The Moon of the Maiden: Virgo

The Virgo full moon, typically occurs in late February or early March, during Pisces season—the final sign of the zodiac.

This timing is significant as Pisces represents the culmination of the astrological year, a time when we reflect on what we've experienced, learned, and released throughout the past twelve months. At this time, we are encouraged to look at areas of our lives that need healing, refinement, and practical care. Full moons also bring a sense of culmination, where we can see the results of efforts we initiated at the new moon, back in Virgo Season, and decide what needs to be released or completed.

The Earth’s Renewal

This full moon doesn’t just glow for us—it illuminates the Earth itself as it stirs from winter’s slumber. The Virgo full moon marks a major shift, in its very mutable energetics, when the land prepares itself for renewal. Trees begin to bud, the air slowly warms, and animals come out of hibernation. Virgo, as an earth sign, is deeply connected to this natural rhythm, reminding us to take part in the cycle of cleansing and renewal.

It’s a great time for spring cleaning, not just in our homes, but in our bodies, minds, and spirits.

Virgo, ever the perfectionist, guides us to streamline our lives and restore balance so that we’re ready for the fresh energy Aries season will soon bring. Virgo is an earth sign but it is ruled by Mercury, who governs the mind and the way we process information. That means that this full moon sharpens our inner vision, urging us to sort through our emotional baggage with care. It’s the perfect time to ask yourself: What are you holding onto that no longer serves you?

And in typical Full Moon contrast, while Virgo has us itching to fix and heal everything we can, Pisces will invite us to surrender and let go of the need for everything to be perfect. Together, these signs ask us to balance discernment with compassion. We are reminded that it’s okay to strive for betterment, but also necessary to accept ourselves as we are, imperfections and all.

This is the ultimate dance of the divine and the human, where we walk the fine line between focusing on the little things that matter and releasing what’s beyond our control. The Virgo full moon asks us to reflect on what parts of our lives need tidying up, while Pisces tells us that after we’ve done our part, we must let go and trust the process.

The Moon and the Body

Virgo rules the digestive system, particularly the small intestine and the spleen. Just like Virgo separates the useful from the useless, the small intestine discerns between nutrients and waste. Pisces, meanwhile, rules the feet and governs the emotional body, asking us to release anything we’ve been emotionally holding onto.

To honor the body during this full moon, we can turn to herbs and foods that support digestion, detoxification, and emotional balance:

  • Ginger: This warming herb stokes the digestive fire, helping your body process food efficiently, much like Virgo’s meticulous approach to sorting through details. It’s perfect for when things feel sluggish.

  • Dandelion Root: A powerful detoxifier, dandelion root clears heat and supports the liver—the organ that processes emotions like anger and frustration. It’s a fitting ally for letting go of emotional waste.

  • Fennel: For those prone to bloating or digestive discomfort, fennel is a gentle helper. It soothes and relaxes the gut, encouraging the body to assimilate nutrients while clearing out any lingering tension.

  • Mint: Cool and refreshing, mint calms the digestive system and clears heat, making it an ideal herb for Virgo’s perfectionist energy. It also helps with mental clarity, cutting through the fog of overthinking.

  • Chamomile: Chamomile is like a warm hug for your nervous system. Its calming properties help to relax both the mind and the stomach, easing any anxiety that Virgo’s critical nature may stir up.

  • Turmeric: Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, turmeric supports the spleen in TCM, aiding in digestion and detoxification, while also grounding your energy during the final days of winter.


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