The Full Crow Moon on Sunday March 12, 2017 is at 22 degrees Virgo. The Full Moon March 2017 astrology reveals an increase in recent tensions. Stressful relationships between partners and between nations will see a flurry of activity in a desperate search for answers. Bringing in God's perfect Love and Light will calm down the emotions.
The full moon in March has many different names due to its signifying changing from winter to spring. It's Time to Set Yourself Free from the Restraints of Winter and Swim to the Moon!
The full moon is an ideal time for
ceremonies and rituals to promote friendship and working with others. You can use healing rituals if you have had problems with family and friends. Visualize your life and relationships in balance.
The Native American full moon names for March are largely based on these being considered the last full moons of winter; the crow caws its farewell to the season. The more northern tribes knew this Moon as the Full Crow Moon, when the cawing of crows signaled the end of winter; or the Full Crust Moon, because the snow cover becomes crusted from thawing by day and freezing at night. In
Native American Medicine the Crow represents: Justice, shape shifting, change, creativity, spiritual strength, energy, community sharing, and balance.
Full Worm Moon (Algonquian Name) - As the temperature begins to warm and the ground begins to thaw, earthworm casts appear, heralding the return of the robins. The Full Sap Moon, marking the time of tapping maple trees, is another variation.
In the grand flow of life, these inward moving energies are conducive for fine tuning and helping to bring greater clarity, awareness, and focus. March is the month to bring love and light into your life. Focus every day silently for at least five minutes on the word Love and think about its true meaning. God is love.
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Full moon blessings,
Cherokee Billie