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Art Journal with the Moon for April 8-14, 2024

In this post, I share three creative ways to receive messages from your spirit allies or ancestors in your art journal. Scroll down further and you will also see a summary of the moon’s energy from Monday – Sunday with daily prompts you can explore in your art journal so your deep inner work and magic is in alignment with the moon.

Three Creative Ways to Receive Messages From Your Spirit Allies or Ancestors in Your Art Journal

Astrologically speaking, this is a busy, pivotal, transformative week.

It starts off with a new moon total solar eclipse in Aries. I shared my tips for working with this lunar energy in your art journal in last week’s post. You can check that out here.

This week, I want to focus on the sun and Mercury and how to use the energy they are creating together to receive messages from your spirit allies or ancestors in your art journal. 

In this blog post, I describe the gift of divine communication the sun and Mercury are sharing with you this week. Next, I share three creative ways you can make the most of this gift to receive messages from your spirit allies or ancestors in your art journal.

Before I talk about that, don’t forget, if you want to stay updated on how to work with the magic of the moon in your art journal, sign up to my mailing list. Every Monday, you’ll get reminders of the moon’s energy for the upcoming week and how you can work with it in your art journal to practice magic, tend to your soul or do your deep inner work. You can sign up here.

Why This Week is a Good Time to Connect to Spirit

While I typically talk about art journaling with the moon, practicing magic, and aligning my deep emotional work with the lunar cycles and seasons, it’s important to remember that being aware of what’s happening with the sun and the other planets is an important part of this process. This is because the moon doesn’t shine by its own light; instead, it reflects the light of the sun. Therefore, whatever the sun is doing greatly influences the quality of light and energy the moon reflects back to us.

Additionally, the moon is constantly moving and forming relationships with other planets in the sky. These relationships significantly affect the energy the moon brings to us. For example, if the moon is having a happy relationship with Venus, it might bring down a softer, more loving energy, while a tense relationship with Mars might make things feel more intense or conflict-prone.

The relationships between the moon, the sun, and the other planets highlights how interconnected everything is in astrology so the relationship the sun and Mercury are having this week feels like an important energy to work with.

On Thursday, April 11th, Mercury is cazimi the sun.

In ancient astrology, cazimi is a term used to describe a planet that is very close to the Sun, within about one degree of it. The term cazimi means in the heart of the Sun. This condition is considered powerful and beneficial. The Sun’s immense light and energy can either overwhelm a planet or, in the case of cazimi, give it a special boost of strength and clarity.

When a planet is cazimi, it’s thought to be in a position of protection and power, as if it’s being infused with the Sun’s vital energy. Essentially, the planet in cazimi is getting a royal treatment, having an audience with royalty—the Sun—and receiving all its wisdom and power directly.

When Mercury becomes cazimi the sun, it signifies a potent moment of rebirth and renewal for Mercury-related themes in our lives, particularly commerce, communication, thought processes, and the way we exchange information.

Mercury is so close to the Sun it’s as if it’s sitting in the Sun’s throne, gaining a special protection and strength. During this time, Mercury is said to be purified by the sun’s ritual fires, offering us all a chance to cleanse our minds, reset our thoughts, and clear the slate to start anew. This purification process is happening during a retrograde period, which is a good time for reflection and review.

The cazimi moment gives Mercury full access to the sun’s wisdom, and this time around, this is happening in the sign of Aries—a sign where the sun is exalted!

Hello eye-opening ideas, clarity, wisdom, and insight!

The divine insight you receive with Mercury and the sun’s help can support you in making sense of everything that has been happening in the Aries part of your life over the last couple of weeks because boy-oh-boy have those parts of your life been receiving a lot of attention and focus lately!

The Aries parts of your life are where the solar eclipse is happening and where a lot of other planets are hanging out. Mercury, the sun, the moon, Venus, Chiron and the North Node have all been bringing their energy and lessons to the Aries parts of your life. A lot has been stirred up in the last while and if you’re like me, you might appreciate a little wisdom and guidance to sort through, process and digest all the lessons and healing that have come up for you.

We’re going to use the opportunity Mercury and the sun offer us this week to do just that.

