So enjoy Sacred Water prep.
On both New Moon and Full
Moon, just after sunset, I like
to place a couple of gallons of
well water under the open sky.
Then, just before daybreak, I
harvest the water, attach the
date and type. I use Full Moon
Water as celebratory drinks
for things overcome and New
Moon Water for those I'm
working on.
Rain water is harder to collect,
but can be done at any time it's
raining. I find that several large
open bowls allows me to gather
a cup or two. I use it sparingly.
I call it, Tears from Heaven, and
have a shot when I'm really down.
Feels like the celestials are crying
with me.
I do the same with Storm Water
for when I'm unduly angry and
can barely cope due to such
sentiment.
Snow Water is one of my absolute
faves. I only collect snow when it
is over three feet deep. My sense is
that less snow may be quite soiled
as its job is to clean the atmosphere.
I scoop the upper level of snow into
every pot and pan I own. Tupperware
bowls as well. The following morn,
the snow will have melted. I house it
in jars and label it by name and date.
I like to drink Snow Water when my
soul feels frozen with pain. Whilst I'm
having a few sips, I ponder, and/or
meditate and try to suss out what is
bothering me.
Sun Water is placed outside in the
rising morn and allowed to bask in
all the glory until just before sunset.
I enjoy the odd glass when I am
overwhelmed with SAD during the
winter.
Give it a think and perhaps you'll
prep a bit of Snow Water for yourself
today . . .
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