The Moon: It’s Phases, Influence and Hidden Inhabitants

From ancient times to modern astrology, the Moon has captivated humanity with her silver glow, mysterious rhythms and emotional pull.

She is the ruler of tides, dreams and the hidden chambers of our soul.  But the Moon is far more than a glowing rock in our sky – some say she is alive, conscious and even inhabited.

The Phases of the Moon: A Celestial Rhythm

The Moon cycles through eight phases each month, a sacred dance between darkness and light:

1.  New Moon –  A time of beginnings and planting seeds of intention.

2. Waxing Crescent – Growth begins and so does our focus.

3.  First Quarter – Action is needed.  Challengers may arise.

4.  Waxing Gibbous – Refinement and preparation for illumination.

5.  Full Moon – Culmination, revelation, heightened emotion.  A time for release or harvest.

6.  Waning Gibbous – Reflection and gratitude.  Sharing insights.

7.  Last Quarter – Surrender, letting go, reassessment.

8.  Waning Crescent – Rest, restore, retreat.  The womb of the next cycle.

Each phase is like a heartbeat of the divine feminine – pulling on our emotions, dreams and psychic sensitivities.

The Moon’s Influence:  Emotion, Intuition and Energy

In astrology, the Moon rules Cancer and governs our emotions, subconscious, instincts and the mother archetype.

She is our inner child, our psychic knowing and our connection to the unseen realms.  She effects not just the tides, but our moods, dreams and the rise and fall of energetic frequencies.  Many spiritual practitioners align their rituals with the Moon’s phases – especially the Full Moon for manifestation and release and the New Moon for planting new intentions.

The Moon is not just a celestial body; she is a living mirror of our emotional truth.

The Hidden Truth: Beings within the Moon

Many ancient traditions and modern mystics believe that the Moon is more than just a satellite – it may be a living construct, a hollow biosphere placed in Earth’s orbit by ancient star races for a divine purpose.

Some suggest it was brought by the Anunnaki, others feel it was formed as part of Earth’s evolution, mirroring her internal realms.

What Lies inside her?

I believe their are alien races living in the center of the Moon.  There are whispered accounts – through channeled messages, astral journeys and ancient lore- of beings who dwell within the Moon’s interior.  These include:

The Seleneans (or Salenites) : Named after the Greek Moon goddess Selene,  these luminous beings are said to hold deep emotional codes and work closely with feminine consciousness.

The Alabastrians:  Channeled from mystic traditions, they are believed to be light- body beings, radiant and pearlescent like alabaster stone.  Their energy is soft, deeply nurturing and assist those working with divine feminine energies.

The Agarthan Moon Keepers:  A parallel group to the Inner Earth Agarthans, believed to hold lunar outposts that work with Earth’s crystal grids and soul evolution.

The Lunar Anunnaki Remnants:  Said to be watchers or technologist’s from an ancient star race who remain hidden in the Moon’s infrastructure, possibly monitoring or influencing subtle fields.

The Moon Elders/Watchers:  Nameless, vast presences- interdimensional guardians who guide humanity’s evolution gently, through emotion, vibration and dream.

Sources for these names include psychic channeling, esoteric transmissions, dreamwork, and mystic teachings passed through energy healers and metaphysical communities.

A Personal Truth: The Connection to the Pearl

Many of us feel a soul memory when we gaze at the Moon – something ancient and sacred.  I too have felt this.

I believe the Moon and Earth mirror each other.  The same beings who live within Earth’s inner realms – especially the crystalline light-beings and the Agarthans – also reside within the Moon.

And I feel something deeper: a connection to the Pearl, in regards to the Moon –  I sense the Alabastrian race.

To me, the Pearl is not just a symbol – it is a frequency.  A vibration of softness, strength, purity and wisdom born through stillness.  I believe the beings I sense within the Moon carry this essence.  They do not force, they do not demand.  They whisper, gently, through moonlight, dreams and the quiet inner tides of feeling.

If you’ve ever cried beneath a Full Moon, or felt a presence watching over you from the stars – you may know them too.

The Pearl: A Living Symbol of Duality and Transformation

Pearl’s are not just treasures; they are living beings – born deep within the shells of oysters and mollusks.

Formed over time as a response to an irritant, pearls transform discomfort into radiant beauty and wisdom.  This miraculous process mirrors our own spiritual journey, reminding us that through challengers – growth and light emerge.

Pearls have long been treasured as symbols of purity, wisdom and the gentle power of the Moons light.  Yet, Pearl’s also carry a shadow.  Pearls have been seen as symbols of sorrow, tears and caution.  For some, pearls evoke the weight of loss and warning – considered bad luck because of associations with royal morning and sacrifice.

This dual nature reflects the Moon itself – radiant and mysterious, nurturing yet sometimes melancholic.  Peals, like lunar energy, invite us to embrace both joy and grief, light and shadow, understanding that both are part of the sacred cycle.

Mystical Moons: Buck Moon, Sturgeon Moon, Supermoons  & More

Throughout the year, the Moon reveals herself in many powerful and symbolic forms.  Each full moon carries a distinct energy, shaped by the season, astrology and ancient lore.  As we move through the lunar calendar, here are a few of the most enchanting and significant moons – and how they may effect us on a soul level.

Buck Moon  (July) 

The Buck Moon rises in July and takes its name from Native American traditions, marking the time when male deer begin to regrow their antlers.  Spiritually, this moon signifies renewal, personal strength and masculine growth energy.  It is a time to set intentions for reclaiming your power,  developing your intuition, and standing tall in your truth.  You may feel a surge in inner confidence, courage and a desire to move forward after long delays.

Sturgeon Moon  (August) 

The Sturgeon Moon appears in August and is named after the ancient fish once abundantly caught at this time in North America.  It carries deep, watery emotional wisdom, reminding us to dive beneath the surface.  This moon encourages inner reflection, emotional healing and ancestral connection.  Many feel more intuitive, even psychic under its glow – it’s a wonderful time to practice divination or mediumship.

Supermoons

Supermoon occurs when the full moon is at it’s closest point to Earth (perigee) , appearing larger and more luminous than usual.  This magnifies light amplifies everything – emotions, manifestations, spiritual energy.  You may feel more sensitive, energized or overwhelmed.  But it’s also an incredibly powerful time to release old patterns and charge your crystals, water and soul with divine lunar magic.

Blood Moons and Lunar Eclipses

Blood Moon is a total lunar eclipse, where the Earth casts a shadow over the moon, often turning it a deep red.  This rare and mystical event brings cosmic transformation.  It is said to mark endings awakenings and karmic shifts.  Many lightworkers feel the veil between worlds thin and messages from spirit come through more clearly.  It is not a time for new beginnings but for letting go, recalibrating and honoring what’s leaving your life.

The Brightest Full Moon of The Year

Sometimes, we are blessed with the Largest and Brightest Full Moon of the entire year – often a Supermoon.  When she rises in all her glory, she can feel almost overwhelming.  This moon acts like a spiritual spotlight, illuminating your path, exposing truths, and bringing deep emotional clarity.  It’s a time of revelation, spiritual downloads, and often life-changing realizations.  Trust what comes up during this moon – it’s guiding you to your highest destiny.

Final Thoughts: A Living Mystery 

The Moon holds mysteries we are only just beginning to remember.  Whether you see her as a divine feminine force, an ancient construct or a guardian filled with light beings – she is here to guide, reflect and awaken.

The next time you gaze up at her, soften your heart and ask:

“What do you wish me to remember?”   Then listen – not with your ears, but with your soul.