Full Moon Pisces

We are energy beings connected to one another through the consciousness of our right hemispheres as one human family
— Jill Bolte Taylor

The Moon appears full when it is illuminated by the Sun’s light. This happens when the Sun and Moon are on opposite sides of the sky, meaning they are in opposite signs. For example, the Virgo season Full Moon happens in the sign of Pisces. 

The Full Moon represents the climax of the Lunar Cycle. All the energy of the New Moon has been building up to this point. It is the time we feel most alive, high energy. There is a desire to connect, to gather, and to celebrate. Mirrored in the menstrual cycle by ovulation, it also represents the sigh of relief as all that built up energy is released. It is a time to let go, be free, and embrace the wild feminine. 

Virgo season is about taking care of your physical body, while Pisces is about the spiritual self. The Full Moon asks us to find a balance between our physical and spiritual wellbeing. This month we’ve been focusing on healthy habits. However, true wellness comes from the integration of the four aspects of self: mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual. These are represented by the 4 elements and four directions. East-Air-Mental, South-Fire-Spiritual, West-Water-Emotional, North-Earth-Physical. While it can be easier to focus on one aspect at a time, we have to remember that they are all connected and equally important. While creating new habits for your physical body, don’t let your spiritual practices be what gets replaced.

Pisces is also the last of the twelve signs and represents a completion. We are now 6 months into our journey around the sun, and between New and Full Moons, have addressed all twelve signs. Pisces is the integration of all we have learned thus far. The energy is dreamy and mystical, and more than a little otherworldly. The next 6 months will be a mirror of the last as we move from the light seasons into the darker ones and work with the signs in the opposite way.

Both Virgo and Pisces are mutable signs which means they are great for making change. It’s a great time to release anything keeping you from embracing the desires of your soul. Use tonight’s meditation to clear your energy field of anything heavy and stuck, and allow for guidance to flow easily to you.


On The Full Moon 

The Full Moon ritual is similar to that of the New Moon. However, instead of setting intentions we focus our energy on the release. It is a perfect time to celebrate what we have achieved and let go of what has kept us stuck. I also suggest burning your lists in a fire safe manner. Fire helps transmute any negative energies and bring them back to neutral. It is especially powerful for letting go. 

  • Set the space for inner work.

Suggested crystals: Bloodstone and Amethyst. Suggested oils: Clove and Rose Absolute

  • Full Moon meditation

  • Journal Questions

  • Releasing List

  • Gratitude list

  • Closing ritual:

 Closing phrase: “Under the light of the Full Moon, I am cleansed. I know that I am blessed, and I live my life within that knowing.” 

Burn your lists in a fire safe way. 

Meditation

Journal Prompts

How has your daily routine shifted since prioritizing health?

What changes do you notice in how you feel each day?

Do you have a spiritual practice in your routine? How would it look ideally?

What has shifted for you over the last 6 months?

Which of the 4 aspects/elements do you focus on the most? Which one the least?

How can you bring all 4 into balance this week?

 

Releasing List

Forgive yourself of at least 5 moments you weren’t perfect

Gratitude List

At least 5 ah ha moments of the last 6 months.