Release & Renew: Your October Full Moon Guide

 


The Harvest Supermoon in Aries

Peaks: Monday, October 6, 2025 — 11:47 PM (Eastern Time)

October Full Moon Energy

October’s Harvest Moon is extra special this year, it’s also a Supermoon, shining brighter and closer in the sky. Falling in Aries, this moon blends fiery courage with the reflective, abundant energy of the harvest season.

This is the perfect time to:

  • Celebrate and give thanks for what you’ve cultivated this year.
  • Release habits, fears, or beliefs that no longer serve you.
  • Take bold steps forward with courage and clarity.
  • Balance action with mindful reflection.

Surround yourself with tools that amplify the Full Moon’s energy:

Crystals:

  • Carnelian — courage & motivation
  • Clear Quartz — amplifies intentions
  • Black Tourmaline / Smoky Quartz — grounding & release
  • Moonstone — intuition & lunar alignment

Incense & Herbs:

  • Sage or Palo Santo — clearing & purification
  • Frankincense or Myrrh — deep spiritual focus
  • Lavender or Rose petals — heart-opening calm

Journal Prompts

Use this Full Moon as a time of reflection and release. Write freely from your heart:

  1. What have I harvested or accomplished this year that I’m most proud of?
  2. What fears, habits, or attachments am I ready to release?
  3. Where in my life do I need to act boldly and courageously?
  4. How can I balance my drive with mindfulness and gratitude?
  5. Who or what do I need to thank right now including myself?

Affirmation for October’s Full Moon

“I release what no longer serves me, honor all I have grown, and step forward with courage and clarity.”

Your Invitation

Take time on October 6th to sit with this moonlight. Light your candle, hold your crystal, write in your journal, and breathe deeply. The Harvest Supermoon invites you to close one chapter with gratitude and step into the next with power and presence.


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