Friday, March 18, 2011

The SuperMoon


Full Crow Moon - Crow Symbology




March 19, 2011 -- Full Moon 28° Virgo

Crow Moon




I'm not sure about you but the energy of the super full moon is very powerful for me. People report they can't stay focused, emotions are heightened, it's easier to get messages and play in the consciousness grids, and things seem more surreal than they usually do. Combine that with changing weather patterns, the start of allergy season, holidays prayers, upcoming equinox ceremonies, sending energy in the aftermath of the crisis in Japan, and more, and we have a super charged consciousness matrix in which you can roam around and get messages now.



Close your eyes ... Call to the Crow ... Follow him into the Full Moon and beyond.



The Crow in Alchemy:

    withdrawal from dependence on physical senses freeing of the Phoenix Spirit from the bounds of the physical



The Crow as the Raven:

    Highly enthusiastic, and a natural entrepreneur, the Crow is quite a charmer. But he/she doesn't have to work at being charming ­ it comes easily. Everyone recognizes the Crow's easy energy, and everyone turns to the Crow for his/her ideas and opinions. This is because the Crow is both idealistic and diplomatic and is quite ingenious. In nurturing environments this Native American animal symbol is easy-going, can be romantic, and soft-spoken. Further, the crow can be quite patient, and intuitive in relationships. Left to his/her own devices, the Crow can be demanding, inconsistent, vindictive, and abrasive.



Th Crow in Shamanism:

    Crow is surrounded by magic, unseen forces and spiritual strength. Crow represents transcendence. Crows are messengers, telling us about the creation and magic all around us, that is available to us just for the asking. Look for opportunities to bring into being the magic of life. The striking black color of the crow represents the color of creation. It is the womb out of which the new comes into existence. Black is the color of the night, giving birth to the light of a new day.

    Crow is an omen of change. Crows live in the void and have no sense of time, therefore being able to see past, present and future simultaneously. They unite both the light and the dark, both the inner and the outer. Crow is the totem of the Great Spirit and must be held with utmost respected. They are representations of creation and spiritual strength.

    Many cultures consider crows to be the keepers of the Sacred Law, for nothing escapes their keen sight. To have a Crow as a power animal is extremely powerful stuff. When we meditate on the crow and align with it, we are instilled with the wisdom to know ourselves beyond the limitations of one-dimensional thinking and laws. We are taught to appreciate the many dimensions of both reality and ourselves, and to learn to trust our intuition and personal integrity.



The Crow in the film 'ET the Extraterrestrial' is with Elliot a lonely ten-year-old boy who longs for a good friend, finding him in E.T. an alien who was stranded on Earth and later goes home. (m.et.aphors)



Crow or Raven in Mythology Trickster




Super Full Moon   PhysOrg - March 17, 2011

A full Moon of rare size and beauty will rise in the east at sunset.

It's a super "perigee moon"--the biggest in almost 20 years.











March 19, 2011


Purim

Purim commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people of the ancient Persian Empire.