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As we journey through March 2025, the cosmos offers a profound event that invites us to deepen our spiritual practice—a Total Lunar Eclipse on March 13th/14th. This celestial phenomenon not only captivates stargazers but also provides a unique opportunity to connect with universal energies. Let’s explore the history of lunar eclipses and discover ways to harness their spiritual potential.
The Significance of a Total Lunar Eclipse
A Total Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth aligns directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting Earth’s shadow over the Moon and giving it a reddish hue, often referred to as a “Blood Moon.” This alignment is a rare event, happening approximately twice a year. In March 2025, this spectacle will be visible across North and South America, offering a mesmerizing display for those who gaze upward.
Historical and Cultural Perspectives
Throughout history, lunar eclipses have been imbued with deep cultural and spiritual meanings. Ancient civilizations often viewed them as powerful omens or moments of transformation. In various traditions, a Blood Moon symbolizes renewal, the shedding of old ways, and the ushering in of new beginnings. This perspective aligns with the natural cycles of the Moon, representing phases of growth, culmination, and rebirth.
Connecting with Universal Energy During the Eclipse
The upcoming Total Lunar Eclipse is an auspicious time to attune yourself to the rhythms of the universe. Here are some practices to deepen your connection:
1. Meditative Reflection: Find a serene outdoor space where you can observe the eclipse. As the Earth’s shadow envelops the Moon, enter a meditative state, focusing on releasing negative energies and inviting transformative growth.
2. Moonlit Rituals: Engage in rituals that honor the Moon’s energy. This could involve lighting candles, setting intentions for personal growth, or performing cleansing ceremonies to let go of past burdens.
3. Journaling Insights: Document your thoughts and emotions during the eclipse. Reflect on areas of your life that require change and set intentions for the new cycle ahead.
4. Community Gatherings: Join with like-minded individuals to collectively observe the eclipse. Sharing this experience can amplify the spiritual energy and foster a sense of unity.
Practical Observing Tips
To fully embrace the spiritual essence of the eclipse, consider the following:
• Timing: The eclipse will occur on the night of March 13th/14th. Ensure you check local times for the best viewing experience.
• Location: Choose a spot with an unobstructed view of the sky, away from city lights, to fully immerse yourself in the event.
• Mindfulness: Approach the eclipse with a sense of reverence and openness, allowing yourself to be fully present in the moment.
By engaging in these practices, you align yourself with the celestial rhythms, fostering a deeper connection to the universe and your inner self. Embrace this Total Lunar Eclipse as a moment of reflection, transformation, and spiritual renewal.
May the cosmic energies guide you on your journey.
Note: For more detailed information on the eclipse’s visibility in your area, consult local astronomical resources.
Sources
https://starwalk.space/en/news/night-sky-tonight-march
https://cdapress.com/news/2025/mar/03/best-night-sky-events-for-march-2025/

In a world that feels increasingly unpredictable, it’s no surprise that anxiety can creep into our lives. From global challenges to personal struggles, many of us are carrying the weight of uncertainty. But here’s the truth: while we can’t always control what happens around us, we can shape how we respond.
Our mindset- the way we think about ourselves, our circumstances, and the world- plays a powerful role in how we experience life. Shifting your mindset doesn’t mean forcing positivity or ignoring real challenges. It means embracing hope, cultivating resilience, and gently guiding yourself toward peace and joy, even in tough times.
Let’s explore how to foster a mindset that eases anxiety, embraces empathy, and helps you find your joy.
1. Embrace Positivity Without Toxicity
We’ve all heard the phrases: “Just think positive!” or “Good vibes only!” While well-intentioned, these messages can sometimes feel dismissive when you’re dealing with anxiety. Toxic positivity ignores real feelings and pressures us to suppress difficult emotions.
Instead, try this:
✨Acknowledge your feelings. It’s okay not to be okay. Recognizing anxiety without judgment is the first step toward healing.
