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Your Own Magic

Full Moon Magic 🌝 Pink Moon + Jewel of the Night

Your Own Magic

Raquelle Mantra

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Alternative Health, Personal Journals, Self-improvement

4.8 β€’ 1.9K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 14 April 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

A mini magic moon episode dedicated to highlighting the Pink Moon and embracing my own ancestry's Gaelic traditions on connecting, cleansing, and wishing upon the full moons - the jewel of the night. More info, ways to connect, and sponsor's special offers are in the show notes. Our Sponsors: * Check out BetterHelp and use my code betterhelp.com for a great deal: https://www.betterhelp.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

So for this full moon, I felt like looking into my ancestry and for this full moon, I highly

0:24.0

recommend you look into your ancestry, whatever you might dominantly be. For myself, it is Scottish.

0:31.6

And as you know, there's a wealth of information out there on how to release and how to manifest

0:37.3

for the full moon. And I've shared my intentions for each full moon since last September, since last

0:44.4

September. And this has been fun to record the series simply to learn more about each full moon

0:51.0

and to practice different practices or practice the same practice if that's what I felt inclined to do.

0:57.2

So if you've been keeping up with the series, you may know how I've been practicing and manifesting

1:03.1

and releasing for each full moon. And this time I'm going to take a little bit of a different

1:07.1

approach because while I fall in love with a TV show, it is called Outlander. Perhaps because I feel

1:15.4

like I am connecting with my ancestry while watching, even though that might be an illusion,

1:21.5

I understand, as of course it's a 18th century period piece written in the 21st century.

1:27.5

But Outlander's about a 20th century English woman and battle nurse who accidentally travels

1:33.1

through the Scottish stones of Cregnidun and travels back to 100 years to the 18th century.

1:39.7

And she finds herself falling in love with truly the most the most handsome man I've ever seen

1:47.8

in my life. His luscious red hair and he's just so caring and loves her so deeply. And yet he's

1:57.1

also such a warrior soldier and just I can't help but fall in love with these characters and fall in

2:03.9

love with this TV show. It's my new favorite TV show, well drama TV show of all time. Yes,

2:10.1

Shits Creek is still my favorite comedy but drama wise Outlander, I can't turn it off. I'm in love

2:16.0

with it, watching it and falling in love with this has me in this tailspin researching about the

2:21.8

Ross clan and the many other clans that are in my ancestry in Scotland on my moms and my dad's side.

2:28.7

And it's so fascinating to me to learn about my gaelic ancestors and how they celebrated the moon.

2:34.8

So in this moon episode series, I'm going to lean towards this. I'm sure that there is information

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