Full Moon Ceremony
Women dressed in white walk in line in silence to a peaceful place in the middle of nature with seating pads. Women settle into the moonlight in the circle hand in hand, Holy Mother *) in the middle, silence.
Let's sing: We tune in to the healing power of the moon … .. and move slowly counterclockwise with our hands in our hands. Finally, standing still, looking up at the moon, hands up and pulling the energy of the moon to ourselves.
The Holy Mother is a blessing in the mudra (palms raised open).
Sung: Goddess we were born ... and passing within the arms in the hands of
Let's Dance Shaddai Mor Lum around the Holy Mother.
The Holy Mother pours milk into the skippers and gives to everyone, doing namaskar-mudra and saying to everyone,
"Receive the milk blessed by the Holy Mother,
let it purify and strengthen your femininity,
let it remind you of the Goddess within you."
Once everyone has received the bowl of milk, the Holy Mother holds her hands in a blessed position, slowly turning 360 degrees. Everyone in the circle stands holding a cup in their hands. Participants then bless the bowl of milk in four directions and up to the moon, down to earth and to the Holy Mother.
The milk is drunk and placed in a bowl on the ground towards the center of the district. Let
's sit down and meditate for about 10 minutes
Singing Guru Puja or Devi Pujaduring which the colors of the mind are given to the Supreme / Holy Mother, who keeps her hands in the receiving mud (palms open downwards) slowly turning 360 degrees.
Sing this chant:
Jaya Devii sarvabhutesu, Shaktirupena samstitha
Namaste namaste namaste namo nama
Namaste namaste namaste namo namaha
Goddess of all creation the Great Mother of the universe I just give to you the secrets of my heart. I give to you the secrets of my heart. I give you a lotus flower of my heart. After that, everyone makes Namaskar . The Holy Mother slowly leaves to walk back and leaves in silence in line, Mother leads, someone collects the dishes in the basket and comes after. The silence continues until the next morning.
One of the women takes on the role of the Holy Mother, she dresses especially as a Goddess, perhaps with her head covered.
Let's sing: We tune in to the healing power of the moon … .. and move slowly counterclockwise with our hands in our hands. Finally, standing still, looking up at the moon, hands up and pulling the energy of the moon to ourselves.
The Holy Mother is a blessing in the mudra (palms raised open).
Sung: Goddess we were born ... and passing within the arms in the hands of
Let's Dance Shaddai Mor Lum around the Holy Mother.
The Holy Mother pours milk into the skippers and gives to everyone, doing namaskar-mudra and saying to everyone,
"Receive the milk blessed by the Holy Mother,
let it purify and strengthen your femininity,
let it remind you of the Goddess within you."
Once everyone has received the bowl of milk, the Holy Mother holds her hands in a blessed position, slowly turning 360 degrees. Everyone in the circle stands holding a cup in their hands. Participants then bless the bowl of milk in four directions and up to the moon, down to earth and to the Holy Mother.
The milk is drunk and placed in a bowl on the ground towards the center of the district. Let
's sit down and meditate for about 10 minutes
Singing Guru Puja or Devi Pujaduring which the colors of the mind are given to the Supreme / Holy Mother, who keeps her hands in the receiving mud (palms open downwards) slowly turning 360 degrees.
Sing this chant:
Jaya Devii sarvabhutesu, Shaktirupena samstitha
Namaste namaste namaste namo nama
Namaste namaste namaste namo namaha
Goddess of all creation the Great Mother of the universe I just give to you the secrets of my heart. I give to you the secrets of my heart. I give you a lotus flower of my heart. After that, everyone makes Namaskar . The Holy Mother slowly leaves to walk back and leaves in silence in line, Mother leads, someone collects the dishes in the basket and comes after. The silence continues until the next morning.
One of the women takes on the role of the Holy Mother, she dresses especially as a Goddess, perhaps with her head covered.