Tanner’s Legacy

It was really interesting yesterday. I wrote a Thanksgiving piece about my own family being my legacy after I leave and how I want to show up with them.

I reread it again and again. Something about it felt channeled. Like is was medicine FOR me, not just medicine FROM me.

And then it jumped off the page. The part I didn’t write. That WE are Tanner’s legacy. All of us. Every single life he touches. Every person his story (our story) has moved to greater love, presence, and appreciation of their loved ones.

Every time someone takes an extra second to cherish their child. That is his legacy.

I’m so incredibly moved every time someone tells me our story has spoken to them. Called them to slow down, to love deeper and live fuller.

Thank you.

Damascena Tanis

Damascena is an Archetypal Astrologer, Ayurvedic Wellness Practitioner, and The Facilitator of the Transformative Journey through the Mandala of Venus’ Wisdom, called “Sky Dancer”.

She is a passionate devotee of the ever unfolding mystery. As an expert observer, a trait she developed as an only child, she regards herself as both a student of life, and decoder of the cosmos.

Skilled at recognizing invisible patterns, and picking up on subtle shifts in the collective, she gets a thrill from uncovering and revealing the hidden threads that are woven together to create our paradigm.

Her passion for this existential detective work aligns well with her unique approach to one on one client work, as she helps others to discover the building blocks of their archetypal blueprint, and mythic overtones. She does not believe that astrology is static, and therefore works with clients to develop strategies and practices that allow them to transcend challenging aspects of their natal chart.

She lives on the Shores of Lake Erie with her husband, four kids, and Cat, Oscar (the grouch).

These days, when she isn’t interpreting a natal chart, or translating the stars for her astrology blog, you can find her engaging in one of her favorite pandemic pastimes, unraveling her inner “good girl”, cultivating the ability to thrive in the deep, dark, unknown, or playing her favorite game of identifying fun paradoxes called “two things are true at once”.

https://www.RedMoonRevival.org
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