Learn how to harness the energies of the Full Pink Moon

Learn how to harness the energies of the Full Pink Moon


Even though the Full Pink Moon has already happened, its energies will emanate until the next New Moon, so find out how to make the most of this moment

You must have witnessed the Full pink moon on the 23rd, but did you know that its energy will resonate until the next day New moon, which takes place on May 8? In order for you to make the most of this season, we invite yoga teacher and oracle therapist, Luiza Carisio, who gives you all the advice. Make sure you write them down:




Bright period

First of all, we need to clarify some things to justify the importance of this event that we had in April. The main one is that it celebrated St. George’s Day and the Wesak Festivalalso known as celebration of the appearance of Buddha TO Earthboth beings of great light. “When a being of so much light appears, our frequencies must balance to receive the blessings”Luiza comments.

In this sense, the expert explains that each of us tends to go through very powerful and often even challenging transformations, which affect all areas of life, so don’t worry if you are experiencing these changes. “What this Moon brought was a profound transformation, it revealed what was hidden. Furthermore, it filled Scorpio, a sign that brings this power of transformation and helps awaken to what is hidden”details.

It all depends on your choices

Full Moons are times of harvest, that is, they can be positive or negative, depending on what you have done. “If you planted a lot of things that you didn’t want, your reward may not be so fruitful. But if you set your intentions during the New Moon and follow the direction to get there, then the chances of being blessed are high“, exemplifies.

The body is a temple

If you are wondering what is advisable to do on those days when energies are still emanating, Luiza says: “The best ritual is to sit and meditate. The body is a temple. Say your prayers, give thanks and write down your goals. Receive blessings this way”.

Isn’t the moon pink?

The day the Full Pink Moon happened, it wasn’t pink, so why is it called that? “Due to the birth of the pink Plhox flower in the Northern Hemisphere, which coincides with the first full moon of spring. Since this season is a symbol of joy, fertility and good harvests, tribal people celebrate its arrival”concludes Carisio.

Source: Terra

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