✨Reframe, don’t suppress. Instead of forcing positivity, ask: Is there another way to view this? For example, “This is hard, but I’m learning resilience.”
✨Celebrate small wins. Positivity doesn’t have to be big or loud. A warm cup of tea, a kind word, or finishing a task can be sources of joy.
Remember: True positivity comes from hope and possibility, not denial.
2. Practice Empathy- For Yourself and Others
Anxiety often makes us feel isolated. In an unstable world, empathy becomes a powerful bridge- connecting us with others and softening our inner dialogue.
How to cultivate empathy:
❤️ Start with self-compassion. Anxiety thrives on self-criticism. Instead of saying, “Why am I like this?” try, “It’s understandable I feel this way; I’m doing my best.”
❤️ Extend grace to others. Everyone is carrying invisible burdens. Approach people with curiosity, not judgment.
❤️ Hold space for difficult emotions. Empathy doesn’t mean fixing everything. Sometimes, the most powerful thing we can do – for ourselves or others – is simply being present.
Warm reminder: Empathy makes the world softer and our minds calmer.
3. Mindful Practices to Shift Your Mindset
When anxiety feels overwhelming, grounding yourself in the present moment can shift your mindset from fear to calm. Here are simple, mindful practices you can try:
✨ Breathwork: Try the 4-7-8 breathing technique- inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 7 seconds, exhale for 8 seconds. It activates the body’s relaxation response.
✨ Gratitude Journaling: Each day, write down three things you’re grateful for. Gratitude shifts focus from what’s wrong to what’s working.
✨ Limit negative inputs: Curate your social media and news intake. Protect your peace by choosing uplifting, empowering content.
✨ Grounding techniques: Engage your senses -notice five things you see, four you feel, three you hear, two you smell, and one you taste. This pulls your mind back from anxiety’s spiral.
Pro Tip: Mindfulness isn’t about perfection – it’s about gently returning your attention to the present, over and over again.
4. Finding Your Joy in Unstable Times
Joy might feel elusive when anxiety is loud. But joy doesn‘t have to be big or extravagant. Sometimes, it’s found in the simplest moments – quiet, gentle sparks of life that remind us why we keep going.
✨ Follow your curiosity. What excites you, even a little? A new book, a creative project, a walk in nature? Joy often hides in our interests.
✨ Connect with your intuition. What feels right in your body and soul? Trust those nudges – they’re guiding you toward joy.
✨ Create small rituals. Morning stretches, lighting a candle at night, or listening to your favorite song can create islands of joy in your day.
✨ Seek meaning in the everyday. Joy often comes when we slow down and notice life’s tiny miracles – a blooming flower, a smile from a stranger, the feeling of sunshine on your skin.
Encouragement: Joy is your birthright. You don’t have to earn it or wait for the perfect moment. You can find it right here, right now.
5. Dig Deeper: Awaken & Align Your Mindset and Intuition
If you’re ready to explore your mindset on a deeper level, learning how to manage anxiety through self-trust and intuition, my course Awaken & Align: Unlock Your Intuition & Step Into Your Higher Purpose is designed for you.
This transformative experience guides you to:
🌀 Quiet the mental noise that fuels anxiety
🌀 Connect deeply with your intuition for clearer decision-making
🌀 Align your mindset with your soul’s purpose
🌀 Find peace and joy by trusting yourself and your journey
You have the answers within you. Awaken & Align simply helps you unlock them.
Final Thoughts: You Are Stronger Than You Know
In uncertain times, anxiety can feel overwhelming. But you are capable of finding peace within the chaos. By embracing a positive, yet realistic mindset, practicing empathy, and seeking joy in everyday moments, you are already on the path to healing.
Be gentle with yourself.
Trust your inner wisdom.
Believe in your power to create joy- even now.
The world needs your light. Let’s nurture it together.
✨ Ready to step deeper into alignment? Explore Awaken & Align today and begin your journey toward clarity, confidence, and joy.
Follow Happiness With Mystic Harmony for more soulful insights, mindful practices, and empowering tools to help you live with purpose and peace.
