Les 1
For Monday Night (The Moon)
Monday is coming to a close. Monday is the moon’s day. The Latin word for moon is "lunae," which explains why in so many languages the word for Monday includes "lu" or "lun." Named after Máni, the Viking personification of the moon. The moon has been associated with emotion. You can choose to listen and gently reflect.
Or you can choose to allow the words to flow through you, without reflecting upon them, as you drift off into restful sleep.
Les 2
For Tuesday Night (Mars)
Tuesday is coming to a close. Tuesday is named after the planet Mars. In languages like French, Spanish, and Italian the name for Tuesday starts with "mar." The English word comes from the Old English Tiu's day; Tiu was the Viking god of war, who was associated with the planet Mars. No effort in thinking is required. If anything arises, allow it. If nothing arises, be the witness to the stillness and space within you.
Les 3
For Wednesday Night (Mercury)
Wednesday is coming to a close. Wednesday is the day of Mercury. In most romance languages, the word for Wednesday starts with "merc," though in English the name of the day comes from Woden's day, which pays tribute to the Viking god Odin. Odin was the Raven God, is thought to be the same as Woden, Woden's day. Relax and gently allow yourself to compare the energies of this evening, or simply allow the words to flow through you as you absorb the background choir.
Les 4
For Thursday Night (Jupiter)
Thursday is coming to a close. Thursday is the Day of Jupiter. In Latin, the name for Thursday honours the god Jupiter, who is responsible for thunder and lightning. In English, the name derives from the corresponding Viking god, Thor, the god of strength. No effort in thinking is required. Tonight is no exception. If anything arises, allow it. If nothing arises, be the witness to the stillness and space within you as you drift away into restful sleep.
Les 5
For Friday Night (Venus)
Friday is coming to a close. Friday is the Day of Venus. The French name for this day is Vendredi. The English name comes from the goddess Freya, who, like Venus, is the goddess of love and beauty. Frigg is thought to be a duplication of Freya, making them one and the same. Thus, the name Frigg’s day. Relax and gently allow yourself to compare the energies of this evening, or simply allow the words to flow through you as you absorb once again the background choir, preparing you for deep sleep.
Les 6
For Saturday Night (Saturn)
Saturday is coming to a close. Saturday is Saturn‘s Day. Saturday is unique. It is the only day of the week to retain its Roman origin. Saturn, also known as Saturnus, was the Roman god of wealth, agriculture, liberation and time. No effort in thinking is required. Tonight is no exception. If anything arises, allow it. If nothing arises, be the witness to the stillness and space within you as you drift away into restful sleep.
Les 7
For Sunday Night (The Sun)
Sunday is coming to a close. Sunday is the Day of The Sun. This is straight forward in the English language. However, most Romance languages adopted a different name for the day, based on Christian beliefs. For example, in Italian the name of the day is Domenico, which means "Day of the Lord." Relax and gently allow yourself to compare the energies of this evening, or simply allow the words to flow through you as you absorb the background choir.