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5 rituals to get in touch with your hidden self for this week's Full Flower Moon in Scorpio
5 rituals to get in touch with your hidden self for this week's Full Flower Moon in Scorpio

New York Post

time12-05-2025

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5 rituals to get in touch with your hidden self for this week's Full Flower Moon in Scorpio

Ahoy, star seeds! One of the most powerful full moons of the year is upon us. On Monday, May 12th at 12:56 PM EST, the Full Flower Moon will peak at 22 degrees of Scorpio. Advertisement Full moons are always about revealing and feeling, but at 22 degrees in the sign of death and regeneration, energies are amplified and shadows grow ever taller. While the moon peaks early Monday afternoon, we will feel the effects of this lunation for several days after the main event. Because this one is a damn doozy, it may be best to wait until after the peak to see where the light has fallen and our work can begin. According to astrologer Magdalena of MyMetaphysicalMaven, this moon will hit hard for all signs, and we can likewise all benefit from the following shadowwork rituals. 1. Journal what you can't say out loud 3 Like your therapist, the full moon in Scorpio wants you to journal more. creatfive – Advertisement As the Greek poet (and probable Scorpio) Sappho reminds us, 'what cannot be said will be wept.' Be it a fear, confession, or fantasy, the full moon is a high time to let it bubble up and over and onto paper. And there's a reason why your therapist is begging you to journal: What is a blank page if not a mirror, folks? What is a pen if not a thread that pulls us through? 2. Digital exorcism Advertisement Fixed signs like Scorpio low-key love to hold on to things that hold them back: jobs, people, habits and beliefs. Under this full moon, you are invited and encouraged to do away with any text or photo evidence that makes you feel shame, regret, or restriction. Consider the pictures and messages you release into the digital ether a bat call to the universe that you are ready to accept the new and the sublime. Double down on calling in the good good by writing the following sentence in your notes app, ashes, blessed dirt or in blood/semen/watercolor paint in your journal 'I am open to receiving all type of abundance.' Hear, hear. 3. List three grudges you're holding on to and the real reasons why Advertisement 3 A Scorpio never forgets. Lutfar – As a fixed water sign, Scorpio forgets nothing and forgive even less. Under the light of this moon, if you can't let it go let it be an exercise in self-inquiry, ask yourself: What are you gaining by holding on? Does it still sting? What original wound lives below the infraction that inspired the grudge? If you release those feelings, what could you welcome into the space that's left? 4. Sit quietly for 10 minutes and notice the thoughts that emerge and repeat As full moons represent the closing of a cycle, get curious about the circles you find yourself spinning. Can you observe them without judgment? What are they demanding? To rid a haunted home of spirits, many paranormal experts recommend asking the ghosts what they need or want. As doom loops are both a maladaptive coping mechanism and something of a haunting, ask yours what they need and more importantly, what they are distracting you from. Get to the source and get to sorting it out. 5. Write down a painful truth you've been avoiding 3 Face your darkest self — and welcome transformation. Shomixer – Advertisement Lore holds that in order to cast out a demon, you must call it by its name. In this sense, when we give something language, we give it both form and the ability to be transformed. Similarly, by writing down a painful truth, you can face it and give it the space to change form from fear to freedom, a blockade to a building block. 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.

Announcing The Align Your Story Fellowship Program for Writers
Announcing The Align Your Story Fellowship Program for Writers

