Full Blood Moon Lunar ECLIPSE soul journey & painting ceremony - replay
Grab your acrylic paints (see full materials list below), some beautiful music and set a sacred creation space for yourself to listen and follow along to this guided journey and painting experience. Even though this creation session was recorded on the rare Full Blood Moon on July 27th 2018, you can listen to this at any time and receive the powerful downloads, healing and activation that are encoded into this creative experience.
IN-JOY!
So much love to you! Linzy
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Materials you will need for this Ceremony:
~ A candle and matches
~ An essential oil of your choice to put into your paint water
~ Sage or Palo Santo if you wish
~ A journal & pen
~ Anything to nourish your senses, water, tea
~ An old toothbrush, for painting ;)
~ A rular
~ Your BIG loving open heart
~ Please create a sacred creation space for yourself incorporating anything you feel called to bring, sacred items etc
~ A circular object to use as your Full Moon outline. This can be a container with a round top, a lid, a jar, the round top of your paint tube. This can be ANY size you wish, this will be the size of your full moon. I will be using my paint brush container that is about 3-4 inches across. You can also freehand draw your moon.
~Canvas I will be demonstrating on a 16x20inch canvas, however you can use ANY size you feel called to use!
~Acrylic Paint I will be demonstrating with Liquitex Basics Acrylics, however ANY brand of acrylic paint is perfect!
Colour suggestions: Gold, Silver, Titanium White, Primary Red, Royal Purple (or Dioxazine Purple), Violet, Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Light Blue Permanent, Bright Aqua Green, Mars Black
~ Paper towel or painting cloth... because getting paint on your hands in this ceremony is inevitable ;)
~ Pallet Knife 3inches (preferably metal) as shown below
~ Brushes: Soft to the touch synthetic brushes (rather than bristle or real hair) You will need one large brush, size depends on your canvas size. For a 16x20 canvas a 1” brush will be fine. If you are going larger, you will need a larger brush 1.5-2” (filbert or flat style). Below are the brushes I will be demonstrating with, from left to right: old toothbrush, 1" flat top, 0.75" filbert round top, 0.5" flat, two teeny tiny brushes for fine details, 3" metal pallet knife.