New Moon in Gemini
Sunday, June 14 • 6:00 PM • Makakilo, Oʻahu
The New Moon in Gemini rises on the night of June 14 — a clear-channel moment before the fog rolls in.
Two weeks after this new moon, Mercury goes retrograde. That means this is the last open window for a while to set intentions with a steady signal, before communication and decisions get a little hazy. Gemini is ruled by Mercury, so this is doubly significant. A moon for clarity. For breath. For asking what you actually want to say, learn, or open up to in the weeks ahead.
In the Hawaiian Kaulana Mahina, this new moon falls within Kaʻaona — the malama (not to be confused with mālama) that rolls across June and July. Kaʻaona translates roughly to "pleasantly rolling along." A time of puffy clouds drifting along the mountains, ʻulu ripening, abundance gathering in quiet ways. The new moon phase itself is called Hilo. The first sliver, the start of a new malama, traditionally a moment of new life and spiritual rebirth.
A fresh seed. A clear channel. Generous, gentle abundance already in motion. Come plant something honest before the fog rolls in, and let this gathering be a way to mālama the self.
The Experience
A gentle arrival and grounding meditation, a sound bath with crystal and Tibetan bowls, chimes and sacred instruments, and a PandoraStar Light & Sound journey. iTorus abundance frequencies will flow throughout the evening. Space will be held for quiet intention-setting throughout.
What to Bring
We provide mats, blankets, and pillows. Bring what feels right:
Yoga mat, blanket, or pillow (optional, provided)
Water bottle and journal
Eye mask or shawl (optional)
Crystals or water to charge (optional)
Please Note
Not recommended for individuals with photosensitive epilepsy, similar conditions, or pacemakers due to the Light & Sound Experience.
Space is intentionally limited, and this gathering tends to fill quickly. Sign up here to join us.