Globe and Mail

time14-04-2025

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  • Globe and Mail

Announcing The Align Your Story Fellowship Program for Writers

Align Your Story Writing Fellowship Program is now accepting applications. Online writing class with mindful, embodied writing program for serious writers in all genres. Runs mid-May to mid-August 2025. 6 fellowships: Top awards worth $5,000. Includes Mentoring with Nadia Colburn, award-winning writer and teacher. Complete the application then email a writing sample. Deadline: Monday, May 12th at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Learn more. Award-winning poet, memoirist, writing teacher, yogi, and activist, Nadia Colburn, Ph.D., RYT 200, who runs an online creative writing school, is excited to announce The Align Your Story Fellowship Program for Writers. The Align Your Story Fellowship Program is designed to support serious writers working in any genre who want to deepen their practice and craft and explore a mindful, embodied approach to writing. The program will be conducted online and is open to writers everywhere. The Fellowship's unique holistic, integrative writing curriculum, which includes guided meditation, yoga, the close study of literature, and step-by-step writing lessons and prompts, will help the Fellows hone their creative voice and vision, develop greater confidence and skills, find greater freedom and range on the page, heal their stories, bring mind and body together in the writing process, and find a greater sense of fulfillment in their writing–and life. The fellowships will run from mid-May to mid-August 2025 (though there is some flexibility around the start date, if needed). And fellows will receive lifetime access to the online writing course included in their award package. There are six fellowships, each named for a writer whose work will be studied in the program. All are open to writers working in any genre: The Sappho Writing Fellowship, for a writer of any age and background; The Virginia Woolf Under 30 Writing Fellowship, for a writer under 30 of any background,; The Zora Neale Hurston Writing Fellowship, for a writer of any age who identifies as a person of color; The Maya Angelou Writing Fellowship for Teachers, for a teacher of any age and background; and The Mary Oliver Writing Fellowship, which will be awarded to two writers of any background and age. The Sappho, Virginia Woolf, Zora Neale Hurston, and Maya Angelou Fellowships have award packages worth over $5,000 and include a full tuition waiver for the online writing class Align Your Story; two private one-on-one mentoring sessions with Colburn; and 3 months of membership in the Align Mindful Embodied Writers Collective, Nadia Colburn's ongoing writing community. The two Mary Oliver Fellowships have award packages worth over $3,500 and include a full tuition waiver for the Align Your Story course and 3 months of membership in the Align Mindful Embodied Writers Collective. In addition to the 6 writers selected for these fellowships 12 other top contenders will receive scholarships, discounts, and other opportunities at Nadia Colburn's writing school. Nadia Colburn is an award-winning poet and memoir writer, and the author of two books. She has taught literature at MIT, holds a PhD in English from Columbia University, and is a certified yoga teacher and mindfulness instructor. Her community of online writing students includes over 30,000 mindful writers. To apply, complete the brief Application Form here and email a writing sample of up to 8 double spaced pages to nadia@ There is no entry fee. The deadline to submit is Monday, May 12th, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Learn more about Online Writing Classes and Coaching with Nadia Colburn, Boston area writer and writing teacher. Have questions? Email nadia@ Media Contact Company Name: Nadia Colburn Contact Person: Nadia Colburn Email: Send Email Phone: (617) 785-6627 Address: 48 Cedar St City: Cambridge State: Massachusetts Country: United States Website:

Rainbow plaque to be unveiled at former home of Jackie Forster
Rainbow plaque to be unveiled at former home of Jackie Forster

BBC News

time27-02-2025

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Rainbow plaque to be unveiled at former home of Jackie Forster

London's latest "rainbow plaque" has been unveiled at the former home of actor, broadcaster and lesbian rights activist Jackie the scheme, blue plaques bordered with rainbow stripes have been installed in several locations in the capital, to commemorate significant people, places or events in LGBTQIA+ publicly came out as a lesbian in 1969 and joined the Campaign for Homosexual Equality. She later co-founded the long-running lesbian social network and publication organisation Studio Voltaire, which runs the plaque scheme, described Forster as a "true trailblazer who paved the way for LGBTQIA+ people through her pioneering work". Following Sappho, Forster joined the Greater London Council's Women's Committee and became an active member of the Lesbian Archive and Information Centre Management Committee. "Jackie spent the last half of her life working increasingly for LGBTQIA+ rights and visibility," said Anne Lacey, Forster's partner."From the day she 'came out' at Speakers' Corner in 1969, she fought for the celebration of the word 'lesbian.'"The plaque was unveiled in front of her family, friends and fellow activists on Wednesday, at Forster's former home in Warwick Avenue, where she lived for 21 years until her Sanders, Founder of LGBT+ History Month said Forster was a "whirlwind and a massive champion for lesbian visibility"."Importantly, Jackie ensured there was a weekly safe space at Sappho's Notting Hill meetings. "Her kindness was legendary," she added. Forster was chosen for the commemoration through public nominations, with this being one of five new plaques being installed across London since initiative, supported by the Mayor of London, has already installed plaques for playwright Oscar Wilde (Clapham Junction Station), the film My Beautiful Laundrette (Vauxhall) and he Black and Lesbian Gay Centre (Peckham).

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