Thirteen Jewels of Transformation ~ The Buck Supermoon

The supermoon of 3rd July happens at 05:39 AM mountain time at 11 degrees 18 minutes of Capricorn. This lunation will pull strong tides of every kind.
Remember that our bodies are mostly water and our physicality can be affected more than we might suspect or expect.
Eleven, in the tarot, is the Justice card. With Libra as its ruling sign, Justice expresses as fairness and equality in relating. In Capricorn, it is reflected in the structures of how we set up our lives to support our Source essence, and not so much our egos. With the moon at 11 degrees of Capricorn, how is our ability to relate changing? How might it be re-structuring?
What are we willing to receive? Only what we think we want, or what we truly need?
The gem ally for this full moon is raw ruby. A soft, deep rosy color, this stone is said to promote kind, loving, nurturing, health, knowledge, and wealth. Due to its color, it is often associated with the base chakra, tempering and soothing survival stress and its traumas.
Will we react from fear or respond from trust? What if our inspired actions looked the same, either way, but created entirely different timelines, based on the vibration of our response?
Raw ruby steps up to assist in this lunation to remind us of the deep warmth resonating through Gaia’s bones and our own, post-Solstice. This deep, gentle surge enlivens the crystalline forms infused into our new palette and the new platform of higher frequencies we now embody. Its warmth nurtures, nourishes, supports, acknowledges, accepts, and cherishes us as we mature on our unique evolutionary trajectories.
This supermoon’s turbo-boost in energy emphasizes our current choices to fall back into what is habitual or to flow forward into what is yet unscripted. A full moon reflects the Sun, how we see ourselves, and the world around us. What will we choose to see?
Why is the full moon of July called the Buck moon?
In the Northern Hemisphere, this lunar period is when a buck or stag’s antlers manifest at full growth. With what are we crowned? How does it serve? Are we just and fair in our leadership, especially within ourselves?
The reflection offered by this full moon is a deep dive into the structured waters of feeling. What does the reflected light make us feel? How are those feelings manifesting? Are we awed or inspired by the light on the water? How will we see ourselves in its reflection?
This is a call to the most ancient divine wisdom, to the depths of our hearts and knowing. It is an opportunity for new songs sung by the stars to meld with the currents of deepest wisdom, creating new harmonies and new light.
What is the wisdom that sustains light through love? What songs are activating? What voices are becoming silenced?
Deep dive into wisdom, what insists, what persists and what is returning to the mists.
Have a blessed full moon!
An example of the Buck Moon:
