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Full Moon rituals: Harness lunar energy to illuminate your own power

Full Moon rituals: Harness lunar energy to illuminate your own power

New York Post2 days ago

For as long as human beings have lifted their eyes to the night sky, we've been awed by the pockmarked mirror of the moon. The fastest-moving celestial body, the moon, and her cycles govern tides, menstruation, migratory patterns, and time.
A full moon occurs when the moon is directly opposite the sun in its orbit around Earth. Spiritually speaking, that opposition — between yin and yang, light and dark — makes for a potent time for surrender and a heightened sense of emotionality.
As such, full moons are synonymous with closure, culmination, revelation, and endings of cycles, habits, and relationships.
How often is there a full moon
5 Full moons are synonymous with closure, culmination, revelation, and endings of cycles, habits, and relationships.
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It takes the moon about 29.5 days to venture through all of its phases, and each month hosts, on average, one full moon.
'Full moons are known to affect our bodies and minds. I believe that lunar energy creates a low-grade electromagnetic field that heightens our human magnetic field. This amplification of our electromagnetic waves can also amplify our mental states and our physical vigor. It is a little like a vibrational, adrenaline rush,'
Iosellev 'Josie' Castañeda, a modern-day curandera, healer and author of 'Latine Herbalism: A Beginner's Guide to Modern Curanderismo, Healing Plants, and Folk Traditions of the Americas,' tells The Post,
Castañeda maintains that if directed toward self-inquiry, lunar energy can become a ceaseless source of power and knowing.
How long does a full moon last?
Technically, the Full Moon is a moment that coincides with the Earth, the moon, and the Sun in exact alignment. However, the moon appears full for three days, and depending on your energetic relationship, lunar work can be done on or around the day of the full moon.
In astrology, the moon represents intuition, things felt but not seen, nourishment, and the divine feminine. The sign and house placement of the moon in the birth chart indicates how we are formed and fed by shadow and light.
5 Iosellev 'Josie' Castañeda is a modern-day curandera and author of 'Latine Herbalism.'
courtesy of Josie Castañeda.
Castañeda notes, in kind, that in many indigenous cultures, the moon is representative of the Grandmother archetype.
'Her brightness allows us to see our ancestors, the stars. When we approach the full moon from this perspective, we can begin to set aside the idea of a magnification of energy and connect more to the contemplative state that the full moon can foster. In effect, the child, reaching out to Grandmother for soothing and loving advice.'
In her book, 'Latine Herbalism,' Castañeda notes that the experience of sitting under the Full Grandmother Moon brings coolness and a softness that correlates to a relaxed nervous system that is ready to receive.
'When your nervous system is relaxed, you can 'see' inward. You have the mental space to contemplate thoughts and emotions from a detached point of view. All contemplative practices are meant to free you from the mundane patterns of reaction. The connection to Grandmother Full Moon can also free your mind by allowing this state of discernment.'
Preparing for the Full Moon:
5 To prepare for the power of the main event of the full moon, Castañeda recommends conscious clearing of the literal and metaphorical variety.
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Castañeda suggests keeping company with supportive friends and family in the days before and after the full moon to fortify yourself with positive, affirmative energy.
To prepare for the power of the main event of the full moon, Castañeda recommends conscious clearing of the literal and metaphorical variety.
'Keeping in mind the quiet you want to cultivate, declutter, tidy & clean your personal space, altars, and sacred areas two or three days before a full moon. Prepare your areas in a way that they are ready to welcome the full moon, and your efforts will be… effortless. This looks like having everything in the right place, flowers, incense, candles, etc., ready to be used without hassle.'
Castañeda suggests bathing the body and washing hair 3-4 hours before the full moon reaches its peak.
'This lowers the electromagnetic resonance. It is important to keep your own vibrational energy calm and receptive without extra stimulation.'
During the Full Moon peak hour:
5 During both full moons and eclipses, Castañeda suggests covering any mirrors in your home
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To aid and abet cosmic contemplation, Castañeda recommends a fasting protocol.
'Fasting 4-6 hours before peak helps clear the organs both physically and energetically of stagnation. You can break the fast with an herbal tea that deepens relaxation an hour after peak. During the fast, move slowly, do breath work, or restorative Yoga.'
During both full moons and eclipses, Castañeda suggests covering any mirrors in your home. 'Reflective surfaces can 'attract' electromagnetic energy that is super magnified and overwhelming. If you are looking to contemplate during this heightened time, make the effort to cover large mirrors and reduce the bouncing energies.'
She also advocates for a digital detox during a full moon, powering down phones, TVs, wi-fi, Bluetooth, and other electronics.
'While the electromagnetic waves of these devices are not seen or heard, at least by human ears, you will feel the difference when you disconnect from the power grid. Again, we want to reduce as much of the electric noise as possible to tune inward.'
To that effect, Castañeda says that for those with an established meditation practice, meditating during a full moon can take you to surprising heights and depths.
'For those who do not have a set practice, you can connect to your breath, noticing the inhale and exhale as a kind of meditation. Take deep inhales where the chest rises and the lungs fully expand, maintain slow, long exhales where you fully release the breath.'
Post Full Moon:
5 In the wake of the full moon, Castañeda recommends bathing in a moving body of water like a river or the ocean.
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In the wake of the full moon, Castañeda reaches for gentle, easy-to-digest foods like kitchari & congee. 'Simple meals that move through the body with ease, bringing both the body and mind to the present moment after quiet and self-awareness of meditation.'
She also recommends bathing in a moving body of water like a river or the ocean.
'This supports the removal of any electric static and grounds the body with negative ions.'
With wet hair and a full belly, put pen to paper.
'Journaling acts as a reflection after contemplation. It is a place where you can express and explore any insights revealed during your time with the Full Moon.'
While many recommend manifesting during a Full Moon cycle, Castañeda believes the magnification of the moon is best directed at internal work.
'These practices are meant to illuminate your own power. With this coming full moon, the time is ripe for testing these out.'
Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and irreverently reports on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.