Mercury cazimi the sun is like a bridge connecting you to higher wisdom, making it an ideal time to tap into your intuition and communicate with your spirit allies and ancestors. To make the most of this opportunity, spend time in your art journal exploring creative ways to play with your intuition and communicate with your spirit allies and ancestors.

Here are three creative ways to receive messages from your spirit allies or ancestors in your art journal.

Preparing to Connect with Your Spirit Allies and Ancestors

Before we begin, let’s talk about the importance of preparing to receive messages from your spirit allies and ancestors.

Whenever you’re seeking advice, clarity, or insight from your spirit allies or ancestors, it’s beneficial to start by setting a clear intention and creating a sacred space – both in your body and in your environment.

Here’s a simple way to do this:

Clear Your Energy

First, take a moment to clear your energy. You can do this by taking several deep breaths, envisioning yourself surrounded by a cleansing light, performing a smoke cleanse, ringing a bell or spritzing yourself and your space with moon water. The aim is to let go of any negativity or distractions.

Set the Space

Next, you might want to place objects that hold personal or spiritual significance next to you and your art journal, such as crystals, photographs of loved ones, candles, or anything else that helps you feel connected to your spirit allies or ancestors.

Tune Into Your Body

Before you begin, take a moment to check in with how you’re feeling physically and emotionally. This can involve simply sitting quietly and noticing any areas of tension, discomfort, or emotional unrest in your body.

When your body is holding onto challenging emotions like anxiety, sadness, or anger, it can be difficult to receive divine messages clearly.

By tending to your body and emotions first, you create a more peaceful and receptive state of being. This might involve taking some deep breaths, practicing gentle stretches or movement to release physical tension, or using visualization techniques to imagine releasing these emotions. Some people find it helpful to write down their feelings or speak them aloud as a way of letting them go. Do whatever works for you in the moment.

Creating this calm and centered space within yourself improves your ability to be open-hearted and receptive to the subtle energies and messages that come through.

Let’s be honest, you probably won’t be able to address or resolve all the challenging emotions you’re feeling or the tension your body is holding onto in that moment. That’s okay. The aim is NOT to be in a state of complete emotional and physical tranquility or to reach some ideal of meditative perfection before you begin.

Instead, the purpose of taking a moment to tune into your body and emotions is about honoring and respecting where you are right now. By acknowledging your feelings and physical sensations, you’re not trying to force them away or achieve a flawless state of being. Rather, you’re giving yourself space to be present with whatever is true for you at that moment. This act of acknowledgment can, in itself, create a shift towards more openness and receptiveness.

Even if you’re unable to clear away all discomfort, simply by recognizing and respecting your current state, you create a more authentic and grounded starting point.

Approaching your art journal and your spirit allies with honesty and self-compassion opens the door to deeper connection and clearer insights.

Invite Your Spirit Allies or Ancestors

When you’re ready, formally invite or invoke the spirits you wish to communicate with. You can speak their names out loud, hold them in your heart, or write them down in your art journal. As you do this, clearly state your intention for reaching out. Whether you’re looking for guidance, an answer to a question, or simply to feel their presence, be specific about what you’re seeking.

Personally, I often do this step in my art journal by placing the names of the four directions and the spirit allies and ancestors I want to connect with in the four corners of my art journal page or by writing a letter to a specific spirit ally or ancestor and using that letter as the background for the art I’m about to create.

Surrender to the Process

After setting the stage, it’s time to surrender and trust the process. Let go of expectations about how messages should come through or what they should say. Trust that your spirit allies and ancestors will connect with you in the way that’s best for you at the moment.

Now that you’re prepped and ready for receiving divine insight and wisdom, try one or all three of the following techniques for receiving messages from your spirit allies or ancestors in your art journal.

Technique #1 – Collage a Story

This process allows you to tap into your subconscious and intuition, potentially revealing deeper truths and guidance in a creative and unexpected way. It’s a method of opening up to divine or ancestral wisdom, using storytelling and imagery as a medium for insight. Remember, the focus is on the process and the insights that emerge, rather than creating perfect stories or finding direct answers.

