Planting Seeds: The Sacred Work of Tending Your Garden

The Moon teaches us that everything has a cycle: growth, fullness, release, and renewal. Right now, as we move through the Waning Crescent Moon in Taurus, we’re being invited to pauserelease, and make space for what’s next.

This is a tender, quiet phase—the last breath before the New Moon. It’s not a time for pushing forward or forcing action. It’s a time for clearing out, like gently weeding a garden before you plant new seeds.

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Taurus, the sign of the Earth, reminds us to stay grounded—to nourish ourselves with the simple, earthy things that bring us back to our bodies:
🌿 A warm cup of tea
🌿 Bare feet in the grass
🌿 A slow walk through the woods
🌿 Tending to your physical space

This week, I invite you to do something grounded.
Take care of your outer garden—whether that’s literally weeding your plants, sweeping your porch, or clearing a corner of your home. As you tend to the physical space around you, remember that this is also the work of tending to your inner garden.

The Moon teaches us that what we allow to grow in our garden—whether that’s thoughts, habits, relationships, or energy—takes up space. If we’re holding on to what no longer serves us, there’s less room for what wants to bloom.

This is the time to ask:
🌙 What am I ready to release?
🌙 What feels heavy, cluttered, or stagnant?
🌙 Where can I make space—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—for what I want to grow next?

The upcoming Gemini New Moon on May 27 is a beautiful moment to plant new seeds—especially seeds of curiosity, learning, and connection.

But before we plant, we clear. We make space. We prepare the soil.

That’s the invitation of this moment: Tend to your garden.
Both the one in front of you, and the one within you.

May your tending be gentle, your letting go graceful, and your New Moon seeds planted with love.

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