One by one they pop up until they stretch as far as the eye can see. Now as you turn around in your mind’s eye, imagine the empty prairie filling up with beautiful pink, fragrant flowers. Enjoy the breeze, feel it kissing your skin. Now imagine a sweet, warm breeze blowing over your life. As far as the eye can see, there is just blankness, plainness, nothingness. A positive way to look at this is that we still have two weeks to go, so there is time to do some clean-up work in your life – if that’s what you have to do. This means that if you have been working hard and laying down good foundations, you will be successful. There is something to always consider when you’re looking at a Full Moon – you shall reap what you sow. I think you are in for a treat as there are many exciting things in the sky. Some astrologers have called this April Full Moon “Lady Luck” as she’s near Jupiter, so unexpected good fortune might come your way. What Effect Will the Pink Full Moon Have on Me? Full Moons can be a time of new beginnings these can sometimes hurt but they are always changes for the better – in the long run. I have written about Blood Moons and Monster Moons before. However, the Easter or Pink Full Moon is still taking on the properties of regeneration, freshness and rebirth.Ī full moon occurs every 29.5 days and depending on where you are in the world, it may look different. Where I live, in Sydney, Australia, Summer has now ended and Autumn has begun. Get ready to freshen up and purify your life – rebirth is just around the corner! Using the symbols of Spring, rebirth, freshness and purification, this Full Moon is time to dust out the corners of your life and make way for more breezy and loving winds of change. They symbolize upcoming spring, rebirth and freshness. Phlox plants really don’t have too much benefit to humans, but they are deliciously fragrant, they’re beautiful and they also have air purification properties. These are beautiful, bright pink flowers that appear all over the prairie floor, carpeting it in a gorgeous pinkish hue. This upcoming Pink Full Moon is supposedly named after a type of Native America pink moss called phlox. You may have heard of the “Easter Moon”, in fact, the timing of Easter is dependent on the first Sunday after (never on) the Paschal full moon, also known as the Ecclesiastical full moon (Easter moon). Why Do We Call the Full Moon in April a Pink Full Moon?Įssentially, these are just nicknames and appear differently depending on the tribe or country. There are 13 moons in a year and they all “wax and wane” and are either complete or incomplete, up there in the sky. Are you ready for the Pink Full Moon in April? Full moons tend to fill me with a sense of dread but they shouldn’t! They are really quite positive and wonderful things and can and often do change your life.
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