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Why sleeping on your back is the unhealthiest position — and the one exception when it's actually the best

Are you on the right side of history when it comes to your sleep position? How you sleep significantly impacts your health, affecting everything from breathing and digestion to spinal alignment and even wrinkle development. 5 Your sleep position affects your breathing, digestion, spinal alignment and even wrinkle development. – Advertisement People tend to sleep on their side, studies show. Lying on the back is the second most common position, with stomach sleeping a distant third. So, which are the best and worst sleep positions? The Post had snooze experts pick a side. The worst sleep position is … Advertisement 'Out of all sleeping positions, the worst one — backed by scientific evidence — would have to be sleeping on one's back,' Michael Gradisar, head of sleep science for Sleep Cycle, a smart alarm app and sleep tracker, told The Post. When you sleep on your back, gravity can pull your tongue and soft palate back into your throat. 5 Sleeping on your back may seem like the logical choice, but it comes with a bevy of downsides. weyo – This movement can narrow your airway, increasing the chances of the vibrations that cause snoring. Advertisement Even worse, the airway can collapse, leading to breathing pauses during sleep. That condition is known as sleep apnea. Because sleep apnea disrupts rest, it's been linked to irritability, mental health challenges, increased insulin resistance that paves the way for diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. Lying flat on your back also makes it easier for stomach acid to flow back into the esophagus, fueling heartburn. Advertisement 'The best sleeping position is the one that feels the most comfortable, such that you get the most sleep,' Gradisar said. 'If the most comfortable position happens to be on your back, then lesser quality sleep is better than very little sleep.' Still, it's not all bad on your back — in fact, many of us started sleeping in the supine position in infancy. 5 This is definitely not the best sleep position. Do not try at home! theartofphoto – The back sleep position is widely recognized as the safest way to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) because it minimizes the odds of airway obstruction. Sleeping on your back also promotes spinal alignment, relieves sinus buildup and prevents wrinkles and breakouts because there's less facial contact with the pillow. The best sleep position is … 'Sleeping on the stomach, or the prone position, may cause strain on the neck and back,' Dr. Boris Gilyadov, associate medical director of The Mount Sinai Integrative Sleep Center, told The Post. 'Usually, the better position to reduce snoring and possible sleep apnea is sleeping on the side (left or right),' added Gilyadov, an assistant professor of medicine (pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Advertisement 5 Sleeping on the stomach may cause strain on the neck and back. Vasiliy – Sleeping on your side, particularly the left side, has several benefits beyond your airways. Catching zzz's on your left side allows the stomach and pancreas to rest in a natural position, enabling proper digestion. Advertisement And when you lie on your left side, your stomach is positioned below your esophagus, making it harder for stomach acid to flow back into the esophagus. Sleeping on your left side can also help facilitate lymphatic drainage because the lymphatic system is dominant on the left side. A well-functioning lymphatic system is crucial for the performance of lymph nodes and the prevention of swelling. Plus, side sleeping can allow your spine to decompress and align properly, alleviating back pain and stiffness. Advertisement 5 Sleeping on your left side has many upsides, experts say. fizkes – Pregnant women are often encouraged to sleep on their left side. Sleeping on the back can put pressure on the inferior vena cava, reducing blood flow to the heart and baby. Sleeping on the left side helps maintain optimal blood flow and can minimize the risk of stillbirth. Advertisement There are some drawbacks, though, to side sleeping. This position concentrates pressure on the shoulder you sleep on, potentially leading to pain and discomfort. Plus, consistently putting one side of your face against the pillow can lead to wrinkles and breakouts. Experts recommend placing a supportive pillow under your head and neck and perhaps a pillow between your knees to help keep your hips and knees aligned and reduce stress on your lower back.

