A small group event with guided meditation and instruction on using the Full Moon's energy to manifest goals for the month
May is most notable for being the turning point in the year where temperatures rise and a vast variety of flowers come into full bloom, letting the world break out into a riot of color. As such, May’s full moon has come to be known as the Full Flower Moon. In Northern America, you can expect to see flowers such as bluebells, sundrops, violets, and so on, as well as lush greenery to go with the blossoms. The Apache and Lakota peoples named May’s full moon the Green Leaves Moon, while the Mohawk tribe called it the Big Leaf Moon. But there is one specific plant that’s very important during the May season - and it is, in fact, not a flower.
This plant is corn, an important staple food for Northern American peoples. According to the Algonquin tribes, May’s full moon is the Corn Planting Moon. For Native American tribes, this is the perfect time for them to start preparing the fields for farming and sowing the seeds saved up from last year.
Jayde will lead the group in a guided meditation, and each participant will receive a flower agate stone, instructions on how to use it for aid in manifestation for the month and also a packet of flower seeds for planting.
Preregistration is required.
Discussion
By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.