Full Moon Mojo – The Pink Moon (April)

This month’s Full Moon is unlikely to be pink itself – as cute as that would be – it’s actually thought to be named after the beautiful flowers coming into bloom at this time of year.

According to this Almanac, it’s also known as the Breaking Ice moon, perhaps again to recognise that cold weather is passing, making space for a warmer climate. With this in mind, it’s also a good time to be tidying up the garden if you have one and planting below-ground crops.

Like any Full Moon, this is also a wonderful time to let in and let go, and to be thinking about what we’re ready to make room for.

To make this point, Yoga Journal states this is a good time to bring attention to behaviours, thoughts and patterns that no longer serve you. It’s a great time to release what’s holding you back, in a way that’s healthy for you.

While spending some time with our “shadow” side, we should be wary of spending too much time in the darkness and only using this period of reflection as a stepping stone to progress. Even in the darkness, we can always be sure of the light.

For some people around the time of a Full moon, dreams can be quite intense especially if strong emotions come to the surface. I mention in Answers In The Dark that keeping a dream diary can be a great way of spotting patterns in your dreaming so that you can prepare for your dream content (and a healthy action plan) as the Full Moon arrives.


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