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September 3, 2024 @ 9:33 AM · Full Moon traditions, Spa Full Moon

Full Harvest Moon 2024

09/17/2024

 

The Harvest Moon offers a chance to connect with the Earth's natural cycles.

 

As the September Harvest Moon illuminates the night sky, it symbolizes a time to harvest the fruits of our labor, both in the tangible and spiritual dimensions. This full moon, closer to the autumn equinox, has been celebrated for centuries as a symbol of the harvest season. 

Fulfillment

The Harvest Moon's energy is deeply connected to themes of completion and fulfillment. Pause, reflect, and acknowledge the advancements made on our spiritual path. It's a significant period for introspection, enabling us to acknowledge the personal and spiritual groundwork we've laid and how it has blossomed.

Transition

The Harvest Moon offers a chance to connect with the Earth'......

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August 28, 2024 @ 1:00 PM · astrology, Full Moon traditions

 

 Clairsentience

 

 

 

'Awaken Your Clairsentience with the New Moon - Tune into your inner feelings, clear your energy, and connect with crystals like Peach Moonstone for deeper intuition and clarity.'"

 

 

Clairsentience, known as "clear feeling," is the intuitive ability to perceive energies, emotions, and vibrations from people, places, or objects. This profound intuition allows you to pick up on subtle, unseen energies, giving you a deeper understanding of your surroundings. As the New Moon symbolizes new beginnings and a fresh start, it offers the perfect time to tap into and awaken your clairsentient abilities, aligning them with the subtle energies this lunar phase begins.




To enhance your clairsentience during the New Moon, begin with meditation. Meditation helps quiet the mind, allowing you to become more attuned to those .........

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August 13, 2024 @ 3:49 PM · Full Moon traditions, Spa Full Moon

Full Sturgeon Moon

Strength & Gratitude

 

 

 

The Full Sturgeon Moon, which typically occurs in August, is named after the sturgeon fish that were historically abundant in the Great Lakes and other North American waters during this time.

Native American tribes, particularly the Algonquin, named this moon to mark the period when they would harvest these large fish. Alternative names for this full moon are the Grain Moon and the Green Corn Moon, representing the season when crops are at their prime. These names highlight the importance of this period for agriculture and fishing, vital activities that sustain communities and represent abundance. 

Strength

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