  1. Write Down Three Questions: Start by having three pieces of paper of equal size and color and jotting down three questions you have in your life right now or areas where you’re seeking guidance – one question on each piece of paper. These questions can be things you’re troubled by or just aspects of your life where you need some support. Fold each piece of paper so you can’t see the questions and number each folded piece of paper 1 to 3.

  2. Set Your Intention: Take the first folded piece of paper and place it in front of you without unfolding it. Quietly or out loud, set your intention by saying you’re doing the following exercise to receive answers or insights for this question. This step is about mentally preparing yourself to be open to the guidance that comes through

  3. Find a Random Image: With that first folded piece of paper and the question it is hiding in mind, open a magazine to any page without looking for anything specific and tear out a random photo from the page you flipped to. The key here is not to overthink your choice; just pick an image quickly and intuitively.

  4. Create a Story: Paste the image in your art journal. Look at the image you’ve chosen and let your imagination run free. Make up a story about what you see in the photo. You can paint, draw or write the story around the image. Don’t worry about making it realistic or logical; allow the story to flow naturally, even if it seems silly or irrelevant. The story doesn’t need to be long—capturing a few details in imagery or writing a short paragraph is enough.

  5. Repeat for Each Question: Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each of the numbered questions, always choosing a new random image from the magazine and creating a story in your art journal without knowing which specific question you’re addressing.

  6. Reflect on the Stories and Questions: Once you’ve completed all three stories, it’s time to reveal the questions. Unfold each piece of paper and read the question alongside the story you created for it. Reflect on how the story might relate to the question or offer insights into the situation. Consider what lessons or messages the story could be conveying about your problem or area of concern. Ask yourself what you think your spirit allies or ancestors might be trying to communicate through these stories.

Don’t forget, when you’re delving into the realm of the subconscious or receiving messages from your spirit allies and ancestors, the answers you receive aren’t always straightforward and direct. Instead, the insights and messages you get can be subtle, symbolic, or even metaphorical, speaking to you in a language beyond words. This means that working with and interpreting these messages requires a different approach, one that is more about feeling and intuition.

To effectively work with and understand the guidance you’re receiving, it’s important to pay attention to how you feel as the messages come through. A sudden sense of calm, a wave of emotion, or even a physical reaction like goosebumps can all be clues to the deeper meaning of the messages.

It’s also helpful to remember that these insights may resonate with you on an emotional, spiritual, or energetic level, even if your rational mind can’t immediately make sense of them. This is why it’s important to be open and receptive, allowing yourself to feel and experience the messages without the need to immediately categorize or understand them fully.

Sometimes you need to reflect and consider them over time. You might find that a message that didn’t make sense initially begins to unfold and reveals its meaning over time or as your life circumstances evolve.

Connecting with your subconscious or with spirit requires a willingness to listen deeply and to trust in the wisdom, even when it doesn’t come in the form you might expect.

Technique #2 – Scribbles and Scrambles

Let’s use scrambled words and phrases and your colorful scribbles as a bridge to the spiritual.  This method allows you to tap into your subconscious and the spiritual realm in a playful way.

  1. Prepare Your Page: Start by grabbing your art journal and a pen. Write letters, words, or short phrases randomly across the page. Fill up as much of the page as you can with anything that comes to mind—these can be words you’re drawn to, names, emotions, places, things, inspiring messages or anything else. Don’t worry about it making sense at this stage. Just trust whatever comes to mind and add it to the page in a random order.

  2. Intuitive Scribble: Once your page is filled, choose a marker in a color that resonates with you at the moment. Close your eyes to shift your focus inward and away from conscious choices. Think about the question you’d like to receive an answer for from your spirit allies or ancestors. Let them know you want to use the page you just created to receive their message to you. With your eyes still closed, use the marker to draw a random line or scribble across the page. The idea is to let your hand move freely without aiming for any specific words or areas of the page.

  3. Discover the Message: Open your eyes and look at the path your line has taken across the page. Notice which words or phrases the line intersects or highlights. These are the elements of your message. Write them down in the order they appear or in a way that feels right to you, trying to form a coherent message or piece of guidance from the seemingly random selection.

