Full Moon Aquarius-Leo on Aug 1st, 2023

The first August Full Moon is on August 1st at 11:32 am PDT.

This is known as the Sturgeon Full moon due to the abundance of sturgeons in North America’s lakes and rivers during the summer months. Although an ancient species, sturgeons are now somewhat endangered due to it being a source of caviar. This full moon is also called the Grain Moon or the Barley Moon due to the relationship with the first harvests.

The Moon is in Aquarius and the Sun is in Leo at this time. The Leo Sun brings in a sense of pride and individuality, and a strong enthusiasm which people find inspiring. The Aquarian Moon, on the other hand, is very humanitarian, community-oriented, and also very individualistic. This all can cause us to feel rebellious and more spontaneous. Do check within first to higher guidance.

Watch the video to learn more.

Also, please note that our Lughnasadh ceremony is on Saturday night, July 29th at 6:00 pm on Facebook Live.

Blessings of this Full Moon and of Lughnasadh to you!

New Moon in Cancer on July 17th

Thank you for your interest in becoming a sacred reader. 

The next step is for us to do a test run…. So probably after service and prayer circle on Sunday, I can have you try out, so to speak.  Pick a few readings…. Usually 5 or 6 sentences from someone whose message is in alignment with the things Michael talks about. And if all goes well, we will be adding you to the schedule.

Every month, Michael sends out a schedule of who does the reading which week. On the week that you are scheduled, you will send me three choices by that Wednesday, and I will send back the one we decide on, usually by Thursday, so you’ll have time to prepare it, print it, practice it, etc. Since we are adding readers, you may only be doing it once a month or every other month. 

So your next step is to choose, probably two choices to practice with on Sunday. Mostly, I’ll be looking for enunciation, volume, comfort speaking in front of people, and your ability to read it with solemnity.

Watch the video to learn more! 

Also, please note that our Lughnasadh ceremony is on July 29th on Facebook Live. The video will be available for replay.