18 – The Moon

The veil between realms

Blame it on the moonlight!

The Moon is the guardian of our nights. She is the pale light in the shadow, inspiring our subconscious with deep emotions.

She represents the thin veil between the conscious and the unconscious, between dream and reality.

As she watches over our dreams, she hears the wolves howling at her. She embodies their suffering and the prayers of all creatures on Earth.

She’s the mother of the Night, she has mastered the art of playing with shadows.

She can create as many illusions as she wants, she can bring back memories of past lives, she can ignite new ideas and deep passions. Her intuition allows her to see through the darkness.

She is the empath living in the night, enlightened by the Sun she never meets.

Sometimes she is overwhelmed with our emotions and we can slightly feel her pain.

All night crying and waiting for her lover, the Sun, knowing they can never be together.

All she can get is a sparkle reflecting on the sea in the early morning, as she gently fades away.

The night after, she comes back with renewed dreams and hope.

The Moon asks us to check on our emotions and to validate them. She lifts the curtain between what we dream of and what we can achieve.

Sometimes, we tend to delude ourselves because we can’t see the big picture.

The Moon teaches us to see through the shadows and to clear out the clutter. Everything she brings to light, in our dreams or feelings, prepares us for the next chapter.

All we need to do with the Moon is to accept our emotions and to let them flow like the river on the tarot card.

When the Moon appears, we must pay attention to our dreams for we are about to discover many things about ourselves!

When we listen to our inner self, we know that our intuition will always lead us to the right path.

We can tell the Moon about our pain and you know what? She will embrace us and whisper to us with her motherly love: ‘don’t worry my dear, this too shall pass’.

Trust in dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.

Khalil Gibran

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