April's pink moon will be a supermoon
- Ms Yuna Salazar
- Apr 12
- 3 min read
As spring unfolds, April's full pink moon will light up the sky, bringing vibrant energy just in time for the warmer days ahead.
When can you see the full pink moon in 2025?
The pink moon will reach peak illumination in the United States on Saturday, April 12, at 8:22 p.m. ET, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory.
The pink moon is also a supermoon
Thomas told "GMA" this year's April full moon is also a supermoon, which occurs when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth in its orbit, making it appear larger and more radiant than usual.
Why is it called the pink moon?
The Old Farmer's Almanac, which began publishing full moon names in the 1930s, notes that some Eastern Native American tribes call April's full moon the "pink moon" due to its connection with early spring wildflowers.
The Maine Farmers' Almanac attributes the name to herb moss pink, a native Eastern U.S. plant that blooms in early spring.
According to NASA, this moon is also known by other names, including the sprouting grass moon, the egg moon, and, among coastal tribes, the fish moon -- signifying the time when shad, a fish found along the Atlantic Coast, begin to spawn.
Other tribes named the April full moon after seasonal changes, referring to it as the "breaking ice moon" or the "moon when the ducks come back," reflecting key signs of spring.
How to do full moon ritual ?
A full moon ritual can involve setting intentions for release, manifestation, or gratitude, and can include practices like meditation, journaling, or cleansing rituals. It's a time to reflect on the current lunar cycle and connect with the energy of the moon.
Here's a general guide to conducting a full moon ritual:
1. Set the Intention:
Decide on your intention for the ritual. Do you want to release something, manifest a new opportunity, or simply express gratitude? Write down your intention or visualize it clearly.
2. Create a Sacred Space:
Choose a calm and undisturbed space where you can focus on your ritual. Light candles, burn incense, or play music to create an atmosphere of peace and reflection.
3. Meditation and Cleansing:
Take some time to meditate and center yourself. You can also cleanse your energy or space by burning sage or other herbs, or taking a moon bath.
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4. Release and Manifest:
If your intention is to release something, write down what you want to let go of, and then burn the paper or take other actions to symbolically release it. If your intention is to manifest, visualize your desire and repeat affirmations to yourself.
5. Express Gratitude:
A full moon is a time to reflect on all the blessings in your life. Take some time to write down or share things you are grateful for.
6. Enjoy the Full Moon:
Spend some time outdoors, observing the full moon, or simply enjoy the peaceful energy it brings.
7. Take Action:
Once you have completed your ritual, take some time to reflect on your intentions and how you will work towards them.
Other ideas for a full moon ritual:
Making Moon Water:
Place a glass jar of water outside under the full moon to charge it with lunar energy, says Metropolitan Library System.
Charging Crystals:
Leave your crystals outside under the moon to be charged with energy, says JewelPin.
Moon Bath:
Take a bath under the full moon to connect with its energy and release negative energy.
Full Moon Circle:
Gather with friends and family to share your intentions and support each other.
Journaling:
Reflect on your thoughts, feelings, and aspirations in a journal.
Important Considerations:
Intention is Key:
The power of a ritual comes from the intention you set, so choose an intention that resonates with you.
Be Mindful:
Pay attention to your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings during the ritual to deepen your connection with the moon's energy.
Adapt to Your Needs:
Feel free to adapt the ritual to suit your personal preferences and beliefs.
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