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Article: The Last Days of Gemini: A Letter on Standing at the Threshold

The Last Days of Gemini: A Letter on Standing at the Threshold
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The Last Days of Gemini: A Letter on Standing at the Threshold

Written from Ubud, Bali — in the final exhale of Gemini season.

The frangipani outside my window has been shedding petals for three days now. Not dramatically — just quietly releasing, one by one, making space. I noticed it this morning with my tea and thought: yes. That is exactly what this moment feels like.

We are in the last days of Gemini season. A few more turns of the sun and we cross into Cancer — the softest and most interior water sign, the sign of the mother, the home, the deep emotional body. But right now, in this liminal space between air and water, between thinking and feeling, between who we have been and who we are becoming — this is where the real work happens.

"You don't have to leap. You only have to be willing to stand at the edge."

Gemini season asks us to gather information, to try on ideas, to speak the things we have been circling. It is the season of the messenger — quick, curious, dual. And many of us will have felt this as a kind of productive restlessness: too many ideas, too many conversations, a beautiful scattered energy that made it hard to land.

Cancer season — which begins with the summer solstice on June 21st — asks something different. It asks us to come home. To feel instead of think. To protect what is tender, to nourish what we love, to trust the intuition that lives below words.

What Gemini Season May Have Stirred in You

Take a moment before the energy shifts. What were the themes of the past four weeks? Were there conversations you kept returning to? A decision you kept circling? A version of yourself you glimpsed in a quiet moment — not the one you have been, but the one you are moving toward? Gemini illuminates. Cancer integrates. Right now is the window to name what you have seen.

The Numerology of This Day

Today — June 16th — carries the energy of the 5. Add the digits: 6+1+6+2+0+2+6 = 23, and 2+3 = 5. Numerologically, 5 is the number of change that arrives not from chaos but from courage. It is not reckless change. It is the change that comes when you finally decide to trust yourself. If something has been sitting in you unresolved — today is a beautiful day to let it move.

A Simple Ritual for This Threshold

Before Cancer season begins, I want to offer you something small and grounding. Write down one thing you want to release from Gemini season — a pattern, a worry, a version of yourself that is ready to be composted. Then write one intention you want to carry into Cancer season — something tender, something real, something you want to protect and nourish in the months ahead. Fold both pieces of paper. Release the first to the earth. Keep the second somewhere you will see it when you wake.

On Getting Dressed at a Threshold

I have always dressed intuitively. The clothes I reach for before a big shift are never loud. They are soft. Made of something that breathes. There is something about standing at a threshold that calls for fabric that can hold you without constricting — that moves with your body as you step forward into something new. These are the days for linen. For pieces that feel like a second skin, not a performance.

The Solstice Is Coming

June 21st is five days away. The light is at its peak — the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, the deepest pause before the slow return. In Bali, where the days stay steady and the seasons turn in ways that are more felt than measured, the solstice still lands. The air changes. The quality of the evenings shifts. Something moves through the trees that was not there the week before.

If there were ever a moment to dress like the woman you are becoming — this is it. Not the woman you have been performing. The one who is emerging slowly, in the quiet between all the noise.

With love from Bali,
Myrah.


A Piece for This Threshold

Solana Suka Set

Made in linen-gauze — the fabric that moves before you do — the Solana Suka Set holds the colour of the sky just before it decides whether to stay gold or go pink. Dip-dyed by hand, made to order, it comes in Dusty Pink, Soleil Yellow, and Clay: three shades that belong to the hour just before the light changes. For the woman standing at the edge, ready to step into what is next.

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