single dad. You know, I look at someone
like that who has had a lot of life and
has chosen to spend the remaining years of it in
service and didn't have to. So I appreciate that. I'm
really inspired by everything that is transpired in the last week,

(17:03):
especially with people rallying behind Kamala, there feels to be
some shifting feelings and some new hopes and some new
opportunities coming to us on this planet. And no matter
the outcome, I am really in deep prayer for things

(17:30):
to be coming in the next handful of years that
really deeply support and nourish this country. We have major, major,
major issues, major issues in every kind of a way,
and all of us deserve a country that is operating

(17:50):
much better than this. So let's see what the world
has in store for all of us on the next
episode of Earth. Something else I want to call out
that I just really enjoyed and was kind of inspired
by recently is the Paris Olympics. So the Paris Olympics
are getting started and they're going to be going through

(18:14):
August eleventh, and something that I thought was really cool
when it comes to the Olympics, typically, every time the
Olympics go to a country, they the country spends many
years and hundreds and hundreds of millions and millions of
dollars building completely new stadiums to house the Olympics. And

(18:34):
sometimes what we've seen in other countries is that after
the Olympics leave, there are now these massive empty spaces
that are really never used again. But it's all in
support to getting tourism into the country and really bringing
more to the economy, more money coming in, more travel
coming in. It typically can boost tourism for decades after that.

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And it's really it's amazing and it's special and it
brings a lot to everyone that tends and everyone that
gets to witness it. What I thought was so cool
about Paris was that instead of spending money building all
of these permanent structures, they built temporary structures in front
of their monuments. So a lot of the shots in

(19:18):
the Olympics are going to be in front of the
Eiffel Tower, I believe. I read that they're doing all
the horse competitions and perhaps even fencing if I read
that correctly, at the Palace of Versailles. So it's like,
how amazing, especially for those that went to and are
planning to go to the Olympics, to be able to

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see this really special global offering in front of these
historic landmarks with so much history and you know, just
profound beauty. So I didn't know they were doing that,
and I was reading up on it, and I just
thought that was so incredibly special And I can't wait
to see the picks as the games progress. All right,

(20:09):
let's dive into the great master astrologer Darryl Gaines from
Guiding Planet.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
Welcome everyone to the special episode on understanding the Lunar Cycle.
Today we're diving deep into the phases of the moon
and how they influence our lives. I'll be guiding you
through the journey. Let's get started. The lunar cycle consists

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of four key phases, but before we delve into each phase,
it's important to understand the basic astrological angles. A square
in astrology is a ninety degree angle, meaning it's three
signs away. For example, degrees away from Virgo is Sagittarius.

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From Sagittarius is Pisces, and so on. Similarly, one hundred
and eighty degrees is the complete opposite of a sign.
For instance, one hundred eighty degrees away from cancer is Capricorn.
Keeping these angles in mind helps us understand the dynamics

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of the lunar phases. Now, let's dive into the phases.
The first phase is the new moon. This occurs when
the Sun and moon align, making the moon invisible in
the sky. Imagine a blank canvas, a time for new

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beginnings and fresh starts. The new moon is your opportunity
for setting intentions and to plant the seeds for what
you wish to manifest in the coming month. Next, we
have the first quarter square. Remember a square is a

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ninety degree angle are three signs away, so when the
sun is in Cancer. The first quarter square happens when
the moon is ninety degrees away, which we place it
in Libra. This phase is about taking action and overcoming challenges,

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the challenges that arise from the intentions set during the
new moon. It's a test of your resolve and importantly
your determination. One week after the first quarter square, we
reach the full moon. The full moon occurs when the

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moon is one hundred and eighty degrees opposite the sun,
fully illuminated in the sky. This phase marks a time
of cumnation, illumination, and completion. What began during the new

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moon now comes to fruition. The full moon sheds light
on our progress and brings clarity to our endeavors. For instance,
if we have a full moon on July twenty first,
and the sun is in Cancer, the moon would be

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in Capricorn. After the full moon, the moon begins to wane,
meaning losing visibility. This leads us to the last quarter square,
the final phase before the new moon. The last quarter

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square is another ninety degree angle or three signs away
from the Sun. This phase is a time for reflection, reassessment,
and preparation for the next cycle. It's an opportunity to
tie it loose ends and to clear out what no

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longer serves us. So to summarize the lunar cycle the
four prominent phases, it starts with the new moon, moves
to the first quarter square, then to the full moon,
and finally the last quarter square before returning to a

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new moon. Each phase has its unique energy and purpose.
During the new moon, focus on setting intentions and starting
new projects. The first quarter square is about taking action