  4. Interpretation: Reflect on the words and phrases you’ve connected through your line. Consider how they might relate to each other and what message or insight they could be offering you. Sometimes the guidance is clear, while other times it may require deeper reflection and contemplation to understand its relevance to your life or question.

  5. Repeat for Further Insight: If you have another question or area of your life you’re seeking guidance on, select a different colored marker and repeat the process. Close your eyes, make another intuitive scribble on the page, and then see what new words or phrases are highlighted. This allows you to receive additional messages or deepen your understanding.

This process leverages the randomness of scribbles and the subconscious selection of words to tap into insights that your conscious mind might not immediately recognize. Remember, the key is openness and trust in the process. The messages you receive may be direct or may require time to fully understand. Start by believing they hold the wisdom and guidance you’re seeking and go from there.

Technique #3 – Swirls and Twirls

This method is similar to looking at clouds and seeing shapes or images form. 

  1. Start with a Scribble: Open your art journal to a blank page. Think about a question you want your spirit allies or ancestors to answer or provide guidance on then grab any writing or drawing tool you feel drawn to at the moment. Without any specific intention or direction, begin to scribble on the page. Allow your hand to move freely across the paper, creating loops, lines, and swirls. The goal here is not to make anything recognizable but to let the scribble be as random and chaotic as possible.

  2. Look for Images: Once you’re done scribbling, take a step back and observe the marks you’ve made on the page. Relax your gaze a little and start to look for shapes, figures, or images that seem to emerge from the chaos of your scribbles. This is similar to finding shapes in clouds—what you see is highly personal and can reveal subconscious thoughts or messages.

  3. Identify What Stands Out: Pay attention to any images that catch your eye or seem to stand out to you. You might see animals, faces, symbols, or other forms. Maybe you see just the hints of something. Draw, color or paint more details to make what you see really stand out and to complete the image.

  4. Reflect on the Images: Think about the images you found and created in your scribbles. What do they represent to you? Consider why these particular images might have appeared to you at this moment. What could your spirit allies or ancestors be trying to communicate through these symbols? Each image can hold specific meanings or messages, depending on your personal associations or feelings towards them.

  5. Contemplate the Messages: Spend some time reflecting on the possible messages or insights these images provide. You might find it helpful to write down your thoughts or feelings next to each image in your journal. Consider how these messages relate to your current life situations, questions, or challenges.

  6. Trust Your Intuition: Remember, the process of interpreting these images is deeply personal and relies on your intuition. Trust the feelings and insights that come to you as you contemplate the images. The messages from your spirit allies or ancestors might not always be clear or direct, but they can provide valuable guidance and perspectives.

By finding order in chaos and meaning in randomness, you open yourself up to receive insights that can support and guide you.

LET’S DO THE WORK TOGETHER

In this week’s Held by the Moon online creative gathering on Friday, April 12th at 6:00 – 7:30 pm MT, we will practice the three techniques to connect with your spirit allies or ancestors in your art journal together then work with the MAP Method to clear blocks to trusting yourself. 

We’ll start with an art warm up to get into the creative flow then we’ll prepare to connect with your spirit allies and ancestors. Next, we’ll practice all three techniques to receive messages from your spirit allies or ancestors in your art journal.

Finally, we’ll work with the MAP Method to rewire your brain in a way that helps you to release and let go the memories, beliefs or emotions that prevent you from trusting yourself. It’s a way of tending to past wounds by teaching your subconscious mind to do the deep inner work for you. 

The goal of this gathering is to leave you feeling clearer, lighter, and more aligned with your soul. 

If you want to spend time receiving guidance and insight from your spirit allies or ancestors and you like the idea of working with the MAP Method to work through some of the reasons you doubt yourself or you just love to hang out in sacred space with your art journal and the moon, I’d love for you to join me.

These classes are held in my online Zoom meeting room and they will be recorded.  A recording will be emailed to you later in the week if you cannot attend live.

Don’t worry. You don’t need an art journal or art experience to enjoy these online gatherings. The exercises are simple and more about the process than the end result. Pencil crayons or markers on whatever paper you can find are perfectly fine.

