Reflections on the May Full Moon from the Stillpoint

What appears in bloom is never all there is. As the full moon swells and spring unfurls her petals, we’re reminded that every act of blossoming draws nourishment from what lies beneath—unseen, often forgotten, but essential.

This full moon issue includes another oracular installment in the series exploring the archetypes of the Tarot through an embodied somatic lens. The major arcana showcased this month is the Hierophant, and its symbolic themes of spiritual leadership, sacred structure, and the mysterious source of true power that moves beneath appearances and ritual performance.

How do we lead from within? What does it mean to flower without losing contact with the root?

Read the full reflection on Substack, and step into the quiet potency of embodied guidance:

https://marisamanriquez.substack.com/p/a-full-flowering-a-hidden-root

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Marisa Manriquez

Biodynamic Craniosacral Practitioner.

Ritual artist.

Mother.

Located in Richmond, Virginia.

I offer in-person and remote craniosacral therapy sessions.

Contact: soul.witness.sessions@proton.me

https://soulwitness.space
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