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and overcoming obstacles. The full moon is a time of
completion and clarity. Finally, the last quarter square is for
reflection and resolving any remaining issues. During the waxing phrase
from the new moon to the full moon, focus on

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growth and building. It's time to work on your goals
and projects. During the waning phase from the full moon
to the new moon, focus on releasing and clearing out
anything that no longer serves you. It's a time for
introspection and preparing for the next cycle. Let's take an

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example of how the lunar cycle might affect someone based
on their sun sign. For instance, let's consider cancer during
the new moon on August fourth. Let's focus on how
that would affect a cancer. That new moon would be

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happening in your second solar house. So it's a time
for cancers to focus on budgeting, financial planning, and reassessing
what they truly value. The moon represents our subconscious, our

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emotional needs and how we nurture ourselves and how we
nurture others. Understanding the lunar cycle helps us tap into
our emotional intelligence and navigate our lives with greater awareness
and balance. The key is to align our actions with

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the moon's phases for optimal growth and harmony. Please always
remember astrology is a tool for awareness. By understanding the
lunar cycle, we can better navigate our emotional landscapes and
live more harmoniously. Now, let's break down the significance of

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each lunar phase and provide some practical tips on how
to navigate these through energies effectively. New Moon setting intention
This is the time to set clear, specific goals for
what you want to achieve during a new moon, begin

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new projects, start new endeavors, or take the first step
toward your aspirations. Reflect and plan. Use this time for
introspection and planning. Please pay attention to these specific dates

(28:08):
this summer for new moons. August fourth a new moon
and Leo, September third a new moon and Virgo, and
finally October second, a new moon and Libra, which will

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also be a solar eclipse. Quite powerful. Next, let's look
at the first quarter square, that mathematical degree of ninety.
This is a time to take action, implement the plans

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you made during the new moon, overcome challenges, address obstacles,
and make necessary adjustments. It is so important to stay focused,
keep your goals in sight, and push through any difficulties. Now,
let's look at the first quarter moons for the rest

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of the summer. August twelfth a first quarter square moon
and Scorpio, September first quarter square and Sagittarius, and in
October October tenth, first quarter square in Capricorn. Next full moon.

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The time to celebrate achievements. To recognize and celebrate your
progress and accomplishments. Seek clarity, reflect on what has been illuminated,
and gain clarity on your path, make decisions. This is
a time for important decisions and completions. Now let's look

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at the remaining full moons of this summer. On the
twenty first, a full moon and Capricorn. On August nineteenth
a full moon in Pisces, and September a full moon

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lunar eclipse September eighteenth and areas. Now let's look at
that last quarter square a time to reflect and reassess,
evaluate your progress and what needs to be released. Tie
up loose ends, complete any unfinished business, and clear out

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the old. You are preparing for the new. You are
preparing for a new moon in seven days. Get ready
for the next cycle and new beginnings. Now let's look
at the dates for the final last quarter moons for

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this summer. July twenty eighth a last quarter moon in Taurus.
August twenty sixth, a last quarter moon and Gemini. September
twenty fourth, a last quarter moon and Cancer. Now that

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we have understanding of the four prominent lunar phases, let's
look back over the summer of twenty twenty four from
the beginning of summer and perhaps reflect on these dates
and do a personal checkpoint and reflect our behavior and

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our choices. The summer started off June twenty second, full
moon and Capricorn. The last quarter moon was June twenty
eighth and Aries July fifth. We had a new moon

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in Cancer July thirteenth, a first quarter moon and Libra.
The full moon is on July twenty first, again and Capricorn.
The last quarter moon will be July twenty eighth, and Taurus.

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The new moon and Leo August fourth to be clear.
New moon and Leo August fourth, the first quarter moon
and Scorpio August twelfth. The full moon August nineteenth will

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be an Aquarius. August twenty sixth brings Us the last
quarter moon and Gemini. September we have a new moon
and Virgo. September third, new moon and Virgo first quarter
moon moon and Sagittarius September eleventh. September eighteenth, we have

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a full moon lunar eclipse September eighteenth, and finally last
quarter moon and Cancer September twenty fourth. Now, at this
time I'd like to bring some understanding to all twelve
moons in the zodiac. The first moon aris an Ares moon,

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high energy and drive, a great time for initiating action.
And taking bold steps. A time to focus on independence
and personal goals. A Taurus moon to grounding and stabilizing energy.
Focus on practicality and material concerns. It's an excellent time,

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a really, really good time for building and consolidating efforts.
Gemini moon. Communication and intellectual pursuits are highlighted. It's an
ideal time for networking, learning and sharing ideas. Also short trips.

