Andorra’s Box
Tending to the soul through midlife & beyond
Menopause and the Moon
There comes a point — often sometime in our 40s or 50s — when the pace that once worked in a woman’s life begins to feel… unsustainable.
The stamina that carried our careers and used our emotional bandwidth to hold everyone else, while overriding our bodies to “just get through it” is fading or doesn’t work anymore.
Because perimenopause/menopause has arrived and is doing a number on our entire being. Our sleep is disrupted, we’re having more mood swings, our energy is less predictable, and yikes, we can hear an inner voice asking “what is happening to my body?”
So what once felt manageable now feels shaky.
Menopause - a powerful recalibration
I’m a strong believer in facing what my body is doing, so my instincts started tracking my menopausal journey at the first signs of menstrual change – I had a loose desire and idea that maybe I could set myself up for a smooth menopausal transition vs. experiencing a pile of symptoms. I asked my mom how she experienced menopause and she said “I sailed through it!” – I wanted to sail though my menopause*.
After I turned 40, I knew that my estrogen and progesterone were fluctuating and would eventually decline. My nervous system became more sensitive and stress management became super important, so I focused on hormonal balancing and supporting my psyche. That’s when I committed to diving into big emotional healing work as life showed me what needed tending, TLC, and release.
It was a tricky time in my life, but staying on top of what was happening inside and out helped me get through it. And that’s when long forgotten creative and intuitive gifts and visions came online and a new identity started to form.
Societal narratives shape menopause as hormonal instability and a decline and all kinds of other disempowering narratives. But through another lens, I saw it as a meaningful change that could be navigated with education, and with medical and emotional support. Then I came to realize menopause offers a stripping away of old ways of being and a deeper relationship with my body-mind.
As I look back, it felt like a kind of alchemy and recalibration – an internal re-organization.
During menopause, and all the bodily and mood changes, there were opportunities to revisit my values and what I cared (and didn't care) about, and re-assess my changing needs and appetites. Through it all, a new subtle longing arose – I wanted a new way of tracking the inner cycle that was disappearing.
It’s all about cycles
As my menstrual cycle got wobbly in my 40’s, something interesting happened after going through life-changing shamanic initiations and healing – I looked to nature’s intelligence and the cycle of seasons and over time, the sun and moon became guides and replacements for the menstrual cycle that was leaving.
Our nervous systems love structure and patterns, and the fluctuations that come with hormonal changes can be wildly destabilizing – so I expanded my view to something predictable and contained in natural laws.
This helped me feel that I was part of something bigger, and was being invited into a massive sisterhood through time. I learned that some cultures hold the menopausal journey as a powerful return of inner power when the child-bearing years are over. Powerful archetypes guided a light of possibility – the Wise Women, the Enchantress, the Queen, the Sage, the Healer, the Mystic.
For a few years I was invited to participate in Full Moon Fire Ceremonies, which deepened my relationship with nature and cycles as I opened to synch-ing with archetypal moon cycles in practical and inspirational ways. Soon enough, a monthly rhythm was established that helped contain my plans and goals and finely tune to my inner rhythms and needs.
A new way of being
As my body was changing, this larger container for the recalibration I was experiencing helped soften my mind about what was happening. There was a new permission to fluctuate and appreciate that energy now comes in waves, that sometimes clarity sharpens and softens, and it’s OK to not tolerate what I’ve been tolerating. I also realized that I have personal rhythms that I can trust and they don’t follow a calendar set by a church in 1582 – they actually synchronize with nature and the sun and moon.
Taking inspiration from the archetypes of moon cycles helps trust the ebbs and flows of energy on a consistent basis. This lessens and re-shapes the pressure of societal programs, compelling boundaries and efficient energy management. Even though I exist in a modern culture with deadlines and appointments, I and other women can connect to and reclaim our own rhythm and anchor a new truth that we can live cyclically in a linear world. Our long-ago grandmothers and the ancients did – and there’s a reason why many women call their period their “moon cycle”.
Synchronizing with the moon won’t “fix” menopause or all the complications of life, but it can soften any tendencies to hustle and risk burn-out especially as our hormones are shifting. It may also inspire moving through the menopause years with more dignity, awareness, and self-trust. And that is not a small thing when menopause brings a lot of questions and turbulence.
This post is being published on a new moon, that also auspiciously marks the lunar new year in Chinese astrology. There’s also 2026’s 1st annular solar eclipse today, and most astrologers I follow are highlighting some key intense energies that are shaping life on earth right now.
Personally, I welcome today as a seed of potential and opportunity amidst challenges. (Full disclosure, the lunar new year feels more like the true new year vs. the Gregorian calendar that has a new year starting right after winter has just started in the northern hemisphere. The last thing I want to do on January 1st is “hit the ground running” or plan the year ahead, and the lunar new year offers more light and warmth as we inch towards the Spring Equinox in March.)
The moon will now begin a waxing cycle, bringing energy and movement to set things in gear towards the next full moon that shines a light on expression. Then it will wane and bring opportunities to refine and release towards the next new moon, when a new lunar cycle of possibility begins.
Along with the sun cycle, this will move the northern hemisphere closer to Spring, where increasing sunlight brings a sprouting and growing season through Summer. Then after Summer Solstice, the sun light will begin to wane and the earth will bring a harvest season as Autumn arrives before the dark of Winter Solstice. Then the light will return, and so on.
Here at Soul Expressions, we offer a nature-based structure to help women keep or find their groove through peri-/menopause. That’s what In Your Element is all about, along with private 1:1 sessions.
To learn about the soul rhythms that shape our entry into midlife, download a free Soul Map to Awaken Your Midlife Magic.
*(I’ve learned that a low percentage of women actually “sail through” menopause. In hindsight, my “waters” were choppy, but navigable in my “sailboat”, affirming that maybe there was something to my leaning-in to my menopausal journey in a conscious, accepting way – which is why I became certified as a Menopause Coach.)
P.S. All Andorra’s Box post are written by a human vs. AI. I am still learning how to use AI in a responsible and conscious way and one the funnest functions I’m playing with is image creation. Check out my AI-generated Wise Woman self - see the moon?