LEARN MORE OR REGISTER HERE

Monday

Happy new moon total solar eclipse in Aries.

I shared a lot about this particular moon in this post. I invite you to check that out if you want to find out how to work with the magic of this eclipse in your art journal. 

To personalize this moon even further, let’s get specific and see the area of YOUR life that this moon energy is focused on.

To figure out what area of your life this moon wants you to focus on, you simply need to know your rising sign.

If you don’t know your rising sign (it’s different than your sun or moon sign), then you can read more about it here and you can calculate what it is here. I also show you how to calculate your birth chart using the whole sign house system here. When you create your birth chart in this way, you will see your rising sign is the zodiac sign that occupies the first house in your birth chart.

If your rising sign is Aries, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions about bold new beginnings when it comes to your identity, body, appearance or your spirit. Think about these areas of your life and consider what intentions you want to make during the new moon in order to invite bold new beginnings in your health, personal expression, identity or your relationship with your body.

If your rising sign is in the sign of Taurus, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions of bold new beginnings when it comes to your subconscious mind and those things you hide from others and most importantly those things you hide from yourself. During this new moon set intentions around the kind of shadow work or brain rewiring you’d like to do and the results you’d like to experience from that deep inner work so that you can experience bold new beginnings in your life.

For Gemini people like me, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions of bold new beginnings when it comes to friendships, community or your hopes and wishes. Think about these areas of your life and consider what intentions you want to make during the new moon in order to invite bold new beginnings in your friendships and community or your hopes and wishes.

If your rising sign is in the sign of Cancer, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions for bold new beginnings when it comes to in your career, reputation or ideas of success. During this new moon, visualize your intentions for moving forward in your career, the kind of success you want to achieve or the kind of reputation you want to build and what bold new beginnings will look like in these areas of your life.

For Leo people, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions for bold new beginnings when it comes to your faith, spiritual practices, international travel or future success. Think about these areas of your life and consider what intentions you want to make during the new moon in order to invite a bold new beginning in your spirituality or travel dreams or your goals for the future.

For Virgo people, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions for bold new beginnings when it comes to in the area of death, taxes, your psyche or any debt you have accumulated. How will bold new beginnings help you clear any energetic, emotional or physical debt you may be carrying (your own or your ancestors’)? What would a bold new beginning in your emotional or mental well-being look like? What bold new beginnings can you imagine around these areas of your life? Write your new moon intention below.

If your rising sign is in the sign of Libra, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions of bold new beginnings when it comes to your close, intimate relationships or partnerships. Think about your marriage or partnership or best friend relationships and consider how a bold new beginning will help the closest relationships in your life.

For Scorpio people, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions of bold new beginnings when it comes to your routines, work, pets or wellness. If you were inviting a bold new beginning in one of these areas of your life, what would that look and feel like? Consider what intentions you can make during this new moon in order to invite a bold new beginning in your routines, your daily work tasks, your relationships with your pets or your health.

For Sagittarius people, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions of bold new beginnings when it comes to your children, hobbies, pleasure or your creativity. Think about these areas of your life and consider what intentions you want to make during the new moon in order to welcome bold new beginnings in your parenting life, a creative hobby that’s dear to your heart or those activities in your life that bring you joy.

If your rising sign is in the sign of Capricorn, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions of bold new intentions when it comes to your parents, your ancestors, your childhood or your home and living situation. Think about these areas of your life and consider what intentions you can make during this new moon in order to invite a bold new beginning in one of these areas of your life.

For Aquarius people, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions about inviting a bold new beginning when it comes to learning or teaching, communication, your siblings, the goddess or moon or earth-based rituals. Which one of these topics feels most important for you to focus on during this new moon? Choose one of them and consider what intentions you want to make in order to set a bold new beginning in one of these areas of your life.

Finally, for Pisces people, the new moon is inviting you to set intentions about inviting a bold new beginning when it comes to money, assets, income and your livelihood. Think about these areas of your life and consider what intentions you want to make during the new moon in order to invite a bold new beginning in your finances, possessions or livelihood.

