19/08/2024
🌟🌕🌟Surgeon Super Blue Full Moon in Aquarius 🌟🌕🌟
The August full moon is also commonly known as the Sturgeon Moon, which comes from the Native Americans who inhabited the Great Lakes area and refers to the most favorable time of the year to fish for sturgeon in lakes and rivers in the northern hemisphere.
The Sturgeon Moon Spiritual Meaning is prepare yourself for significant personal growth during the 2024 sturgeon moon. As the final full moon of the summer, the sturgeon moon will challenge you to expand the horizons of your aspirations. Source: Popsugar.com The energy of this full moon in Aquarius will be deeply felt.
This full moon is a seasonal blue moon - meaning it is the third full moon in a season that has 4 full moons. These are generally rarer that calendrical blue moons (the second full moon in a calendar month). The next will happen on May 20th 2027. This full moon is also the first supermoon of 2024.
VISION🌟🌕🌟KINSHIP🌟🌕🌟FAIRNESS 🌟🌕🌟SELF-CONNECTION🌟🌕🌟
Here in the southern hemisphere we have the full moon in Aquarius today around 4.25am.
So tonight it would be a good time to take out your goodies and bath it in the beautiful full moonlight; tarot, tarot clothes, crystals, glass of water, oracles, etc…🌟🌕🌟
Kinship will be strong and knowing/feeling you belong to a like-minded group of people will be on your mind. The air-full moon will have your thinking more than not in what you want out of life so it will be a good time to sit with yourself and check-in with yourself that your thoughts and emotions are on the same page. 🌟🌕🌟
From a Tarot perspective, the Moon governs the Hight Priestess, and Aquarius governs The Star card… What a combination! A good time to fully trust your intuition (via the tarot) to discover the meaning… What lights you up, and what is your “north-star”. Our hope and the knowing we are all connected pushes aside the barriers of life!!🌟🌕🌟
Remember to place your crystals out for charging by moonlight and make your wishes on a blue moon!
The moon will appear full for three days, from Sunday morning through early Wednesday morning.