This week, we in the United States, experienced Independence Day. It’s supposed to be a celebration of our separation from the British monarchy. Without getting too political here, I’m not so sure we are actually all that separated from any sort of Authoritarian rule, and we may see a return to something resembling a monarchy someday. Things are getting weird here.
Anyway, that’s not what this is post is about. Instead, the concept of independence at all, is the topic of this entry. There are no independent factors in an ecosystem. The sun allows plants to photosynthesize, the water to carry nutrients, the insects feed on, spread the seeds and/or pollen for plant propagation, other animals feed on those insects, other animals feed on those animals and so on. No one that survives does it completely alone. We, even as humans, are critically DEPENDENT on other beings. The beings who produce the organisms we eat, the insects, the decomposers who deal with the decaying matter, and everything in between. We are dependent on on another too. As babies, we are under developed and fragile. We need safe and appropriate caretakers (the jury is often out on that one) not only to carry us around and feed us, but to teach us things as well. Culture, mores, norms, methods of communication, how and where to find food, what food even IS… these are all things we learn very young from the people in charge of us. That’s wildly dependent for a bunch of years, unheard of in the remainder of the animal kingdom. Other primates don’t care directly for their young for nearly as long, nor do any other mammals on the planet. We are quite unique in that way, just how intensely dependent we are and for as long.

As a Buddhist, I understand INTERdependence. So not only are we dependent, but we are all mutually dependent on one another. It’s a two-way street, you see. I am dependent on others, who are also and generally equally, dependent on me. That’s not to say we are responsible for the care and upkeep of every living thing we come across, because that’s not sustainable. It does mean that we are all in this together and nobody is above needing others to help them out. We need the air, water, plants, insects, etc. We also need the fellow inhabitants on this rock to not destroy the resources we all have to share. This last bit some people struggle with, I think. These resources that are available for us all, we have to share them. Instead, we’ve commodified basic life sustaining elements, like clean air and water. It’s really a shame. Sure, it’s not likely that we’d have moved from hunter-gatherers to what we have now, without commodifying basic needs. But now we have shit like credit scores and taxes, paying for water, when we probably could have gone a different way.
Since our planet is careening toward the 6th mass extinction, what can we do? I mean, obviously our species, and many we share the Earth with, are not going to make it without some drastic changes. Our stubborn humans generally don’t want to admit there is a problem, or can’t decide who has to be responsible for it. As individuals, we have choices, however. We vote for the world we want to live in, with every dollar we spend. We can choose to use those bucks wisely, and make better, more sustainable choices. The disposable nature of the society we’ve created, requires us to forget our connectedness.
Finding people who are on a similar path, helps to build community and additional resources for us. We can choose to recognize that we are here for the same reasons, and we are all deserving of respect, even if we don’t agree ideologically. We all want to feel successful in our lives, find meaning in our families or chosen families, and want to pursue happiness in whatever forms make sense. But I encourage us to also internalize the idea that none of us are islands unto ourselves and we need one another to make it. Not just as a species, but as members of the species. We don’t want our lives cut short, typically. This means we have to work together, especially in the ever-changing world. We have to find our people and work together. Create the villages we all know we need. Things don’t seem to be getting easier in many ways, even with all the technology we can and will develop. Nothing can take the place of connection and interconnectedness.
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To say that adulting is exhausting right now, would be the understatement of the century. Even being a kid is an endless string of activities, events, play dates, tests, and whatever. Many of us are chronically sleep deprived to start with, but what about the emotional and spiritual toll this modern world lays on us? How does chronic sleep deprivation factor into these elements, and how do we get out of the ruts in which we find ourselves? I can assure you, we are not going to “self care” our way through the feelings of dread, dissatisfaction, loneliness, anger, loss, shame, frustration… or much else. The whole idea that we can find salvation in a product, concept, or idea, has been the biggest of the big lies of human history. But really though, how do we find it? Asking for a friend.
There has to be a balance struck again, if ever there was one, in our daily lives. For instance, I get up VERY early every morning, so that I have time to collect my thoughts before the action of the day, especially weekdays. I have about 1-2 hours before the house starts to wake up. I’m able to read the news, make coffee, do some yoga or meditate, catch up on social media, and maybe even get some breakfast. I wake the kiddo up for school, and we are off to the races from there, until bedtime for us both. By 8:30pm, I’m soooo ready for bed. That’s just the regular schedule we have. It’s summer break now, so things are a little different. I still get up with the sun, and want to crawl into bed at the same time as always. I definitely like a routine. However, the last several days have been different. Perhaps it’s the humidity where we live, or that our school-year routine has been disrupted, but I can say I’ve been walking around like a zombie. I’ve been doing some learning courses in the early mornings, and the kiddo has been in summer mode, sleeping in typically. I’m way too high strung to sleep in or take naps. I’ve been an insomniac as long as I can remember. The balance to the crazy days are those moments of quiet in the morning; rarely is anyone up with me, save for the dog. I can attest that this week has been a challenge to find that balance, since the kiddo has also been fighting a summer cold, waking up early in the mornings, and struggling to get to sleep at night for the same reason. I’m grateful that I’ve been available to attend to the illness and a kiddo who needs me, but losing the balance time has been noticeable.

In contrast, it has taken me decades to get to this place of understanding rhythms. I’m a routine-oriented, Type-A, highly anxious human being, so “relaxing” isn’t something that comes naturally to me. My version of it is cleaning the kitchen or sitting here at my desk writing. I spend about an hour or so on the couch in the evenings with my family, generally unwinding from the day, but even then, I’m typically multitasking on my phone. It’s the main time that I get to see my husband, as he often works longs days away from home, while I work at home and chauffeur a small human to and from school.
But why? Why is it so hard for me to wind down? Probably the same reasons that you and many other people do. We are overstimulated, overworked, overtired, while simultaneously undervalued, and under-connected with. It’s a wild dichotomy and how we found ourselves here is a modern human invention. It didn’t have to be this way. I’m not someone who has nostalgia for the hunter-gatherer days, by any stretch. I enjoy not being a nomad (in some ways), having a permanent home, and being able to have that routine I speak so highly of. I like modern conveniences for stuff, too. However, at the same time, I loathe the idea of credit scores and preventable wars, billionaires and their race to the stars. I’m pretty much over most of it.
This leads me back to balance and exhaustion. It’s fucking exhausting living in the modern age. We are distracted, disconnected from everything that matters, and more diseased than ever. There has to be some sort of balance. We have to find the simplicity and joy of connection, focus, and love. If we come from a place of love and connection, all things are possible, in my opinion. Obviously, peace and love aren’t going to get the richest among us to pay more in taxes or end world hunger anytime soon. I’m not delusional. However, it’ll make our time on this rock suck marginally less, and give us the community of friends, family, and neighbors that we so desperately need. We will make connections with those around us, help us find support during the hard times, and have folks to celebrate with us during the times we need to throw a parade for our successes. It makes every single thing suck less, to not be an island. It’s the love and connections that will get us through.
One of my besties literally just called me, while she is on a weekend trip with longtime friends and family, to tell me about a win she just received. A 30 second phone call to say “Hey I got the great news in an email just now, and I had to share it with you”. I told her how amazing I thought it was, and told her congratulations. That was it. Love you, bye. End of call. This is the shit we need. People in our corner to fight and celebrate with us, so we can help each other carry the weight of the crazy world. This is how we strike the balance between overwhelming existential dread and a throwing fucking party. Also, as a brief aside, surround yourself with people who fill your cup up, recharge your batteries, and give a crap about you, as often as humanly possible. The alternative is miserable- 0/10- Do Not Recommend. Not only will we find better balances in our lives, but we will find the drain far less exhausting to endure. Life is short, fill as many moments as possible with love and compassion.
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