In your art journal, draw, paint or collage an image that represents your new moon intentions.

Tuesday

Today the new moon is in the sign of Taurus. It is also having a tense relationship with Pluto.

When the Moon is in Taurus, it brings themes of comfort, stability, and sensuality to your emotional world. Think of Taurus as the cozy, comfy places in nature you can retreat to. It’s grounded, loves nice things, good food, and relaxation. The moon today might inspire you to just chill, enjoy life’s pleasures, and find your stable center. You can find comfort in simple joys and physical pleasures, like enjoying a hearty meal or the warmth of a gentle breeze. You might also notice the strong desire for emotional stability and avoiding disruptions, leading to a more peaceful, but sometimes stubborn, mood.

Spiritually, the Taurus Moon can prompt reflections on what truly makes you feel happy and fulfilled. It can be a time to consider your values and what really matters to you at the core.

Ask yourself: What really brings me comfort and peace?

What do I value the most in my life?

Am I focusing too much on material and physical comforts and neglecting my spiritual well-being?

How can I find balance between enjoying life’s pleasures and not overindulging?

In your art journal, draw, paint or collage an image that represents something you value deeply in your life.

Wednesday

Today the new moon is in the sign of Taurus. It is also having a happy relationship with Mars and Saturn and an intense relationship with Jupiter and Uranus. 

When the moon is in a happy relationship with Saturn, it creates a harmonious connection between our emotional inner world, represented by the moon, and the disciplined, structure-seeking energy of Saturn. This is like a gentle nudge rather than a push, encouraging stability, responsibility, and a sense of maturity in our emotions and personal life.

Emotionally, this happy relationship the moon is having with Saturn can help us feel more secure and supported as we navigate our feelings. It’s as if our emotions and practical realities find a way to work together, making it easier to handle responsibilities and challenges with a calm and steady heart. The emotional depth of the moon, combined with Saturn’s call for maturity, can lead to a time where we’re better at managing our duties and obligations without feeling overwhelmed.

Spiritually, this happy relationship the moon is having with Saturn encourages growth through discipline and patience. It’s a reminder that growth often requires perseverance and commitment. The moon and Saturn can bring a sense of peace and fulfillment from sticking to your commitments, even when it’s challenging. It supports building a solid foundation for your emotional and spiritual well-being, grounded in realism but not devoid of sensitivity.

In essence, the moon and Saturn offers a period where balancing our emotional needs with our responsibilities feels more achievable. It’s a supportive time for making decisions that align with both your heart and your long-term goals, encouraging you to take a mature, disciplined approach as you walk towards your creative dreams.

In your art journal, draw, paint or collage an image that represents a commitment you’re willing to during this lunar cycle.

Thursday

The waxing crescent moon moves into the sign of Gemini. It is also having a happy relationship with the planets Neptune, Pluto and Venus.

When the moon is in a happy relationship with Venus, it invites emotional grace, beauty, and a deep sense of harmony in your relationships (including your relationship with yourself). The moon reflects feelings of love, artistic inspiration, and a strong connection to the pleasures and joys of life.

Venus is the planet of love, beauty, and relationships. In ancient mythology, Venus is the goddess of love and beauty, who was born from the sea and symbolizes the power of attraction and harmony. Venus is often depicted as a figure of irresistible charm and aesthetic grace, embodying the qualities of love, artistry, and the ability to bring people together in harmony.

When the moon, which governs our emotions and inner world, is in a happy relationship with Venus, these Venusian qualities become intertwined with our emotional landscape. You might feel more inclined toward expressing love and affection, seeking beauty in your surroundings, and indulging in activities that bring pleasure and joy. It’s a time when relationships can feel more harmonious, and you might find it easier to connect with others on an emotional level.

This harmonious aspect also enhances creativity and artistic expression. Whether it’s through music, art, or any other form of creative work, the moon today encourages you to explore and express your artistic side. It’s a perfect time to appreciate the beauty around you and within you.

Spiritually, this alignment is a reminder of the importance of love, beauty, and harmony in our lives. It’s a call to balance the messiness and pain we experience in this world with the beauty we can create and experience in it as well. This period invites you to cultivate and appreciate the soft, gentle, kind and loving aspects of life, encouraging a deeper connection with your sense of beauty and love.

