Both the Winter Solstice (Saturday, Dec. 21st) and Hanukkah (Sunday, Dec. 22nd) celebrate the miracle of light and renewed hope. Both will be celebrated this weekend.
I don’t know about you, but I could use some extra light in my life. The world is going through unprecedented chaos and we have been navigating uncharted territory this past year. Everything seems upside down.
Yet, deep in my heart, I know that change is good, and nothing can stay the same without stagnating. The key is knowing what you can change yourself and where you need support. There is no shame in not knowing. You cannot know everything. Ask for help.
As we move closer to the Winter Solstice it is important, one more time, to venture inward and take the time to rest, rejuvenate and revision our lives and our world. Not easy at this time of year, but crucial.
See if you can look at your life as it is, not as you had hoped it would be at this time. Being fully present with NOW can empower you to make conscious choices that will propel you forward.
If you find you need an energy boost, try using color therapy. It has been known for eons of time that color plays a major role in setting up a particular mood or state of mind. Color does affect one's feelings, moods, and emotions.
Today I am wearing orange to bring me a higher frequency of joy. And I even painted my nails with a sparkling turquoise! Watch my video on the Power of Color to find out more.
As a holiday thank you for being in my community, I am gifting all of you with my newest meditation Releasing Anxiety and Worry. Share my website with your friends and they will receive this free gift as well!
Ritual for The Winter Solstice
Place some gold glitter in a bowl of water.
Light a candle to bring light and prosperity into your life and into the world.
Honor the Spiritual Beings for blessing us with their light.
Dip your hand in the water and sprinkle the glitter “sunshine” on your hair or anoint your hands or face.
If you are with others, let each person anoint another. You might also want to play a song that brings in the spirit of light like the classic “This little light of mine”
Next week I will share some of my favorite ways to end the year consciously and my favorite prosperity ritual to start off the New Year.