Sunday, June 4, 2023

June Full Moon Reading

 I absolutely love how much my readings seem to be connected. I know that you can find the meaning you need in every card, but they spark the connections for me and put the puzzle pieces in place.

This moon is usually the first moon of summer, but this year it is early June, and so it is the last moon of the Spring season. 

Full moons are the culmination, the ending of what has been going on this month.

My first card of the 3 card spread is 'What is left for me to let go of this season?' I used the Kali Oracle, as Kali is the cycle of life - she destroys/composts in order to bring forth new life. I pulled this one just before the full moon, as it was reaching it's culmination.



The card I pulled was Kurukulla one of the Red Taras. She bestows the ability to remain open, to not avoid things, and to set effective boundaries. She carries a bow and arrow, and her arrow hits the mark. She helps us gain clarity, clear out the distractions, and get rid of strategies that are not helping. She tells us not to hold onto something out of fear, to let it go when it is time. 

The next line says she does not like clutter. Ouch. That really hit the mark. I managed to get a good start on my hoarder house this winter but have not done anything since April since I have been working in the garden. I have a huge amount of daycare stuff and haven't got rid of anything, despite closing my daycare almost 2 years ago. 

It is time to get rid of it I guess. My family is soooo ready since it is piled up in our main living space. Piles and piles and piles.

Artemis is the hunter and uses a bow and arrow. She is the goddess of getting things done. They can work together to get me moving, lol.


This full moon rises in the house of Sagittarius, ruled by lucky Jupiter. It's energy is social, extraverted, active. Jupiter's luck gives whatever you do some extra support from the universe.

My second card of the three-card spread is 'Where should I direct that energy?' I used the Earth Alchemy Oracle cards, as they deal mostly with energy. I pulled this one right at the time of the full moon.


The card I drew was reversed Fulgurite and Rosebay Willowherb. Fulgurite is formed when lightning hits the sand, and it's energy supports rapid transformation. As it is reversed, it's energy is slowed down but still helps let go of outdated systems and old habits. This lightning struck exactly at the full moon.

For more info about Fulgurite, check out this link below:

Fulgurite

Rosebay Willowherb is another name for Fireweed (interestingly, June's full moon is also called the Rose Moon, and our roses just started blooming). Fireweed is also connected to change and thunderstorms, but it's regeneration is reversed to signify destruction.

Another card that supports the theory that I should direct my energy towards getting rid of my daycare stuff.


June's moon is also called the Strawberry Moon. Because it is early this year, instead of representing the abundance and fulfillment of the berries, it is representing the blossoms that we have now - you are starting to see the returns of your investments - either with prosperity or accomplishment.

My third card of the three-card spread is 'Where should I look for prosperity?'  I used my  Wild Wisdom Oracle Cards, as they are focused on the cycles of the seasons. I pulled this one as the moon rose.



The card I drew was The Mermaid, Early Autumn. Autumn is a time of letting go, for example, the trees let go of their leaves. The Mermaid flows with the rhythms of the tides and the movements of the moon. In order to follow the mermaid into the depths, you must give up the land. She asks us to trust our intuition.

So another card with a theme of moons and of letting go. 

Last night the moon rose while it was still light. It was pale pink, almost invisible. 

This night it rose super bright yellow-gold, the color of the mermaid's tail. As I watched it rise, the sky grew dark. Where I am, I look across the valley and the moon rises from behind the mountains. The trees were perfectly silhouetted in the half-circle of the moon. As the Earth turned, and the moon rose, it followed the rise of the mountain. It peaked over the edge, slowly moving up the incline, so slowly, like molten light oozing across the ground, like slow lightning. It didn't finally come over the horizon for almost an hour.

A perfect representation of the blossom moon - starting to see the results of your endeavor, slowly coming into fruition. 

I then had a moon bath as I lay in bed, the moonlight streaming through my window, watching the Earth turn as I fell asleep.

One of the most magical experiences I have had during a full moon reading.

Perhaps I will look to magic for prosperity. Or perhaps I am starting to see the results of a project I am doing. The only project I am working on right now is my Goddess Story project. So perhaps it refers to both of those things.



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