We don’t know about you, but for us, March is always an iffy month. The weather is super temperamental, spring is so close yet so far, and the month itself just drags on forever. But hey — March isn’t all bad. This year, March is showing off a beautiful Super Sugar Moon — named because this is the time of year when sugary-sweet sap starts to leak from maple trees — and it’s symbolic of a lot of good to come. But what Sugar Moon effects should we be expecting?
Now, this full moon is special for two big reasons. Firstly, the Full Sugar Moon is a supermoon, meaning it’s going to appear larger and brighter in the night sky. Supermoons, in contrast to micromoons, appear bigger because they’ve reached perigee, or the closest point to Earth within the moon’s orbit. When the moon hits apogee, or its farthest point away from Earth, then we see a micromoon, which is smaller and less bright than normal.
Otherwise, you’ll have to wait until 2020 to catch a glimpse of a supermoon in the flesh — in the moon dust? In the cheese?
March’s full moon hasn’t shared a date with the vernal equinox since March 20th, 1981. In March of 2000, the full moon’s peak and vernal equinox were a slim four hours apart.
The term “lunacy” is derived from the Latin word for moon, luna. If one is a lunatic, they are supposedly “of the moon” or “moonstruck,” and the term was archaically used to describe someone who is mentally ill or dangerous.
And several scientific studies and publications have outlined the negative gravitational influence the moon has on the “biological tide” of human emotions and animal behaviors.
Even so, we can’t deny the fact that we always feel a little on edge during a full moon. Things are seemingly more apt to go wrong and our brains are frazzled for the entire day.
The moon’s positive, bright, and protective energy is often used in spellwork, and certain phases dictate which spells will be most potent.
SUPERMOON EQUINOX: The full moon this month is on Wednesday next week (20th). It will be a "Supermoon" as well, looking about 13% bigger and brighter. The 20th is also the Spring Equinox (5:59 PM EDT), so there will be extra magic in the air that day! Think good thoughts. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/UMJuhhhtP9
— Tony Pann (@TonyPannWBAL) March 12, 2019
Full moon last night?! My newsfeed looks bonkers this mornin😂😂 #OhTheDrama pic.twitter.com/JAgQlngqPj
— Lauren (@LaLaDee21) March 3, 2019
next week we have uranus going into taurus, pisces full moon and mercury going retrograde in the sign of pisces. please practice self care and retreat if you have to.
— tess (@astrogrIz) February 28, 2019
When Mercury enters into retrograde, meaning it appears to be going backwards in its orbit (it isn’t though — it’s just an optical illusion), communication and travel plans can be thrown off.
Mercury in Retrograde today until the 28th. Expect relationship issues and car issues and job issues and family issues and all issues. Only the strong survive. Good luck #MercuryRetrograde
— sam ⭐️ (@fireox9) March 5, 2019
Full moon over Sifnos and the church of "7 Martyron". Beeathtaking!#Sifnos #fullmoon pic.twitter.com/pR1BLWBx79
— Greece Ελλάς Grecia (@GreekPictures) March 9, 2019
Full moon 🌕
— same username on bsky (@ElenaBjxrn) March 3, 2019
New moon 🌑 pic.twitter.com/g5wk7mdzQc
Spring has sprung, the Super Sugar Moon will bring the sap back to maple trees, and all will be right in the world once again — especially when Mercury goes direct again.
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