While this Libra-ruled lunation may be dubbed the Pink Moon, its potency is red-hot — as it happens to be sitting directly across the zodiac from both the sun and wounded-healer comet Chiron in fiery Aries. This is likely to bring all sorts of tender and touchy feelings to the surface, forcing you to see your reflection in everything around you and exposing your shortcomings and sensitivities.
If something painful or destabilizing comes up, take it as a sign that it’s time to dress the wound.
While emotional sore spots are never fun to deal with, this lunation is your chance to examine difficult experiences from your past and start a healing process in earnest, whether that relates to a still-lingering heartbreak or some other loss. Now’s a time to restore some equilibrium in your heart and soothe any aches so you can move ahead feeling more balanced and whole.
How To Work With The Pink Moon Energy
April’s full moon is also the first full moon following the spring equinox, making it what’s known as the Paschal Moon, which determines the date of Easter. This also means it’s the first full moon of the astrological new year and happens to be the first major lunation post-eclipse season, too — so think of this as a spring-cleaning-esque purge that allows you to find your footing and create more harmony in your heart as a new season picks up speed.
Old wounds could come bubbling up to the surface, and your sensitive spots might feel like they’re being poked and prodded — but this simply makes it easier for you to identify exactly what needs to be healed. Libra is about finding your equilibrium, so if something painful or destabilizing comes up, take it as a sign that it’s time to dress the wound instead of ignoring it and letting it fester. The pain is your signal, directing you toward the things that need some TLC.