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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Find Your Heart-Centred Community on the Strawberry Moon


This includes women trying to get pregnant and women not focused on fertility. Because the yearning to connect to the womb and the cyclical female energies can be fertility related, but it also transcends trying to conceive.
It’s a beautiful, juicy combination!

As I was meditating the other day on the future and direction of Yoga Goddess, I got strong guidance that it’s very much about this energy of community, family and belonging.


That’s when I checked in with Miranda Gray’s theme for the June full moon and discovered that, lo and behold, community is exactly what the moon ray is about this month.

You can’t ignore that kind of synchronicity!

Here’s what Miranda Gray says about June’s moon ray:
 
"The Moon Ray of Orange holds the energy of acceptance, of attraction and of coming together in families and communities. When we breathe this ray into our womb we generate emotional warmth and joy and a deep sense of belonging. And our energised womb attracts others to us of a similar energy to build new female heart- and womb-centred communities across the world."
 
And because the June moon is traditionally known as the Strawberry Moon, I wanted to dig into the symbolism of the strawberry, too.

Turns out (of course!) that it’s perfect.

The strawberry is a heart-shaped berry. The womb is a heart-shaped organ.

The strawberry has a tradition of symbolism around love, purity, passion and healing, and a history of use as women’s medicine to support fertility.

And it’s the only fruit with seeds on the outside rather than the inside, making it completely unique.

As we’re building a new female heart- and womb- centred community, the strawberry is the perfect symbol for the feminine heart and womb.

Here are some cute facts about strawberries to get you feeling juicy for the full moon:


  • According to legend, if you break a double strawberry in half, you’ll fall in love with the person you share it with.
  • The strawberry was a symbol for Venus, the Goddess of Love, thanks to its heart shape and red colour.
  • First Nations tribes used strawberries medicinally, especially as women’s medicine to clear toxins and support fertility and child-rearing.
https://yogagoddess.ca/find-your-heart-centred-community/

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