July 11, 2025: To the ones waking up with emotional hangovers
Today we send the light of our love to those who said the hard thing, let something die, cried behind closed doors.
Dear friends,
Each day, we gather here - hearts from every corner of the globe - to share a breath, a quiet pause, and send the light of our love into a dark world.
Today we send the light of our love to those waking up with emotional hangovers.
To the ones who said the hard thing,
let something die,
cried behind closed doors.
This love is for the sacred aftermath…..
the silence that follows courage.
May the ground receive what I released
I don’t rush to fill the space I’ve cleared.
I honour the ache that comes with truth.
I trust the silence to speak in time.
I let softness be my reward for strength.
I am held, even when it feels empty.
Today’s Light Point
The echo is part of the ceremony.
Full Moons don't just peak and vanish….
They echo, reverberate, reshape.
Today is the first true exhale.
The Moon has now entered Aquarius,
and while the intensity softens,
your mind may be trying to “figure out” what just happened.
Don’t.
Let your nervous system catch up to your soul.
Let integration be its own kind of magic.
Sometimes, the most important work is rest.
And today…….the sky exhales
The Aquarius Moon brings mental altitude and emotional distance….enough to see the terrain behind you. Meanwhile, Comet 3I/ATLAS still drifts silently above, transmitting the bigger picture you’re not yet ready to name.
You’ve released something ancient.
You don’t have to name it yet.
Just breathe into the space it left behind.
This is a day for stillness that stitches.
Let the sky bandage what was torn.
See you tomorrow morning!
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Yes, "the silence that follows courage." I never thought of it that way. It was more of: what's the next step or can I fly, when I've just walked off this cliff. The silence speaks volumes.