Sturgeon Moon Harvest: August Full Moon Gathering and Abundance
By Nicole, Founder of Mystic Ryst
The Sturgeon Moon—August's full moon—rises when sturgeon fish are most abundant in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, making them easy to catch. Named by Native American fishing tribes for this time of plenty, the Sturgeon Moon represents harvest, gathering, abundance, and reaping what you've sown. This is the moon of collection, when you gather the fruits of your year's labor, when abundance flows in, when it's time to harvest.
August is the first harvest month—grain is gathered, fruits are picked, preparations begin for winter. The Sturgeon Moon energy is about actively harvesting your results, gathering your resources, collecting your abundance, and preparing for the transition ahead. After building strength (Buck Moon), August is when you reap the rewards.
Let's explore how to harness the Sturgeon Moon energy for business harvest and abundance gathering.
Understanding the Sturgeon Moon
The Symbolism
Why "Sturgeon Moon":
- Named for abundant sturgeon fish in August
- Also called Grain Moon, Corn Moon, Red Moon
- First harvest of the year
- Time of plenty and gathering
Sturgeon medicine:
- Abundance: Sturgeon are plentiful in August
- Ancient wisdom: Sturgeon are prehistoric fish (living fossils)
- Depth: Sturgeon live in deep waters
- Longevity: Sturgeon can live 100+ years
- Patience: Sturgeon take years to mature
- Value: Sturgeon caviar is precious
- Resilience: Survived millions of years
August energy:
- Lammas/Lughnasadh (August 1) - first harvest festival
- Peak of summer turning toward autumn
- Gathering and storing
- Gratitude for abundance
- Preparing for transition
Sturgeon Moon Themes for Business
- Harvest: Gather the results of your efforts
- Collection: Bring in revenue and resources
- Abundance: Receive the plenty you've created
- Gratitude: Appreciate what you've harvested
- Storage: Save and prepare for leaner times
- Wisdom: Learn from the year's experience
Sturgeon Moon Harvest Ritual
Preparation (Before the Full Moon)
Gather your materials:
- Gold or yellow candles (harvest)
- Grains (wheat, corn, rice)
- Fruits and vegetables (seasonal harvest)
- Citrine (abundance)
- Pyrite (prosperity)
- Tiger's eye (manifestation)
- Basket or bowl (for gathering)
- Journal and pen
- Bread or grain-based food
Create sacred space:
- Harvest altar with grains and fruits
- Gold, yellow, orange colors
- Abundance symbols
- Cornucopia or harvest imagery
The Harvest Ritual (On the Full Moon)
Part 1: Counting the Harvest
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Revenue harvest:
- How much money have you made this year?
- Month by month breakdown
- Total it up
- See the abundance
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Client harvest:
- How many clients have you served?
- How many lives have you touched?
- Count them all
- Appreciate the impact
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Creation harvest:
- What have you created this year?
- Products, content, programs, etc.
- List everything
- See your productivity
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Growth harvest:
- How have you grown?
- Skills, knowledge, capacity
- Who have you become?
- Acknowledge transformation
Part 2: Gathering the Abundance
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Physical gathering:
- Place grains, fruits in basket
- Each item represents abundance
- Gather them with intention
- "I gather the abundance I've created"
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Energetic gathering:
- Visualize all your results
- See them flowing to you
- Gather them into your energy field
- Pull abundance toward you
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Financial gathering:
- Review all income sources
- Collect any outstanding payments
- Follow up on unpaid invoices
- Gather what's owed to you
Part 3: Gratitude for the Harvest
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Thank yourself:
- For your hard work
- For your dedication
- For not giving up
- You created this harvest
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Thank your clients:
- They made this possible
- Gratitude for their trust
- Appreciation for their investment
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Thank the divine/universe:
- For opportunities
- For support and guidance
- For abundance
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Gratitude ceremony:
- Light gold candle
- "I am grateful for this abundant harvest"
- Feel deep appreciation
- Let gratitude overflow
Part 4: Storing for Winter (Saving and Preparing)
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Financial storage:
- How much will you save?
- Emergency fund goal
- Investment plans
- Commit to saving percentage
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Resource storage:
- What resources do you need to gather?
