Ancient Moon Wisdom
The Kabbalistic Wheel of Astro Mystery and its Relationship to the Human Experience
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 14 December 2012
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780761859840
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages140 pages
- Size 228.35x151.64x12.446 mm
- Weight 227 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Long ago, mystics believed that along with every renewal of the phases of the Moon came shifts within the souls of all stones, plants, animals, and yes, even humans. This book highlights these shifts and explains how we are affected by them, how to tap into them for wholesome living, and how to engage obstacles we might encounter along the way. Drawing from a rich treasury of ancient Hebraic mystery wisdom and her many years of experience as a spiritual healer and counselor, Miriam Maron introduces us to the remarkable interplay between the months of the yearly cycle and tribal archetypes in the Hebraic tradition. She discusses each month's corresponding animal, mineral, and plant totems. In Ancient Moon Wisdom, one will discover important life lessons from the histories and mythologies surrounding these archetypes and the deeper meanings behind each of their corresponding months-all of which will prove helpful in one's personal unfolding.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface
Chapter One: The Moons
Chapter Two: Nee'sahn (March 16-May 8)
Chapter Three: Iyyar (April 10-June 8)
Chapter Four: See'vahn (May 10-July 8)
Chapter Five: Tamuz (June 9-August 6)
Chapter Six: Ahv (July 8-September 5)
Chapter Seven: Elul (August 7-October 2)
Chapter Eight: Tish'ray (September 5-November 3)
Chapter Nine: Chesh'von (October 5-December 2)
Chapter Ten: Kees'lev (November 3-January 2)
Chapter Eleven: Tey'vet (December 2-January 29)
Chapter Twelve: Sh'vaht (January 1-February 28)
Chapter Thirteen: Adar (February 11-March 28)
Chapter Fourteen: Second Adar (March 2-April 8 in Leap Years)