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The Strawberry Moon

The Strawberry Moon

New Moon - June 3rd & Full Moon June 17th
Summer Solstice June 21st!

Conscious awareness reveals the last of Spring’s ripened treasures, a delicious end to a lively season for those who seek it out.


Moons

Cyclical Insights

Traditionally in several native cultures, this Moon is known as the Strawberry Moon. This is the last moon cycle of Spring, so ending it on a sweet note of ripening wild strawberries makes perfect sense. We are at the end of the first chapter of the year. Reflecting back on this season, how fertile and bountiful was it for you? This June Moon is also known as the Rose Moon (as roses are in full bloom), and the Honey Moon (as the mating season is coming to a conclusion and new chapters of life, marriage and family begin).

It’s also known as the Mead Mood, as a month’s worth of Honey Wine was gifted to couples to bring sweet intoxication for them to start their journey.

What would you call this moon based on where you live and what you are noticing?


Themes Of This Moon

Adventure - Gather - Reward - Reverence - Transition

Herb
Herb

Rose Petals: have been used in traditional medicine and in culinary applications across the globe in many different cultures for millennia. They’ve been commonly used in skincare and digestive disorders and possess potent energetic abilities to soothe, soften and uplift moods.

Crystal
Crystal

White Agate: a gentle stone for grounding and clarity, aids in multi-tasking, composure and grace

Movement
Movement

Crawling & Climbing

Atmosphere
Atmosphere

Warm, Sunny, Clear

Tree
Tree

Fig - A tree rich in symbolism as Adam and Eve supposedly used fig leaves to cover themselves, now used as a metaphorical reference to cover up something distasteful. In practical terms, the fig is a delicious and mineral rich fruit coveted as an important source of energy with numerous health benefits, including: aids in weight loss, helps sexual disfunction, strengthens bones, lowers blood pressure. It is also used as fodder for animals.

Flower
Flower

Rose - Possibly the most symbolic of all flowers, this beautiful flower has a distinctive meaning based on its color: red for love & passion, white for innocence, yellow for friendship, etc...


What’s In Season

(Late Spring)

Vegetables
Vegetables

Artichokes, Arugula, Asparagus, Beans, Bell Peppers, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Chili Peppers, Corn, Cucumbers, Garlic, Kale, Leeks, Lettuce, Mushrooms, Onions, Peas, Potatoes, Spinach

Fruits
Fruits

Cherries, Figs, Grapes, Lemons, Nectarines, Oranges, Peaches, Plums, Raspberries, Strawberries, Watermelon


Self Reflections

Self Reflections

As we honor our journey as Spring ends, adventure and reward calls to us before the heat tells us to conserve. This moon cycle embodies transition and the last of Spring’s abundance which ignites immense gratitude. We have witnessed rebirth once again, and the marvelous cycles of life and death continue to move through us all.

Share your bounty! You are ripe with insights and renewed experience...your community awaits your co-creations!