- Content, materials, supplies
- Build reserves
- Prepare for slower times
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Energy storage:
- How will you restore yourself?
- Rest and renewal plans
- Building reserves for autumn/winter
Part 5: Wisdom Harvest (Learning)
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What did you learn this year?
- About business
- About yourself
- About your clients
- About life
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What worked?
- What strategies succeeded?
- What should you do more of?
- What's your secret sauce?
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What didn't work?
- What failed or struggled?
- What should you stop doing?
- What lessons did you learn?
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Wisdom integration:
- Write down key lessons
- Commit to applying them
- Wisdom is the most valuable harvest
Part 6: Sealing the Harvest
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Bread ceremony:
- Break bread (or grain-based food)
- "I share in the harvest"
- Eat mindfully
- Taste the abundance
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Offering:
- Offer some of your harvest back
- Grains to the earth
- Donation to charity
- Giving back from abundance
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Commitment:
- "I commit to wise stewardship of this harvest"
- "I will save and prepare"
- "I honor the abundance"
Closing the Ritual
- Thank the Sturgeon Moon
- Gratitude for the harvest
- Ground with food
- Trust in continued abundance
Business Harvest Strategy for August
The 4 Types of Harvest
Type 1: Revenue Harvest (Money)
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Actions:
- Collect outstanding payments
- Send invoices for completed work
- Follow up on proposals
- Close sales in pipeline
- Run end-of-summer promotion
- Goal: Maximize cash collection
Type 2: Client Harvest (Relationships)
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Actions:
- Request testimonials from satisfied clients
- Ask for referrals
- Deepen relationships with best clients
- Nurture your community
- Goal: Strengthen client base
Type 3: Content Harvest (Assets)
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Actions:
- Compile year's content
- Repurpose into new formats
- Create content library
- Package into products
- Goal: Maximize content value
Type 4: Wisdom Harvest (Learning)
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Actions:
- Review year's data and analytics
- Identify patterns and insights
- Document lessons learned
- Plan improvements
- Goal: Extract maximum learning
Sturgeon Moon Practices for the Month
Daily Harvest Practices (August)
Morning Gathering Ritual:
- What abundance can I gather today?
- What's ready to be harvested?
- Affirmation: "I gather abundance easily"
Evening Gratitude Ritual:
- What did I harvest today?
- What abundance came in?
- Gratitude for the day's harvest
Weekly Harvest Review
- Revenue collected this week
- Clients served
- Content created
- Lessons learned
- Celebrate the harvest
The Harvest Mindset
Shift from striving to receiving:
- You've done the work
- Now it's time to receive
- Allow the harvest to come
- Open your hands to receive
Abundance consciousness:
- "The harvest is abundant"
- "There is more than enough"
- "I receive easily"
- "Abundance flows to me"
Preparing for Transition
From Summer to Autumn
August is the bridge:
- Still summer, but autumn approaching
- Still expanding, but beginning to contract
- Harvest now, prepare for rest later
- Transition energy
Business preparation:
- Gather resources now: Build reserves
- Complete summer projects: Finish what you started
- Plan for autumn: What's next?
- Prepare for slower season: If applicable to your business
Sturgeon Wisdom for Business
Lessons from the Sturgeon
- Sturgeon are ancient: Trust in timeless wisdom
- Sturgeon live in deep waters: Go deep for the best results
- Sturgeon are patient: Good things take time to mature
- Sturgeon are valuable: Your work has great worth
- Sturgeon are abundant in season: There are seasons of plenty
- Sturgeon are resilient: You can weather any storm
The Promise of Sturgeon Moon Harvest
When you harvest under the Sturgeon Moon:
- You gather the abundance you've created
- You receive the rewards of your efforts
- You appreciate what you've accomplished
- You prepare wisely for the future
- You extract wisdom from experience
- You honor the cycle of sowing and reaping
The Invitation
The Sturgeon Moon invites you to harvest. To gather. To collect what's yours. To receive the abundance you've created. To appreciate the fruits of your labor. To save and prepare. To extract wisdom from experience. You've sown the seeds, tended the garden, and now it's time to reap. Gather your harvest with gratitude.
What are you harvesting under this Sturgeon Moon? What abundance are you gathering? I'd love to hear what you're reaping.