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31/05/2026
🌕 Full Moon
Tonight the sky is lit by a Full Moon - a phase where emotions tend to feel louder, and internal processes rise closer to the surface.
This isn’t about mysticism for the sake of it. It’s also about how the nervous system and attention work: during high-stimulation periods, people often feel more reactive, sensitive, and mentally active.
🌙 What this phase represents
The Full Moon is the peak of a cycle:
* completion of processes that have been building up over recent weeks
* emotional intensity reaches its highest point
* subconscious reactions become more visible
* insights or realisations can appear suddenly and clearly
🌿 What helps during this time
💧 Drink more water and keep your body steady
🧘 Slow down your pace; avoid overloading your schedule
✍️ Write down thoughts and emotional patterns instead of holding them in
🚶 Take quiet walks without constant phone use
🕯️ Simple grounding practices: candlelight, warm bath, breathing
🧹 Gentle closure: finish at least one small pending task
⚠️ What to avoid (if possible)
* emotional conflicts that escalate quickly under tension
* impulsive decisions that feel urgent in the moment
* overstimulation (endless scrolling, noise, multitasking)
* excessive alcohol or strong stimulants
* revisiting old emotional conflicts just to “solve everything now”
🌑 If you want something simple to do
Try this:
* sit quietly for 5-10 minutes
* take 10 slow, deep breaths
* mentally release anything that feels like it has already completed its role in your life
No external ritual needed - just internal clarity.
🌕 The main message of this night
Don’t force direction.
Don’t rush resolution.
Don’t try to fix everything at once.
The Full Moon doesn’t demand action - it reveals what’s already become visible.
31/05/2026
🔥 The Fire Ritual: Kılyan Ot (“Purification by Fire”) 🔥
In the traditional Turkic worldview, winter was not only a season of cold and darkness, but also a time of renewal and spiritual connection.
❄️✨ During the long winter evenings, families gathered around the hearth to perform Kılyan Ot — the sacred ritual of purification by fire.
🌿 Clean wood and dry sacred herbs were placed into the flames, while short prayers and invocations were offered to Tengri and the ancestral protectors. The rising smoke was believed to carry human words into the unseen world, creating a bridge between the living and their ancestors.
🔥 For Turkic peoples, fire was not a god, but a sacred force connecting the earthly and spiritual realms. During winter, it was customary to “feed” the fire with dry grasses, oil, or small pieces of bread so it could protect the household from illness, harsh weather, and wandering winter spirits.
🏔️ Researchers consider Kılyan Ot part of an ancient shamanic heritage. Purification through the elements and communication with ancestors through smoke can be found across many nomadic cultures of Central Asia, reflecting a deep respect for nature, family, and the unseen forces of the world.
✨ A simple flame in the darkness became a symbol of warmth, protection, memory, and continuity between generations.
28/05/2026
🌌 Evening Sky Contemplation (Kökke Qaraw) 🌌
As darkness settled over the steppe, many Turkic families took a few quiet moments to look up at the stars. ✨
To them, the night sky was more than a beautiful sight—it symbolized the presence of ancestors, the continuity of generations, and the harmonious order of the cosmos. The same stars that guided travelers in the past were believed to guide those yet to come. 🌠
Beneath the stars, people reflected on their actions, intentions, and place in the world, seeking to align themselves with the balance and harmony of the universe. This simple practice encouraged self-reflection, inner peace, and a strong moral compass. 🌙
In a busy world, perhaps there is still wisdom in pausing for a moment and looking up at the night sky. ✨
22/05/2026
🌧️ Rain Welcoming Gesture (Jaŋğır Qarsılaw) 🌿
For ancient Turkic peoples, rain was more than weather — it was seen as a blessing from Tengri and a sign of harmony between heaven and earth. ✨
When the first drops of long-awaited rain touched the ground, people would sometimes raise their palms to the sky or lift their faces toward the falling water. Children were encouraged to walk barefoot on wet grass to “receive renewal” from the earth itself. 🌱💧
Ethnographic accounts describe this not as worship, but as a deeply emotional connection to the natural cycles that sustained life — especially for pastoral communities whose survival depended on fertile grazing lands and balanced seasons.
A quiet reminder that nature was not separate from people, but something lived with, listened to, and felt. 🌾
19/05/2026
💧🌿 Water Blessing Ritual — Suğa Tığış (“Touching the Water”)
For ancient Turkic peoples, water was far more than a part of nature — it was seen as a force of purification, memory, and renewal. 🌊
Before meals, after returning from travel, or following emotionally intense moments, people would lightly wash their hands in running water or touch their faces with a few drops. This act was both practical and symbolic: water was believed to “reset” the inner state, washing away heaviness and restoring harmony with the flow of life. ✨
In communities near rivers, seasonal ceremonies sometimes included offering grains or small objects to the water as a gesture of gratitude and respect for nature. 🌾💙 These traditions reflected a deep understanding of balance between humans and the natural world.
Even today, there is something timeless in the simple act of pausing, touching water, and allowing yourself a fresh beginning. 🌊
17/05/2026
Wind Listening Ritual
(Yel Dinlew)
🌬️ For ancient Turkic peoples, the wind was far more than a force of nature — it was a messenger of change and a carrier of ancestral memory.
Before important decisions — seasonal migrations, movement of herds, or community gatherings — people would often pause to “listen to the wind.” 🍃
This was not a strict ritual, but a deeply rooted cultural practice of observing:
✨ the direction of the wind
✨ its sound
✨ its strength and rhythm
Through this, practical environmental knowledge blended with spiritual intuition. The wind became a guide — connecting people to nature, survival, and the wisdom of those who came before them.
It is a powerful reminder that for Turkic cultures, nature was never separate from daily life or spirituality. 🌾🐎
01/05/2026
01.05.2026
Flower Moon and Beltane🌸🌕
Flower Moon and Beltane are a unique phenomenon when they are combined on one day. Beltane is celebrated for a couple of days or weeks depending on the weather and external circumstances according to the agrarian calendar, and not according to the modern one with a specific date.
This is a period for new beginnings, new opportunities. It is about practical celebration, doing something, taking a step, the same in rituals and celebrations. Go to nature, sing to the ancestors what is most energetically moral, do physical practices.
Like the Beltane holiday, these are effective rituals for the Moon. We write down and implement them! It doesn’t matter what step, the main thing is action, not words.
Instead of just speaking the desire of the moon, speak it but create a plan, it will be more effective!
Ritual:
Charge the water, since this is a special day, you can do more. Those desires that were written out and spoken, put under a glass of water charged for a month and drink in the morning.
I wish you success in new endeavors! 🌕🌱🎉