Pink Moon Signals Renewal, Says Sharmila Cirvante
Sharmila Cirvante explains the spiritual meaning of the Pink Moon as a time for release, renewal, and growth.
As the celestial event known as the Pink Moon approaches on April 2, psychic and spiritual healer Sharmila Cirvante is shedding light on its deeper significance. Contrary to popular belief, the Pink Moon does not actually appear pink in color; instead, it symbolizes renewal, transformation, and new beginnings.
Clarifying the common misconception, Sharmila explained that the name originates from Native American traditions, referring to the blooming of wild pink phlox flowers that signal the arrival of spring. “It is nature’s subtle way of encouraging us to awaken, reset, and embrace fresh starts,” she noted.
According to her, this full moon phase is closely linked to emotional and spiritual shifts. As with most full moons, the Pink Moon is believed to amplify emotions, which may lead to temporary inner turbulence. Individuals may experience mood swings, anxiety, restlessness, or disrupted sleep patterns during this period.
“There could be moments of unexplained tension or resurfacing of old emotions,” Sharmila shared. “However, this emotional intensity also creates space for healing and self-awareness.”
On the positive side, she highlighted that the same energy can spark creativity and motivation. Many individuals may feel a renewed sense of purpose or clarity, making it an ideal time to reassess personal goals and priorities.
Emphasizing mindful practices, Sharmila advised focusing on alignment rather than resistance. She recommended engaging in calming activities such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing to maintain emotional balance. Decluttering—both physically and emotionally—was another key suggestion, encouraging people to let go of anything that no longer serves them.
“Gratitude plays an important role during this phase,” she added. “Full moons are also about completion, so it’s important to acknowledge what is working in your life.”
Sleep hygiene, she noted, should not be overlooked. Creating a calm environment and avoiding digital distractions before bedtime can help counter the heightened energy levels often associated with full moons.
Sharmila also cautioned against impulsive reactions during this time. She advised individuals to remain mindful, avoid hasty decisions, and listen to their body’s energy levels—whether that means resting or channeling energy into creative pursuits.
Interestingly, she challenged the popular notion of manifestation during full moons. “The Pink Moon is not about attracting more,” she explained. “It is about releasing what no longer aligns with you to create space for new opportunities.”
In a world often focused on accumulation, the Pink Moon serves as a reminder that growth can also come from letting go. As Sharmila concluded, it is a time to pause, reflect, and embrace the transformative power of release.