Harvest Full Moon Blessings!

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Harvest Full Moon in Pisces on September 10th!
The watery Pisces will stir our emotions, increase our sensitivity, and challenge our relationships. All decisions should be measured to avoid triggering the conflicts and unwanted reactions. It is a time to look within, do spiritual inventory, contemplate the things that do not serve us and let them go like trees letting go autumn leaves. This is the harvest time when all efforts are rewarded, so harvest your creativity and bring dreams into fruition like Mother Earth bringing us her riches.
And more important, let Love make all your choices.

Traditionally, the moon closest to the autumnal equinox is called the Harvest Moon because at the peak of harvest, farmers can work late into the night by the moonlight. Take a look at other names for the September Full Moon from several Native American tribes:
Abenaki – Corn Maker Moon
Algonquin – Middle Between Harvest and Eating Corn
Anishnaabe (Chippewa, Ojibwe) – Rice Moon
Arapaho – Drying Grass Moon
Assiniboine – Yellow Leaf Moon
Cherokee – Nut or Black Butterfly Moon
Cheyenne – Drying Grass Moon
Choctaw – Courting Time Moon
Comanche – Paperman Moon
Cree – Snow Goose Moon
Creek – Little Chestnut Moon
Haida – Ice Moon
Hopi – Moon of Full Harvest
Lakota – Moon of the Brown Leaves
Kiowa – Moon when the Leaves Fall off
Mohawk – Time of Much Freshness
Ojibway – Falling Leaf Moon
Omaha- Moon when the Deer Paw the Earth
Pueblo – Moon when the Corn is Taken in
Shawnee – Papaw Moon
Sioux – Calves Grow Hair; When the Plums are Scarlet
Tewa – Moon When the Corn is Taken in
Wishram – Travel in Canoes Moon
Zuni – Corn is Harvested

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Text and image source: Rivers in the Ocean/ Teresa De Jesus Lopez https://www.facebook.com/222770714439924/posts/pfbid02GUwJFepHJLXKu4j4ANZpKWsz2SDrcXcd3mJKdEg6kCzqFN1dYmbq13nxZexRJaDCl/

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