Sacred Distance
Rare Remembrance
Dear Soul Family, Friend and Mate,
We can no longer live from the ego’s protection mechanism of pushing forward or pulling away, nor the fear or need for love, attention, and recognition. It is the moment—once a in a blue moon—a time to reset our lens from ego to heart based living, and from role to soulful belonging.
This Blue Moon is an ideal moment to make that shift.
It is not just a Blue Moon, but a blooming moon
This Blue Moon arrives as a quiet paradox. Full, yet far away. Illuminated, yet softened by distance. Rare, yet faithful to its own rhythm.
Perhaps this is the insight.
Not everything sacred comes closer in order to be known. Some things become clearer when we stop reaching. Some light asks us to witness from stillness rather than grasping for certainty. This is how we are asked to step forward. In truth. Using imagination, hope and possibility as anchors, but not clinging or grasping. Musing.
The Blue Moon reminds us that rarity is not spectacle.
It is invitation. An invitation to pause where the month has given us a second fullness. To ask what is completing again. To notice what has circled back for deeper understanding. To see the patterns we once missed because we were moving too fast.
This moon does not ask for performance. It asks for presence. Let what is distant within you be blessed. Let what is hidden be gently illuminated. Let what is complete be released without needing to understand every thread.
You are allowed to be full and still becoming. You are allowed to be luminous and still tender. You are allowed to be farther from the old self and not yet fully arrived in the new.
Tonight, stand beneath the sky as if life is speaking directly to you.
Because it is.
Listen for the message beneath the moonlight. The sign beneath the silence. The remembrance beneath the longing.
Once in a Blue Moon, the soul whispers: You are not late. You are not lost. You are being called back into sacred alignment with what has always been true. Return to center. Release the old orbit. Let the next cycle begin in love.
Use this Blue Moon as a ceremonial pause.
Light a candle. Step outside if you can. Place one hand on the heart and one on the belly, and let the body know it is safe to release what has completed its teaching.
Write down what feels heavy, outdated, or no longer aligned with the soul you are becoming. Then, with gratitude rather than judgment, offer it to the moon, to the earth, to the breath, or to flame.
Let the release be simple. Let it be sincere. Let it be enough.
Perhaps prior to this evening’s ceremonial release, ask yourself the following questions:
What has come full circle in my life this month?
What part of me is ready to step out of an old orbit?
What am I being invited to forgive, bless, and release?
What truth has been quietly waiting beneath the noise?
How can I begin the next cycle with more love, courage, and commitment?
May this Blue Moon become a mirror. May what is complete be honored. May what is false fall away. May what is true rise gently, clearly, and in its own divine timing. With a warm hug and gentle nudge, let go… into the possibilities of what lay in the next version of you.
In Love, Of Love, With Love, As Love… Simran