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A Cancer moon. It's emotion and nurturing energy. Remember the
moon is ruled by cancer. It is a time to
focus on home, family, and self care. It's a time
for deep, deep, deep introspection and connecting with loved ones.

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Leo moon. It's a beautiful, beautiful, creative, and expressive energy.
It's ideal for showcasing talents and enjoying life. It's a
time to focus on self expression and confidence. A Virgo mood,
very detailed, orient and practical. It's a practical energy. It's

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perfect for organizing and planning. It's also an ex time
to focus on our health, wellness and service. A Libra
very harmonious, very balancing energy. It's great for relationships and partnerships.
It's time to focus on diplomacy, beauty and social connections.

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Scorpio moved intense, a very intense mood, but it's also
very transformative. It's a time for deep emotional work, deep deep,
deep healing. A time to focus on passion, power and
profound changes. A Sagittarius mood quite adventurous, very expansive energy.

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It's ideal for exploration and learning. It's a time to
focus on growth, travel and broadening our horizons. A Capricorn
moon time to be ambitious, time to get really disciplined.
A Capricorn moon is ambitious and disciplined energy. Focus on

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career and long term goals. It's a time for hard
work and achievement. Aquarius moved very innovative, very unconventional. It's
great for social causes and new ideas. It's a time
to focus on community, technology and forward thinking. A time

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to think out of the box. And finally, a Pisces
moon compassionate and intuitive. A time for creativity and spiritual pursuits.
Beautiful full time to focus on dreams, intuition, and empathy.

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A time to be of service. Inclosing, by paying attention
to the moon's phases and signs, you can align your
activities and your intentions with the lunar energies. For instance,
start projects during the new moon and errors for an

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energetic boost, or focused on self care during a cancer
moon for emotional nourishment. Use the full moon in Capricorn
to review your career goals and celebrate achievements. The lunar
cycle is a powerful tool for self awareness and growth.
By understanding and working with these four prominent phases, you

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can create rhythm in your life and align with the
natural flow of energy. This can lead to greater harmony, productivity,
and fulfillment. Remember, the moon represents our subconscious, our emotional needs.
It is so key to understanding how we want to

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be nurtured and loved. The lunar calendar helps us navigate
our inner world and align our actions with the moon's
phases for balance and growth. As we move forward, Let's
use our awareness of the lunar cycle to guide our

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actions and decision. Let the moon's phases be a compass
for your emotional and spiritual journey. Thank you for joining
me on this exploration of the lunar cycle. Embrace the
energies of the moon and let them guide you you

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to a more harmonious and fulfilling life. I wish you
all a very healthy, happy and loving summer twenty twenty four.
Thank you deeply, Wow.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
Darryl, thank you so so so much for sharing this
incredible work, all of the wisdom about lunar cycles. Take
a second release it with this episode too. If you
had a chance to write a few things down, or
if you want to spend some time kind of going
back in this episode and jotting a few things down.
I just want you to really utilize this information of

(40:48):
what's happening with the upcoming phases this summer, how to
work with that energy and see how you can apply
this to your life. There is another moon coming in
just a couple of weeks. We will have another new
moon and then we'll be getting into Yeah, we have
two more new moons I think this summer, and two
more full moons. So it could be a great chance

(41:10):
to start applying some of the information he shared, or
at least just think about it and consider it. That
is your soul work actually for today is notice what
resonated with you in this episode about lunar cycles, and
spend a little time looking at the moon this next week,
go outside, look up in the sky, take some deep breaths,

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take a moment to let your eyes dart across the
different stars and just see what you see. If you
have a chance to travel a little this summer, I
want you to notice what the moon and the stars
look like when you're in different places, especially if that
leads you to different hemispheres. You know, if you're in
a busy city like here in La sometimes the stars
are a little tougher to see because of the amount

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of light pollution and also just small pollution. But if
you get a chance to maybe go camping, or if
you're in an area that gives you access to a
little bit more nature, look up, be with her. See
how it feels to take a few deep breaths as
you let your eyes really stretch open, looking into that vast,

(42:14):
beautiful night sky, staring up into space. Something I always
think about, especially when I'm in Mexico, because the sky
is just so provocative out there, so stunning, and so
is the ocean. I'm just always so acutely aware of
the fact that I am standing on the edge of

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a continent, on the surface of a planet, and actually
my body is in space. It's really cool, it's really special.
God created so many things for us to enjoy here,
and I'm grateful. Have a beautiful rest of your day
wherever you happen to be as you catch this particular episode,

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and we will be back next week with completely new
conversation rooted in astrology with Darryl Gaines, will be focused
on mercury retrograde energy. Have a blessed week now, Mistay,

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