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Tomorrow, on May 31, 2026, the night sky will host a rare and powerful celestial guest: a Blue Moon in the fiery sign of Sagittarius. In the language of the stars, a Blue Moon is the second full moon to occur within a single calendar month, a phenomenon that only graces our world once every few years. The next time we see a moon like this will not be until 2028, making this a pivotal moment for dreamers and seekers alike. This is more than just a beautiful sight in the heavens. It is a cosmic invitation to step out of the fear frequency and reclaim the power that has been waiting for you to find it.

While a typical full moon is a time of culmination, a Blue Moon acts as a "second chance" for intentions that may have been set months or even years ago. If you have ever felt like you were wandering between worlds, stuck in a cycle of hesitation or quiet anxiety, this Sagittarian energy is here to provide the final push you need. Sagittarius is the sign of the Great Adventure, the truth-seeker, and the archer. It asks us to look at our lives not as a series of obstacles, but as a vast landscape waiting to be explored.

Understanding the Shift from Fear to Power

The "fear frequency" is a state of being where decisions are made to avoid loss rather than to gain growth. It is a quiet, static hum that keeps us in familiar patterns even when those patterns no longer serve us. When we live in this frequency, our dreams often reflect this tension, manifesting as chases, feelings of being lost, or the inability to speak.

Stepping into your power means choosing the frequency of faith and action. According to pioneering sleep researcher Dr. Stephen LaBerge, the act of becoming aware within a dream, lucid dreaming, is one of the most direct ways a human can practice agency and self-mastery. When you realize you are dreaming, the fear of the "monster" or the "cliff" evaporates because you understand the nature of the environment. The Sagittarius Blue Moon brings this same clarity to our waking lives. It challenges us to see the "monsters" in our path for what they are: projections of past hesitations that no longer have the power to stop us.

The Power of Second Chances

In the Oracle’s shop, the atmosphere is heavy with the scent of drying herbs and the quiet clicking of wooden beads. The Oracle often says that time is not a straight line but a spiral. This Blue Moon proves it. It reaches back into the archives of your heart to pull out the intentions you once had but perhaps let slip through your fingers because of doubt.

This is a time for "redo" moments. Did you want to start a creative project three years ago but felt you weren't ready? Did you mean to speak a truth that you eventually buried? This Sagittarius energy is an "out-of-bounds" wild card. It ignores the standard rules of timing. If you are ready to embody your power now, the moon does not care how long it took you to get here. It only cares that you are finally ready to take the leap.

A Ritual for Releasing the Old

To fully welcome this expansive energy, one must first make room. The Oracle recommends a simple but profound ritual for the night of the Blue Moon: burning away what no longer serves you.

You do not need a complicated setup to do this. While the Oracle’s shelves are lined with mystical candles crafted specifically for intention-setting, you can use what you have on hand. Light a candle and sit in the quiet of the evening. On a small piece of paper, write down the one fear that has been holding you back the most this year. Visualize that fear as a heavy, grey fog. As you carefully touch the paper to the flame, see that fog burning away, replaced by the bright, sapphire light of the Sagittarian moon.

This act is a signal to your subconscious that you are no longer a resident of the fear frequency. You are moving into a space of heat, light, and forward motion.

A Handwoven Sacred Circle Dreamcatcher hangs in a rustic window as the first light of dawn illuminates its intricate threads.

The Sacred Circle: A Tool of the Self

Many seekers ask how to care for their tools during such high-energy events. There is a common misconception that every mystical item needs an elaborate cleansing ritual under the full moon. However, in the tradition the Oracle follows, some things are built with their own strength.

The Handwoven Sacred Circle Dreamcatcher, which you can find in our dreamcatcher collection, is a perfect example. A true nagwaagan is a powerful tool that essentially takes care of itself. The traditional view is that the sun cleanses the web. As the morning light hits the intricate weave, any negative or "fearful" energy caught during the night is naturally evaporated. You do not need to worry about "resetting" a dreamcatcher during the Blue Moon. Instead, let it do its work. Its job is to hold the space for you so that you can focus on the big leaps of faith that Sagittarius demands.

Navigating the Dreamscape with Mugwort

If you are looking to deepen your connection to this moon’s messages, look to the herbs. The Oracle has a deep respect for Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), a traditional dream ally used for centuries to clarify the inner vision.

Mugwort is often consumed as a herbal tea before bed to encourage more vivid and memorable dreams. While modern research into its effects on lucidity is still growing, practitioners have long reported that it helps "thin the veil" between the conscious and subconscious. For those who want a more subtle approach, the Oracle suggests placing a small sachet of dried mugwort under your pillow.

A Safety Note: Please remember that Mugwort contains thujone and is not recommended for those who are pregnant or nursing. Always consult with a professional if you have underlying health conditions before trying new herbal supplements.

A dream journal, a cup of tea, and a sachet of herbs sit on a dark wooden table by candlelight.

A Prompt for Your Dream Journal

The Sagittarius Blue Moon is a time of profound reception. It is not just about what you do, but what you are finally willing to receive. Before you go to sleep on the night of the 31st, open your dream journal and write this prompt at the top of a fresh page:

“What am I finally ready to embody and receive?”

Ask your spirit guides or your own higher self for a vision. In the morning, do not worry if the dream seems fragmented or strange. Sagittarius energy is broad and mythic. You might see a vast road, a soaring bird, or a door that was once locked but is now standing wide open. Write down every detail, no matter how small. These are the blueprints for your new frequency of power.

Embracing the "Out-of-Bounds" Energy

Astrologers often refer to this particular moon as having "wild card" energy. It is supported by deep planetary alignments that suggest transformation on a soul level. It might feel a bit chaotic or overwhelming, but the Oracle’s advice is simple: embrace the weirdness.

Do not live in the fear of the unknown. The unknown is simply the space where your future has not been written yet. Take big leaps of faith. Whether it is a career move, a relationship shift, or a change in your own spiritual practice, the Sagittarius Blue Moon is the wind beneath your wings.

As the moon reaches its peak, remember that you are the architect of your own dream. Whether you are awake or asleep, the frequency you choose to inhabit determines the world you see.

The Oracle, Bawaajige, looks out her farmhouse window at the setting Blue Moon with a look of quiet power and determination.

Bawaajige stands by her kitchen window as the sapphire light fades into the dawn, her cats watching the shadows stretch across the wooden floor. She knows that many of you have been waiting for a sign. She knows that the weight of the "fear frequency" can feel heavy, like a winter coat you’ve forgotten to take off in the heat of summer.

She would tell you that the time for waiting is over. You're more powerful than you realize! Step into your power, it's time!

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