
The Upcoming Rejuvenation Cycle
It will be powerful
The winter solstice is generally known as the longest and darkest night of the year. For us Northern Hemispherians this year’s solstice will still be the longest night of the year but it won’t be the darkest. That is because it comes very close to coinciding with the full moon. It is not a perfect alignment but it is close enough to generate additional mojo atop the solstice mojo. It is not that often that the winter solstice aligns with a lunar cycle.
This near-alignment also intensifies the Rejuvenation Cycle, which begins the moment of the solstice and lasts between 14 and 15 days after the solstice. Not many people know about the Rejuvenation Cycle. It is not socially or intellectually accepted mainstream information so you won’t find out about it by googling it or checking Wikipedia.
Humankind, as well as the planet that we are a part of, is constantly going through cycles; solar cycles, lunar cycles, planetary cycles, and also our personal cycles. When cycles align and converge mojo happens. And when we are aware of those cycles and when they align then we can utilize that mojo. When we are totally unaware of cycles and their alignments we end up saying, “What the hell just happened?”
Humans tend to be blissfully unaware of most natural cycles. A big reason for this is because we have been conditioned to instead follow a fake calendar system that is out of alignment with natural cycles.
The solar year begins and ends with the winter solstice. Instead of an animal with two legs, two arms, a noggin, and assorted appendages and organs, let’s pretend that we are a plant. Plants — most of them anyway — begin as a seed. So let’s pretend we are a seed.
The Rejuvenation Cycle can also be seen as a germination cycle. It is with the winter solstice that the seed that we are begins to germinate and we sprout forth into the new solar year. This germination cycle lasts one-half of a lunar cycle. Having sprouted, we then enter a cycle of growth. As the sun increases in its intensity, we also intensify and grow along with the sun.
When the sun is at its peak at the summer solstice we also peak in growth and we enter a phase of creating new seeds which we grow and impregnate with the vibrations of joy we’ve been experiencing throughout the solar year. Our growth begins to bear fruit.
In fall our growth stops and we drop our seeds as we slough off the accumulated growth accrued during the year. The fruit of that growth lies dormant in our seeds awaiting a new solar year and a new cycle of life. And then on the next winter solstice a new solar year begins and we become rejuvenated as we sprout forth into a new cycle.
This is a very simplistic analogy. It’s much more complicated than this, especially since we are going through so many different cycles at all times. Plus, we’re not annual plants that die with each year.
The ancients, who were not bound by a fake calendar, knew of these cycles and utilized them. They knew that the Rejuvenation Cycle was a time to renew their alignment with natural cycles and make conscious intention and resolution about the new solar cycle. It is a time of sprouting forth new choices, new directions, and new attitudes. They used the Rejuvenation Cycle to continually replenish themselves in their evolutionary journey.
The two weeks or so of the Rejuvenation Cycle is the best time of the year to implement lasting change. That only makes sense because it is a time when time and energy and cycles change. Everything changes. It is a time of very intense mojo that, if we align with it, can help us birth the change that we want.
This year the solar cycle almost aligns with the lunar cycle. (It’s very close.) This near-alignment of the solar and lunar cycles significantly increases the vibratory mojo of the Rejuvenation Cycle.
Those making New Year’s resolutions according to a fake calendar would do better to instead make those resolutions at the very end of the Rejuvenation Cycle. Try it. You’d be surprised how much more successful those resolutions will be when they are made in alignment with true natural cycles.
And the upcoming Rejuvenation Cycle beginning in just a few days happens to end with a new moon in early January (check for your local times) which, of course, is the best time of a lunar cycle to begin new things. So the sun and the moon are doing a happy dance for us. They are seriously amping up the mojo that all of us can utilize to bring about powerful and joyful change.
All we have to do is become aware of the cycles and JOIN THE DANCE.
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