This weekend’s full moon is called the Pink Moon, named after one of the first spring blooms — moss phlox — not the moon’s color. Still, there’s something sweet about it. It arrives in Libra, a sign that invites us to find balance, beauty, and ease.
After a chaotic stretch (eclipse season, Mercury retrograde, all the things), this moon gives us a chance to pause, take stock, and come back to what feels good and grounded.
What this Pink Full Moon offers:
This is a moon for recalibration — the gentle kind. If life has felt unbalanced, overextended, or just a little too loud, this is your cosmic permission slip to come back to what feels simple and steady.
- Revisit your relationships — where are things flowing, and where are you pouring from an empty cup?
- Tend to your space — sometimes wiping down a surface or opening a window is enough to shift the energy.
- Ask what balance looks like now — it changes. So can you.
You don’t have to overhaul your life to align with this moon. Small steps count. Stillness counts.
Simple ways to mark the Pink Full Moon
You don’t need a big ritual. This moon meets you where you are. But if you’re feeling called to mark the moment, here are a few quiet ideas:
- Brew a calming tea — floral blends like chamomile, lemon balm, or rose can help you slow down and soften into your body.
- Light a candle and write one thing down you’re ready to release. Burn it, bury it, or just fold it up and let it be.
- Refresh your space — change the linens, clean one corner, add something beautiful (a stone, a sprig of something fresh, a photo that makes you feel grounded).
- Sit in stillness — no music, no scroll. Just you, and your breath.
A mantra for this Pink Full Moon:
“I bring things back into balance, gently.”
Say it out loud. Whisper it while you steep your tea. Write it down and tuck it into your nightstand. Let it be a reminder that you don’t have to force things into alignment — you can return to it.
Want to keep exploring?
The Hey, Joni. blog is full of slow, intentional ways to reconnect — to your body, your rituals, and your own inner rhythm. You might like:
- The Role of Set and Setting in Psychedelic Safety
- How to Burn Sage for Cleansing Rituals
- 10 Herbal Mocktails Fresh From the Garden
Or join our Hey Girl Hey community for more full moon content, seasonal rituals, and plant-forward ways to feel more like you.
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