In your art journal, draw, paint or collage a page that celebrates the beauty and love of spring.

Friday

The waxing crescent moon is in the sign of Gemini. It is also having a tense relationship with the planet Mars and Saturn and a happy relationship with the planet Mercury.

In ancient astrology, the moon in Gemini carries a connection to Mercury, the fleet-footed messenger of the gods. Mercury had the unique ability to move between the worlds – from the realms of the divine to the earth and even to the underworld. This made him a bridge, a communicator between gods and humans, as well as between the living and the spirits of the departed. When the moon, symbolizing our emotions and intuition, is in Gemini, it illuminates this Mercurial theme of communication and connection across realms.

Emotionally, the moon in Gemini stirs a heightened desire to communicate, not just with the living but also with the unseen – our spirit allies and ancestors. Spiritually, this can be a good time to act as your own messenger, seeking guidance from those who have gone before you or spiritual entities that guide you. The energy allows messages to flow more easily, for intuition to be sharper, and for you to be more attuned to signs or symbols that the universe might offer.

To harness this energy in your art journal, consider writing a letter to a spirit ally or ancestor in your art journal. Start by setting an intention to connect with a specific ancestor or spirit ally. Use imagery that reminds you of them or symbols associated with Mercury. Write down questions you’d like answers to or simply allow your hand to move freely, channeling any messages that might come through.

In your art journal, write a letter to a spirit ally or ancestor then imagine how they would respond back to you.

Saturday

The waxing crescent moon moves into the sign of Cancer. It’s also having a tense relationship with Neptune.

The moon is in a tense relationship with Neptune today.

Neptune wants to help us connect to source energy and experience what its like to reach our divine potential, feel unconditionally loved and feel our interconnectedness. It also wants to open our psychic gifts, help us receive divine inspiration and dissolve barriers so we experience wholeness and unity. It also wants to help us expand and use our imagination and see the unseen or know the unknown.

It’s a planet of intuition, psychic abilities, imagination, spirituality and dreams but it can also represent our delusions or our desires to escape, including our desire to escape our uncomfortable feelings.

In this tense relationship with the moon, Neptune can cause you to feel unsettled and uncertain. It can especially blur the line between your experience and someone else’s – which for empaths and highly sensitive people means you might be more prone to absorb other people’s feelings today, so much so that you get confused about what is yours to carry and what was never yours to never pick up in the first place. It’s a good day to protect your energy field or clear your energy and release and let go what’s not yours to carry.

In your art journal, draw, paint or collage an image that represents your energy field being protected.

Sunday

The waxing crescent moon is in the sign of Cancer. It is also having a tense relationship with the planets Mercury and Venus and a happy relationship with the planets Mars and Saturn. 

Emerging from the darkness of the new moon, the waxing crescent moon symbolizes the first visible evidence of your intentions and desires beginning to take form. It’s a time of promise and potential that whispers of growth and possibilities yet to unfold.

This phase of the moon is about taking the seeds you planted during the new moon—those quiet intentions set in sacred space—and tenderly helping them into the light. It’s a reminder that even your biggest, wildest, grandest dreams start small, and that every first step must be taken in faith because you can’t yet see exactly where you are going or where your creative dreams will lead you.

The waxing crescent moon is a good time to revisit the intentions you set during the new moon. Ask yourself: What steps can I take, however small, to bring my dreams closer to reality? This moon phase encourages you to take action, even if it’s just a small gesture or a subtle shift in your daily routine, to affirm your commitment to your creative dreams.

This is also a time to nurture your inner light, to be kind to yourself as you navigate the vulnerabilities that naturally come with having a creative dream and try your best to move towards it. It’s not an easy thing to do and there are bound to be challenges along the way. The waxing crescent moon’s energy encourages you to move forward with gentleness and determination.

It’s a time to weave your creative dreams into the fabric of your daily life. 

In your art journal, draw, revisit your new moon intentions.

Have fun with your art journal and the moon this week.

with love,

Dana da Ponte

 

 

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