This is the last full moon of winter. Scorpio rises again imbuing us with intense emotional needs. Scorpio is a water sign that affects emotional/phycological, spiritual quadrants of our Medicine Wheel of life. The medicine for today is cinnamon.
We can boil cinnamon sticks and have it as a tea, or to cleanse sacred objects, and ourselves. It is known as a herb of healing, a herb that helps us obtain higher spiritual awareness, and is a protector.
Cinnamon is all about many kinds of love, spirituality, luck, and health. It is masculine energy. Therefore the influences will be on trying to be protective, devotion, faithful and we need to take time to see and analyze things. There is very high vibration of influence right now, so your thinking will be more masculine. Tuck a cinnamon stick in your pocket, make cinnamon cookies, cakes, boil sticks for their essence in your house. Wear cinnamon oil. Do whatever you can to fill your body, mind, heat and soul with this medicine.
You can use cinnamon to burn off any negative energy that arrives on your doorstep. You can grind a cinnamon stick in your pestle, or directly burn a cinnamon stick to cleanse the air and your home.
**Palo Santo is kin to sage and can be substitute. **
In fact, you can boil cinnamon sticks and rinse your hair with it to radiate and to have supreme protection today. As well, for spiritual awareness and protection, the Baha’i way is to use 9 which is the spiritual number.
You can hang cinnamon sticks near your door to wash anyone or anything that enters through the door. Or, drop a few pinches of cinnamon powder on the mat where people will step on to it as they enter so that they do not bring in negative energy.
Do not use cinnamon every day. Too much can cause dizziness, fatigue and shakiness. Do not use it around pregnant women. Cinnamon is very powerful medicine. Sometimes you can use it to help embed your intentions.
Remember Scorpio’s influences and that the moon is a Storm Moon. All things will be amplified by moon time. Enjoy Worm Moon in all its splendor.
©Carol Desjarlais 3,7,23
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