Sunday 7th September

Sunday 7th September
Today the Moon is full, yet hidden, as Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon. This is a lunar eclipse, a moment when the light of the Sun—normally reflected fully by the Moon—is blocked. In biodynamics, such eclipses are understood as times when the usual balance of cosmic forces is interrupted. The Moon, which carries formative forces into earthly life, is overshadowed, and vitality can be unsettled. For the garden, this is not a favourable time for sowing, planting, or making decisive interventions. Instead, it is a moment to pause, observe, and allow the soil and plants to rest, as the celestial rhythm moves through its shadowed crossing.

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