Abolfazl Sorkhi

What You Must Release Under The April 1st Pink Full Moon, Based On Your Birth Month

The Pink Full Moon arrives on April 1st—the first full moon of the astrological year. And with it comes a clear message: this is not a time to hold on tighter. It’s a time to release.

Full moons illuminate what’s been lingering—what’s been draining you, delaying you, or quietly holding you back. But they also offer something just as powerful: closure.

Before this moon rises, there’s one thing your birth month is being asked to let go of. Not randomly. Not lightly. Intentionally.

January

Release the version of yourself that waits for permission.

You don’t need more approval, more validation, or more confirmation to begin. The hesitation you’ve been feeling isn’t uncertainty—it’s conditioning.

You’re allowed to move, choose, and step forward because you’re ready. Not because someone else finally agrees.

February

Release what you’re keeping alive with your effort alone.

If something only exists because you keep trying, it’s already telling you everything you need to know. Real alignment doesn’t require constant rescue.

Let go of what isn’t choosing you back.

March

Release the goals you’re not actually working toward.

Be honest with yourself—some things have become ideas instead of intentions. And holding onto them out of guilt or identity keeps you stuck.

You don’t have to carry every version of your future. Choose what you’re truly ready for.

April

Release the belief that rest has to be earned.

You don’t need to prove your exhaustion to deserve a pause. You don’t need to burn out to justify slowing down.

Rest is not something you earn—it’s something you need. Let that be enough.

May

Release the patterns you said you broke but are still repeating.

Growth requires honesty. Not shame—but awareness. If something keeps resurfacing, it’s asking to be addressed differently this time.

You’re not stuck—you’re being given another chance to choose differently.

June

Release the need to have everything figured out before you begin.

Clarity doesn’t come before action—it comes from it. Waiting until you feel completely ready is what’s been keeping you in place.

Start where you are. The rest will follow.

July

Release the people who trigger you more than they inspire you.

Not every connection is meant to continue. Some relationships keep you tied to old versions of yourself.

You’re allowed to choose peace over familiarity.

August

Release what you’re tolerating out of fear.

You know where you’ve been settling. Fear has a way of making misalignment feel acceptable—but deep down, you recognize it.

You’re not meant to stay where you feel small.

September

Release the attachment to how you thought your life would look.

The timeline, the expectations, the picture you had—it may not be unfolding that way. But that doesn’t mean it’s wrong.

Let your life evolve beyond what you imagined. It might be better than you planned.

October

Release the guilt around choosing yourself.

Choosing yourself doesn’t mean you’re selfish—it means you’re responsible for your own well-being.

You don’t need to carry guilt for honoring your needs, your boundaries, or your direction.

November

Release the “maybe someday” timeline.

There are things you’ve been postponing, quietly pushing into the future. But at some point, delay becomes avoidance.

You don’t need someday. You need a starting point.

December

Release the belief that your worth is your productivity.

You are not valuable because of how much you do. You are valuable because of who you are.

You don’t have to keep proving yourself to deserve rest, space, or joy.