Hoodoo Practice
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The Super Falling Leaves Moon Of Hoodoo Heritage Month
The Super Falling Leaves Moon, occurs on October 17th at 4:26 AM PT and 7:26 AM ET. For the Ojibwe, this time marks a significant part of their seasonal moon cycle, reflecting the shedding of leaves and the transition of nature as it prepares for winter. The Falling Leaves Moon represents letting go of the old and embracing change, a sentiment echoed by the themes of this lunation.
This particular Full Moon is also the biggest supermoon of the year, making it especially vibrant and emotionally charged. With the Moon closer to Earth, it appears larger and brighter, heightening emotions and amplifying energy. The presence of Mars in Cancer, Jupiter retrograde in Gemini, and Pluto in Capricorn aspecting the Moon signals a period of intense reflection on our personal goals. However, obstacles in our relationships or external circumstances may stir inner conflict, leading to emotional confrontations.
In Hoodoo, both the Full Moon and New Moon are powerful times for healing work. Just as the gravitational pull of the Moon affects the tides, it also influences us, as we are made up of around 75% water. During the Full Moon, the blood in our bodies flows….