Another way that we often see the Divine Feminine represented is through different dualities that exist in our universe, for example, the sun and moon. The moon represents the Divine Feminine—radiant, mysterious, sensual, cyclical, and reminiscent of sleep/rest. The sun represents the masculine (illuminating, intense, and correlated with activity).
Lunar practices are intended to bring us into our feminine, and that’s anything that allows us to rest or create like meditation, gentle yoga, dance, self-love, and the like.
See how lunar energy shows up in your life this week with the tools below.
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