May New Moon Circle
At Ayni, we grow herbs following a lunar calendar to reframe colonial rigid notions of space and time, into adaptive patterns that are responsive to natural cycles and support our wellness and relationship to the land.
We invite our community to join us in this practice of aligning with the moon by gathering with us each New Moon to reclaim our connection to the cycles of renewal and release that influence our relationships to each other and the ecosystems we are a part of. We will gather around a fire and create space for journaling and intention setting.
Traditionally, the new moon is a time to sow new seeds of intention and reset our inner cycles. A time to reflect on where we’ve been and where we are trying to go. As we plant our seeds with the moon, we wonder what this ancestral way of time keeping would be like if we experienced it consistently in community? Circle participants are invited to return to subsequent new moon circles. We hope that this space can be a space where we can speak our intentions out loud to each other and return back together at each new moon to share how those intentions unfolded for us.
At Ayni, we grow herbs following a lunar calendar to reframe colonial rigid notions of space and time, into adaptive patterns that are responsive to natural cycles and support our wellness and relationship to the land.
We invite our community to join us in this practice of aligning with the moon by gathering with us each New Moon to reclaim our connection to the cycles of renewal and release that influence our relationships to each other and the ecosystems we are a part of. We will gather around a fire and create space for journaling and intention setting.
Traditionally, the new moon is a time to sow new seeds of intention and reset our inner cycles. A time to reflect on where we’ve been and where we are trying to go. As we plant our seeds with the moon, we wonder what this ancestral way of time keeping would be like if we experienced it consistently in community? Circle participants are invited to return to subsequent new moon circles. We hope that this space can be a space where we can speak our intentions out loud to each other and return back together at each new moon to share how those intentions unfolded for us.
At Ayni, we grow herbs following a lunar calendar to reframe colonial rigid notions of space and time, into adaptive patterns that are responsive to natural cycles and support our wellness and relationship to the land.
We invite our community to join us in this practice of aligning with the moon by gathering with us each New Moon to reclaim our connection to the cycles of renewal and release that influence our relationships to each other and the ecosystems we are a part of. We will gather around a fire and create space for journaling and intention setting.
Traditionally, the new moon is a time to sow new seeds of intention and reset our inner cycles. A time to reflect on where we’ve been and where we are trying to go. As we plant our seeds with the moon, we wonder what this ancestral way of time keeping would be like if we experienced it consistently in community? Circle participants are invited to return to subsequent new moon circles. We hope that this space can be a space where we can speak our intentions out loud to each other and return back together at each new moon to share how those intentions unfolded for us.