Scientists studying axolotls in hopes of learning how to regrow limbs
Scientists studying axolotls in hopes of learning how to regrow limbs

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Scientists studying axolotls in hopes of learning how to regrow limbs

With their goofy grins and feathery gills, axolotls have become stars of the pet world and video games like Minecraft. But these small, smiling salamanders are also helping scientists explore a medical mystery: Can people someday regrow arms or legs? Axolotls are special because they can regrow body parts no matter the age. Lose a leg? They'll grow it back. Damage to their heart, lungs or even brain? They can also repair that! "This species is special," lead researcher James Monaghan, a biologist at Northeastern University in Boston, told The Washington Post. They have "really become the champion of some extreme abilities that animals have." In a new study -- published Tuesday in Nature Communications -- Monaghan's team used genetically engineered axolotls that glow in the dark to learn how this amazing process works. One mystery in limb regrowth is how cells "know" which part of the limb to rebuild. If an axolotl loses its upper arm, it grows back the entire arm. But if the injury is farther down, only the lower arm and hand regrow. "Salamanders have been famous for their ability to regenerate arms for centuries," Monaghan said. "One of the outstanding questions that has really plagued the field is how a salamander knows what to grow back." The answer may be a small molecule called retinoic acid. It's related to vitamin A and often used in skin-care products under the name retinol. The molecule acts like a GPS, helping cells know where they are on the body and what part to rebuild. Monaghan's team worked with axolotls that were genetically engineered to glow when retinoic acid was active. Then, they amputated limbs -- after giving the animals anesthesia -- and tracked their health, The Post reported. Monaghan said researchers monitored their health closely. "They don't show signs of pain or distress after limb amputation the way mammals might, and they regenerate fully within weeks," he said. When axolotls were given a drug that blocked the breakdown of retinoic acid, their limbs didn't regrow right -- an upper arm would form where a lower arm should be. Axolotls not given the drug regrew their limbs normally. This suggests that retinoic acid tells cells where they are and what part to grow. Higher levels of the acid seem to signal a spot closer to the body's center, according to The Post. "While we are still far from regenerating human limbs, this study is a step in that direction," said Prayag Murawala, a researcher at MDI Biological Laboratory in Maine, who helped make the glowing axolotls used in the study. Monaghan thinks this could help humans someday. "We all have the same genes," he said. "We've all made these limbs when we were embryos." The challenge is figuring out how to turn those same genetic blueprints back on later in life -- something axolotls can do but humans can't yet. "It's one of the oldest questions in biology, but it's also the most futuristic-looking," he said. Thanks to a growing interest in axolotls, especially among kids, this unique animal is helping to drive cutting-edge science. "It's a little surreal," Monaghan added. "You just see axolotls at the airport, axolotls at the mall. My kids are coming home with axolotl toys all the time, because people know what I do." More information The San Diego Zoo has more on axolotls. Copyright © 2025 HealthDay. All rights reserved.

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