Sagittarius Full Moon Reflection: When the Masks Fall Away, Truth Remains

“Perhaps now we can begin to build a new culture, 

one that honors soul and the soul of the world.”

 Francis Weller

Are you willing to honor your soul's longing and continue cultivating trust and confidence in who you are becoming in the world?

Because our wounds are often relational, healing happens in relationship. We need spaces where we can be witnessed in brave community—where presence becomes the balm that allows what longs to be seen, felt, and heard to emerge.

The Sagittarius Full Moon shined a light directly on the places where we have been playing small, doubting ourselves, abandoning our truth, or holding onto beliefs that no longer fit the person we are becoming. It felt like an especially potent moon to gather beneath and shed the masks we've worn for protection.

For me, I realized that I have given up on a future where I self-abandon and outsource my power to others.

As we shared in circle, some of the themes that emerged included:

  • The judgment that arises when making the same mistakes

  • Trying to push down or outrun that judgment

  • Feeling a lack of control because of emotions

  • The self-made prison created by trying to stay safe and protected

  • Being exhausted & continuing to set down parenting adults

  • Struggle with not fixing everything

Together, we explored an important truth: what we judge in others often reveals how we judge and cage ourselves.

We reflected on the judgments, beliefs, and patterns we were ready to release before we walked the labyrinth. We asked ourselves:

Who would I be without this judgment, belief, or pattern?

One by one, each Wildflower named what she was ready to release. The circle echoed it back, bearing witness. Then, when it no longer felt true, we named the truth we were choosing instead—the truth we could return to whenever the old story resurfaced.

As if on cue, the coyotes grew loud during this ritual, cheering us on to keep amplifying our truth.

Soon after, we heard a commotion in the darkness. For a moment, some felt fear arise. Then we saw three raccoons running toward the west, reminding us to release the masks that keep us small, hidden, and confined.

We carried that energy into our release ritual, writing down and burning the beliefs, judgments, and patterns that have kept us caged.

Spirit guided me to burn my marriage license in the fire, which I had recently found. Burning it felt like a sacred acknowledgment that chapter is complete and that a new one is ready to open.

As the flames rose, so did the possibility of who we become when we stop clinging to what no longer defines us.

What might shift for you if you trusted the unknown and followed your inner GPS?

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