Today is the full Pink Super moon! Supermoons appear bigger and brighter in the sky because they are slightly closer to Earth. According to NASA, the moon will be at its fullest tonight at 11:32 p.m. ET.
In order to catch the most impressive view of the Pink Moon, look close to the horizon near sunset. Because this one is a supermoon, it'll look even bigger and brighter as it begins to rise.
Per The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the Pink Moon gets its name from creeping flox, aka moss pink, one of the first blooming flowers of spring.
Other names include Frog Moon and Breaking Ice Moon, which the Almanac credits to the Cree and the Algonquin Indigenous tribes, respectively.
The Pink Moon most likely won’t actually look pink — much like how blue moons don’t appear blue.
We can tap into this pink super moon power in several ways. Today, I want to remind you of the importance of color and how to use it in your healing process and journey.
Pink Power 💥🌸💥🌸
First, we must recognize the power of color over our psyche. We truly do interact and react to color. It is all around us, in every part of our world and we were meant to process and use it.
• Pink is a mixture of the colors white and red. White represents the link to the divine and purity and red represents passion and stimuli. As a result of this composition, it is associated with unconditional love, romantic love, and nurturing.
• According to the psychology of colors, pink inspires hope and positivity. It encourages a sense of comfort and relaxation, soothing the senses. Pink makes you feel like everything is going to be alright. It calms our emotions and increases our sensitivity and tenderness.
• The color pink represents softness and compassion. In color healing and therapy, Pink treats conditions to do with a lack of self-love, a feeling of loneliness, and of feeling unloved. It brings an awareness of your life purpose and soul mission.
• Pink promotes self-realization and unconditional love of the Self and others, alleviates jealousy, alleviates grief and sadness, and awareness of the deepest emotions and feelings.
• Pink surrounds us with protection and a sense of love and comfort. This color encourages you to nurture and care for yourself, helping you feel connected to and receptive to your needs. Pink asks you to take time out for yourself and do the things that make you feel happy and cared for.
• Pink is used for soothing and calming emotional and mental issues and is very relaxing and soothing and promotes feelings of contentment, caring, and tenderness. Pink also assists with feelings of unhappiness, vulnerability, loneliness, and over-sensitivity.
• Pink works to eliminate feelings of resentment, anger, and irritability, and it repairs the heart during times of abandonment or neglect. Studies show that prolonged exposure to pink reduces violent urges and has a sedating effect on the body. PINK should not be used for treating quick-tempered or nervous people.
• PINK has a warming effect on the mind and helps to restore youth. It combats and eases over-eating, obesity, childbirth, pregnancy, adrenal activity, and emotional healing.
• The color pink is often associated with children because of its innocent nature. It has the whimsy and playful faith of a child, representing that pureness and joy. It isn’t complicated, but its beauty lies in its simplicity. It isn’t demanding, yet it captivates your attention. Because of its association with children and childhood, pink can help you access childhood memories and resolve emotional issues from an early age.
• Bright PINKS stimulate energy and can increase blood pressure, respiration, heartbeat, and pulse rate. Bright PINK encourages action and confidence.
Calling the Pink Angel
The pink angel light ray represents love and peace. This ray is part of the metaphysical system of angel colors based on seven different light rays: blue, yellow, pink, white, green, red, and purple. Some people believe that the light waves for the seven angel colors vibrate at different electromagnetic energy frequencies in the universe, attracting the angels that have similar kinds of energy. Others believe that the colors symbolize the different types of missions that God sends angels on to help people. By thinking of angels who specialize in different types of work according to colors, people can focus their prayers according to what type of help they’re seeking from God and his angels.
Archangel Chamuel is the Archangel that represents the most powerful, the purest, and the most Holy Flame of Divine Love that exists in the spiritual and material Universe. He is one of the seven archangels who have the honor of living in God’s direct presence in heaven. His name means "He who seeks God". Archangel Chamuel is a very magnificent and very powerful angelic servant of God that spreads never-ending waves of Unconditional Love through all of the Universe.
Chamuel, the archangel of peaceful relationships, is in charge of the pink angel light ray. People sometimes ask for Chamuel’s help to: discover more about God’s love, find inner peace, resolve conflicts with others, forgive people who have hurt or offended them, find and nurture romantic love, and reach out to serve people in turmoil who need help to find peace.
Archangel Chamuel is the guardian of the heart chakra. Our heart center is actually the only part of us that is actually unbreakable. The pain of attachment and grief makes us think it’s our heart when in reality, the heart is our haven. Chamuel can open the doors to the heart, allowing you to let love in. Not only does this help you experience the flow of self-love, but it also has the added benefit of opening up receptivity to all sorts of new things like friendships, opportunities, and abundance.
Some of the different crystal gemstones are associated with the pink angel light ray are rose quartz, fluorite, emerald, pink tourmaline and green tourmaline, and jade. Some people believe that the energy in these crystals can help people pursue forgiveness, receive God’s peace, heal from emotional wounds, get rid of negative thoughts, and pursue healthy relationships with others.
Pink Super Moon Ritual
According to folklore, the period from the full Moon through the last quarter of the Moon is the best time for killing weeds, thinning, pruning, mowing, cutting timber, and planting below-ground crops.
We can ask Archangel Chamuel to help us to do the same in our lives now! What items in our life may need some cutting back to grow anew? What seeds can we plant to help our future selves? Ask aloud or internally, write down your troubles, anxieties, life changes needed, and also your dreams ahead. Review the color property list above to see what areas you resonate with and can add to your list. These items will have a boost of pink power tonight and in the future.
Have intent in your asking and believe that you have been heard.
Archangel Chamuel is always there for you waiting for you to request help to heal your life. Remember, angels can only work when requested or if you are in grave danger. So ask for help, invite Archangel Chamuel to amplify the healing and love.
Put a candle next to a bowl of water that you have sat in the pink moonlight for five minutes. After you have done the lists above, use this candle to help the process of shedding and transformation. Light the flame, evoke Chamuel, and ask to release whatever it is you want to let go of. Burn the candle for what you feel is an appropriate time. When you are putting out the flame, again evoke Chamuel and envision your dreams and goals ahead. Pour the water down a drain, still envisioning your dreams and goals. Your seeds are planted and watered, time to grow. And so it is.
I hope this full pink super moon can renew and heal your world.
Please be kind.
Hope and light live within us all.
xoxo
Joyce
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“I don’t understand it any more than you do, but one thing I’ve learned is that you don’t have to understand things for them to be.” ― Madeleine L’Engle, A Wrinkle in Time
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