7 Amazing Full Moon Rituals
Moon has always been a symbol of mystery and magic. The full moon represents transformation and doing certain rituals that night can enhance the quality of your life and vibration of your soul.
These rituals are a great way to take a break from the daily hustle and reconnect with your inner self and the energies around you. We can also utilize this time to forgive ourselves and others who have hurt us and move forward in our lives.
Here are 7 amazing rituals that can be done during the full moon night.
- Cleanse your space with sage smudging. The powerful herb will have a manifold effect when done on a full moon night. The smoke from the burning sage can cleanse your space, body, mind and soul.
- Chant or write affirmations. This will help you set intentions for whatever you are looking for.
- Light a candle. This will get rid of the darkness from the space and also in your life. Various colors and scents hello a lot for this ritual.
- Write a journal or simply write down your thoughts on a piece of paper. Make a list of things you are thankful for and write down the things that you want to manifest.
- Practice Yoga during this period. It'll help you in focusing on your body and help to keep fit. A fit body will always be a wonderful instrument in your spiritual journey.
- Meditating in this period will enhance your peace of mind. It'll also help in grounding and focus of mind. It is a great way for self introspection and soul discovery.
- Cleanse your crystals and re-energize them in the powerful light of the full moon. This will give a boost to your crystal beads as they will bask in the light of the moon.
If we do these rituals regularly, we will certainly see many positive changes in our thought process and the way we live our lives.
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