I felt positively giddy going into the interview recording for this week's episode of Bear the Light—and then I felt even more lit up afterward! Sian Peters is a beautiful soul with a calming yet vibrant energy who is here to tell us about living in alignment with the moon cycles as a way of bearing light.
Sian (pronounced "Sean" for those of us here in the States) and I discuss:
* The difference between the solar calendar and the lunar calendar
* How living by the solar calendar (that's our usual January to December calendar) works against the rest of nature and how we've lived for thousands of years
* The two main anchor points of the moon cycle—the new moon and full moon—and how you can align your monthly rhythms, rituals, and intentions with both
* How the female hormonal cycle reflects this reality too
* The truth behind the idiom "It must be a full moon!"
* How your personal way of being and personality impact the way you experience the cycles and seasons as they ebb and flow
I love the way Sian talks about the moon. I'm pretty sure you will too.
Connect with Sian on her website and on Instagram at @sianpeters.me.
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