Dear Beautiful Soul,
Something
rare and sacred is stirring in the heavens — and I want you to feel it fully.
This
May brings us not one, but two Full Moons — a celestial gift known in Western
astrology as a Blue Moon. When a second Full Moon rises within a single
calendar month, its energy is amplified, deepened, and made extraordinary. It
carries within it all the unfinished business, unspoken feelings, and
unresolved cycles of the entire month — and offers us a profound opportunity to
finally, truly, let them go.
This Blue Moon rises on May 31, 2026, in Scorpio (Vrischika Rashi), one of the most spiritually potent signs in the zodiac. And it falls in the sacred Lunar Mansion of Anuradha Nakshatra — the Star of Dedication. Together, these energies create a rare portal for healing that goes deep: beneath the surface, beneath the story you’ve been telling yourself, and into the very roots of who you are becoming.
♏ The Scorpio Full Moon: Where Deep Healing Lives
In
Vedic astrology, the Moon is considered debilitated in Scorpio — meaning it
operates outside its comfort zone. Rather than flowing freely and openly, the
lunar energy turns inward, becoming highly sensitive, psychic, and attuned to
what lies beneath the surface. This is not a weakness. This is an invitation.
Scorpio
is ruled by Mars — the planet of courage, drive, and transformative fire. It
governs the realms of deep emotion, hidden truths, shadow work, and spiritual
awakening. When the Full Moon illuminates Scorpio’s waters, what rises to the
surface is everything we have tucked away: old grief, unspoken resentment, fear
of vulnerability, patterns inherited from our lineage, and the tender, hidden
places within us that quietly long for healing.
This
Full Moon is asking you a powerful question: “What have I been carrying that is
no longer mine to carry?”
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the energy of transformation and release is deeply connected to the Kidney and Liver meridians — governing fear, willpower, and the ability to let go. When we suppress deep emotions, this stagnant energy can manifest in the body as fatigue, hormonal imbalance, digestive disruption, and chronic tension. This lunation is an invitation to move that energy — gently, deliberately, and with great self-compassion.
⭐ Anuradha Nakshatra: The Star of Sacred Devotion
The
Moon rests in Anuradha, the seventeenth Lunar Mansion, spanning 3°20’ to 16°40’
Scorpio. Its symbol is the Lotus Flower — a sacred image of beauty emerging
from murky, dark waters. Its ruling deity is Mitra, the Vedic god of
friendship, partnership, divine compassion, and sacred covenant.
Mitra’s
message at this Full Moon is a gentle but powerful one: the way through
intensity is not force — it is love. Not the surface kind of love, but the
devotional, tested, enduring love that stands firm even in the depths of
emotional turbulence.
Anuradha
asks us not “what do you feel?” but “what do you stand by?” It calls us into
the heart of true loyalty — loyalty to our healing, to our relationships, to
our soul’s purpose, and most importantly, to ourselves.
The Star of Dedication rewards those who show up consistently: for their practices, their commitments, their inner work. If you have been wondering whether your healing path is truly working, whether your devotion to your own wellbeing matters — Anuradha whispers: It does. Keep going.
ἳf Holistic Health Guidance for This Full Moon
The Scorpio–Anuradha energy directly influences the reproductive system, kidneys, bladder, and the deep fascia and connective tissues of the body. During this lunation, these areas are more sensitive and more responsive to healing attention.
• Nourish
Your Kidneys. In Chinese Medicine, the Kidneys
are the seat of our deepest vitality (Jing). Fear and unprocessed emotion
deplete them. Warm, cooked foods — black beans, walnuts, bone broth, dark leafy
greens — nourish Kidney energy. Stay warm around the lower back and feet this
week.
• Release
Through Movement. Scorpio rules the pelvis and
sacrum. Gentle hip-opening yoga poses — pigeon pose, yin butterfly, supported
reclined bound angle — allow stored emotional energy to flow. Hold each pose
for 3–5 minutes with slow, intentional breath.
• Hydrate
with Intention. Scorpio is a water sign. Drink
warm water with lemon and a pinch of sea salt to support your lymphatic and
urinary systems. Add a few drops of rose water for heart-opening energy aligned
with Mitra’s frequency of compassion.
• Herbal
Allies. Consider sipping a blend of
ashwagandha, passionflower, and rose — this combination supports the nervous
system, opens the heart, and gently moves stagnant emotional energy. Motherwort
tea is especially supportive for heart palpitations that can accompany
emotional processing.
• Create a Closing Ritual. On the night of the Full Moon, write down what you are ready to release — a feeling, a belief, a relationship dynamic, a fear. Read it aloud under the moonlight if you can. Then burn it, bury it, or place it in water. Intention + action creates change.
ᾫ7 A Message from Mitra
The
lotus does not force its way through the mud. It grows through it — cell by
cell, day by day, in quiet, unseen devotion. So too is your healing.
This
Blue Moon in Anuradha is not asking you to have all the answers. It is asking
you to be devoted to the process — to trust that the depth you are willing to
go within is directly proportional to the beauty and freedom you will
experience in your life.
You are not alone on this path. Friendship, community, and the sacred bonds you tend with love are medicine in themselves.
ἱ9 Ready to Go Deeper?
If
this Full Moon is stirring something in you — a question, a longing, a
readiness to transform — I would be honored to explore it with you in a
personal Intuitive Reading or Healing Session.
Together, we can look at your Vedic chart, the Nakshatras influencing your current life themes, and create a personalized holistic healing plan using natural remedies, Chinese medicine, and energy healing to support your soul’s healing journey.
❖ Book Your Intuitive Reading Session ❖
With devotion, love, and healing light,
Lucy Liu
Registered Dietitian · TCM
Practitioner · Energy Healer
· Vedic Astrologer
❖ May you bloom —
as the lotus does — from the depths of your own beautiful darkness. ❖

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