π March Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Event β βThe Blood Moonβ
π₯ Embrace Transformation Under the Fiery Lunar Eclipse π₯
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Date: Thursday, March 13, 2025
β³ Time: 6:30 PM β 8:30 PM
π Location: Serenus Light
The March Full Moon, known as the Worm Moon, coincides with a powerful lunar eclipse (Blood Moon)βa celestial event that amplifies transformation, endings, and new beginnings. This eclipse stirs deep emotions, making it a potent time for release, shadow work, and awakening your highest self.
In Hawaiian tradition, the moon (mahina) is a guide for healing and renewal, and an eclipse is seen as a moment of powerful alignment between light and shadow. Under this celestial phenomenon, we will honor both our inner light and the depths of our subconscious as we step into a higher vibration.
π Event Highlights:
β¨ Guided Eclipse Meditation β Journey within as we work with the energy of this lunar eclipse to release what no longer serves and manifest profound transformation.
β¨ Sound Bath Healing β Immerse yourself in frequencies that align with the intensity of the Blood Moon, dissolving energetic blockages and opening new pathways.
β¨ PandoraStar Light Experience β Embark on a visionary journey using flickering light technology to enhance deep introspection and awaken your intuition.
β¨ PEMF Therapy with iTorus β Harmonize your energy field to support your physical and emotional alignment under the shifting lunar energies.
πΊ What to Bring: A cozy blanket or throw, water for hydration, and any personal items (such as crystals or sacred objects) you wish to charge under the Blood Moonβs intense energy. Journaling is encouraged, as insights and emotional shifts can be profound.
π Tickets:
General Admission: $33
Seats are limited, and lunar events at Serenus Light sell out quickly! Reserve your space now.
π Secure Your Spot: π RSVP: HERE
Step into the cosmic fire of transformation, embrace the shadows, and emerge renewed. The Blood Moon calls you to awakenβwill you answer?
β οΈ Note: This event is not recommended for individuals with photosensitive epilepsy, similar conditions, or pacemakers.