"Hawaiian Fisherman" Wood Block Print by Charles W Bartlett, 1919

Monday, May 4, 2015

Mahina Ho'onui (the fattening moon phases)

Last night we did our part to soften the effects of consumption, on the Full Moon. Hoku, not Mahealani if you count the moon 'at her fullest' to be the phase that rises after the sun sets. Last night Mahina rose before Ka La. We turned out the lights, shut down the computer, crawled into the sack, and said 'Good Night Moon' before she rose. Tonight she will rise some time after Ka La has gone over the horizon. We had a good, long sleep (much needed) and had some amazing BIG dreams!

If you count different, it's all good. Your practice is your practice.

Today and yesterday I notice the fullness and the growing ... (click on the image for a larger view)

The Brackens are fully present

Lana lana on the vardo window trim

Lana lana's web

Lana lana's keiki are warming up, and moving with all eight legs in action

This is what the Bracken fern were doing on an ole moon in March

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