Strawberry Moon Tonight
This isn’t just any moon.
It’s not pink—but it is powerful.
The Strawberry Moon rises tonight, the last full moon of spring and a turning point into summer’s fire. Named by Indigenous communities for the season of ripened fruit, this moon doesn’t just bring sweetness—it brings truth wrapped in honey.
This moon isn’t loud.
It’s not about chasing.
It’s about ripening.
About becoming so full of yourself—so whole—that you spill over into your own life.
This moon asks:
What has ripened in you?
What sweetness have you delayed or denied?
What part of you is ready to be tasted—by life, by love, by yourself?
How to work with the Strawberry Moon:
Release the bitter. Write what you're done carrying—burn it, bury it, or speak it to the wind.
Make a moon bowl. Fill with water, strawberries, rose, mint—place under the moonlight. Sip or anoint with it the next day.
Charge your tools. Let your cards, crystals, and amulets soak in her energy.
Take a sensual bath. Fruit, flowers, salt—bathe like a goddess remembering her body.
Call in sweetness. Journal what you’re ready to receive without guilt, without shame.
Ritual with fruit. Eat slowly. Bless each bite. Let it remind your body that you are worthy of pleasure.
This moon is for the witch who survived.
For the one who kept going through shadow.
And is just now remembering that she gets to be soft again.
Let her light be a reminder:
You don’t have to bloom in suffering.
You can thrive in sweetness.
Tag your moon sisters.
Whisper a spell.
Stand in the light and let yourself ripen.