Moonlit Rain Ritual: “I Let It Leave Me”

Published on 17 June 2025 at 22:26

🌧️ Moonlit Rain Ritual: “I Let It Leave Me”

A Pisces Waning Gibbous Ceremony of Surrender, Softness, and Soul Release

Best performed beneath a gentle rain and moonlight—no tools required. Just presence, breath, and a willingness to let go.

 

🕯️ Intention

Rain cleanses what clings. The Pisces Moon dissolves illusion. The waning phase calls us to release. This ritual is for when you feel foggy, overwhelmed, energetically heavy, or disconnected from your magic. It brings you back to your body, your breath, and the moment where truth begins again.

 

🌙 Step 1: Enter the Threshold

Step outside slowly, with bare feet if possible. Let the rain meet your skin. Even if it's just a drizzle, it is enough.

Close your eyes and breathe. Sense the air shifting around you. Whisper—aloud or within:

 

“I am here. I am willing. I am ready to let it leave me.”

 

This is your sacred agreement with the sky.

 

💧 Step 2: Let the Rain Take It

Feel the water trace your face, your shoulders, your hands. Every drop is a thread of release—undoing the knots of tension, doubt, and old stories.

Visualize the rain pulling away:

  • The anxiety sitting on your chest
  • The fear clinging to your thoughts
  • The guilt, grief, or tiredness you haven’t had time to name

Let the rain carry it into the earth below, to be composted into something new.

 

🌌 Step 3: Commune With the Moon

Whether she’s visible through the clouds or simply present in energy, turn your face skyward.

Imagine a silver thread of Moonlight weaving down into you—entering your crown, flowing through your heart, down your spine, anchoring you in truth. Let her illumination find what’s hiding.

You may want to speak:

 

“Illuminate what I cannot see.
Dissolve what I no longer need.
Restore what is sacred in me.”

 

Allow yourself a few moments in silence. This is the magic.

 

🔚 Step 4: Anchor the Shift

Place one hand on your solar plexus (just above your navel), the other on your heart.

Say aloud:

 

“What is mine will root.
What is not will rain away.
I honor what leaves.
I bless what remains.
I am the vessel and the vision.”

 

Step back inside as slowly as you came. Wrap yourself in something warm. Hydrate. Write down what came through, if anything. Or simply rest in the softness.

 

🌿 Closing Blessing

The Moon does not rush to become full again.
You don’t have to either.

You are allowed to release without knowing exactly what’s next.
You are allowed to be in-between.
And you are always—always—allowed to begin again.