"In North America, we will call this June full moon the Strawberry Moon. The June full moon travels low as seen from the Northern Hemisphere (and high as seen from the Southern Hemisphere) as it journeys from east to west across the sky throughout the night. In fact, the June full moon mimics the path of the December sun.Hina is truly so low in the sky, her light is bright but she is hidden behind the trunks of the Tall Ones. I am awake, with the energy of Saturn and Antares so strong. I'm newly made aware of Antares' potential ... Astrolger Lynn Koiner writes, "Antares is where we ground ourselves and what activities help us connect to this Earth." Antares is in my 11th House of Sagittarius. Friendships, hopes, and dreams are what keep me connected. Transiting Antares is also directly on top of my natal Antares. I am feeling that energy powerfully: dreaming of old friends I don't see in the flesh, and feeling the 'need' for those connections.
So this full moon will ride especially low for us in the Northern Hemisphere, because it comes so near the June summer solstice. Why? Simply because the full moon, by definition, lies opposite – or nearly opposite – the sun. Sun rides high in summer … full moon rides low. At every full moon, the moon stands more or less opposite the sun in our sky. That’s why the moon looks full..." - Earthsky.org
Originally, a workshop, and now a public blog to explore the Native Hawaiian Moon Calendar ... 'Eli'eli Kau Mai' ... "Whatever you dig deep ...and find...is yours."-Dr. Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Full "Strawberry"Moon
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