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APRIL: Growing Moon, Pink Moon And Water Moon
APRIL
Also known as: Growing Moon, Pink Moon, Hare Moon
Magic’s to be done:
- Physical health
- Anything that productivity will assist with
- You have a sense of renewed energy now, so put that to use
- remove any obstacles in your life
- Romance, romance, romance

MAY
Also known as: Dyad Moon and Milk Moon
Magic’s to be done:
- The perfect time to work on any problems that seem extremely difficult
- Anything that deals with the matters of the heart, fertility, or passion can be worked on
- Health issues
- A good time to work on anything relating to friendships

JUNE
Also known as: Mead Moon and Honey Moon
Magic’s to be done:
- Personal transformations
- Fertility
- Prosperity
- Inspiration
- Creativity

JULY
Also known as: Herb Moon and Wort


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