Sunday 19th April
The Moon, having waned to the New Moon a few days ago, now begins to wax once more, with a slight crescent just visible in the evening sky. With this rhythm, we are invited into a time of growth and development, a quiet encouragement to work on ourselves with greater consciousness. As the Moon gathers light, so too does something in nature begin to swell and arise, building gradually on the journey towards the Full Moon, where this process reaches its culmination in brightness and expression. Today, the Moon also stands at perigee, its closest point to the Earth. This intensification of lunar forces can make the day less favourable for tending plants or working the soil from a biodynamic perspective, inviting us instead to step back, observe, and prepare inwardly for the days ahead.