Harvest Moon Gratitude: September Full Moon Appreciation and Completion
By Nicole, Founder of Mystic Ryst
The Harvest Moon—September's full moon—is the most famous full moon of the year. Occurring closest to the autumn equinox, it rises early and stays bright, giving farmers extra light to harvest their crops. This moon represents gratitude, appreciation, completion, and the fullness of the harvest. This is the moon of thanksgiving, when you honor all you've received, complete what you've started, and prepare for the transition into autumn.
September marks the autumn equinox (around September 22-23), when day and night are equal and darkness begins to overtake light. The Harvest Moon energy is about gratitude for abundance, completion of the growth cycle, appreciation for what is, and graceful transition from expansion to contraction. After gathering your harvest (Sturgeon Moon), September is when you give thanks.
Let's explore how to harness the Harvest Moon energy for gratitude, completion, and graceful transition.
Understanding the Harvest Moon
The Symbolism
Why "Harvest Moon":
- The full moon closest to autumn equinox
- Rises early, provides extra light for harvesting
- Traditional time of main harvest
- Celebrated across cultures
Harvest Moon medicine:
- Gratitude: Appreciation for abundance
- Completion: Finishing the growth cycle
- Fullness: The peak of abundance
- Balance: Equinox—light and dark equal
- Transition: From growth to rest
- Thanksgiving: Honoring what you've received
September energy:
- Autumn equinox—balance point
- Mabon—second harvest festival
- Transition from yang to yin
- From expansion to contraction
- Gratitude and reflection
Harvest Moon Themes for Business
- Gratitude: Deep appreciation for all you've received
- Completion: Finish projects and cycles
- Appreciation: Honor clients, team, supporters
- Balance: Assess what's working and what's not
- Transition: Prepare for the next phase
- Thanksgiving: Celebrate the year's abundance
Harvest Moon Gratitude Ritual
Preparation (Before the Full Moon)
Gather your materials:
- Orange and gold candles
- Harvest foods (bread, apples, grains, pumpkin)
- Autumn leaves and flowers
- Amber or citrine (gratitude and abundance)
- Cornucopia or harvest basket
- Gratitude journal
- Thank you cards or paper
- Wine or cider for toasting
Create sacred space:
- Harvest altar with autumn abundance
- Gold, orange, brown colors
- Cornucopia overflowing
- Gratitude as the theme
The Gratitude Ritual (On the Full Moon)
Part 1: The Great Thanksgiving (Deep Gratitude)
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Gratitude for the year's harvest:
- All the money you've made
- All the clients you've served
- All the growth you've experienced
- All the lessons you've learned
- Write it ALL down
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Gratitude for people:
- Clients who trusted you
- Team who supported you
- Mentors who guided you
- Family and friends who believed in you
- Name them specifically
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Gratitude for challenges:
- What difficulties taught you
- How obstacles made you stronger
- Lessons from failures
- Growth from struggle
- Even this deserves thanks
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Gratitude ceremony:
- Light candles
- Read your gratitude list aloud
- Feel deep appreciation
- Let tears flow if they come
- "I am grateful for all of it"
Part 2: Completion (Finishing the Cycle)
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What needs completing:
- Unfinished projects
- Incomplete communications
- Loose ends
- What's been lingering
- List everything
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Completion commitments:
- Choose 3-5 things to complete
- Set deadlines (before October)
- Commit to finishing
- "I complete what I've started"
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Completion visualization:
- See each project finished
- Feel the satisfaction
- Sense of closure
- Ready for new cycle
Part 3: Appreciation (Honoring Others)
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Write thank you notes:
- To top clients
- To team members
- To mentors and supporters
- Handwritten if possible
- Specific and heartfelt
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Public appreciation:
- Social media shout-outs
- Testimonials for others
- Referrals and recommendations
- Giving back
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Self-appreciation:
- Thank YOURSELF
- For your hard work
- For not giving up
- For showing up
- You deserve appreciation too
Part 4: Balance Assessment (Equinox Reflection)
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What's in balance:
- Work and rest
- Giving and receiving
- Masculine and feminine
- What feels harmonious
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What's out of balance:
- Where are you overextended?
- Where are you withholding?
- What needs adjustment?
- Be honest
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Balance commitments:
- How will you restore balance?
- Specific actions
- Timeline
- "I commit to balance"
Part 5: Transition Preparation (Autumn Ahead)
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Acknowledge the shift:
- Summer is ending
- Autumn is beginning
- Energy is changing
- From expansion to integration
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Autumn intentions:
- What do you want for autumn?
- How will you work differently?
- What needs to change?
- Set intentions for the season
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Release summer:
- Thank summer for its gifts
- Release summer's energy
- Welcome autumn
- Embrace the transition
Part 6: The Harvest Feast (Celebration)
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Prepare harvest foods:
- Bread, apples, grains
- Seasonal vegetables
- Autumn flavors
- Make it special
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Feast with gratitude:
- Bless the food
- Eat mindfully
- Savor each bite
- Taste the abundance
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Toast to the harvest:
- Raise glass to the moon
- "To the abundant harvest!"
- "To all I've received!"
- Drink with joy
Closing the Ritual
- Thank the Harvest Moon
- Gratitude for the year
- Blow out candles
- Ground with food
- Carry gratitude forward
Business Gratitude Strategy for September
The Gratitude Practice
Why gratitude matters in business:
- Attracts more abundance
- Strengthens relationships
- Increases satisfaction and joy
- Improves mental health
- Creates positive momentum
- What you appreciate, appreciates
The gratitude formula:
- What you focus on expands
- Gratitude = focus on good
- Therefore: Gratitude expands good
- Simple but powerful
Daily Gratitude Practices
Morning gratitude:
- Before checking phone
- List 3 things you're grateful for
- Feel the appreciation
- Start day in gratitude
Evening gratitude:
- Review the day
- What went well?
- Who helped you?
- What are you grateful for?
- End day in appreciation
Client gratitude:
- After each session/sale
- Pause and appreciate
- Thank the client (mentally or verbally)
- Gratitude for the exchange
The Completion Practice
Why completion matters:
- Incomplete projects drain energy
- Completion creates space for new
- Finishing builds confidence
- Closure is satisfying
- Prepares you for next cycle
September completion challenge:
- List all incomplete projects
- Choose 5 to complete by month's end
- Schedule completion time
- Finish them
- Celebrate each completion
Harvest Moon Practices for the Month
The 30-Day Gratitude Challenge
Every day in September:
- Write 5 things you're grateful for
- Different things each day
- Be specific
- Feel the gratitude
- By month's end: 150 gratitudes
Bonus: Share one gratitude publicly each day
The Appreciation Campaign
Week 1: Client appreciation
- Send thank you notes to top clients
- Offer appreciation discount or gift
- Feature client success stories
Week 2: Team appreciation
- Thank your team members
- Recognize their contributions
- Give bonuses or gifts if possible
Week 3: Community appreciation
- Thank your audience/followers
- Appreciate your supporters
- Give back to community
Week 4: Self-appreciation
- Acknowledge your own efforts
- Celebrate your wins
- Treat yourself
- Rest and restore
The Autumn Equinox Connection
Balance and Transition
Equinox wisdom:
- Day and night equal
- Perfect balance point
- After this, darkness increases
- Natural time of transition
Business application:
- Assess your balance
- Prepare for slower season (if applicable)
- Shift from yang (doing) to yin (being)
- Honor the natural cycle
From Expansion to Integration
Spring/Summer (Expansion):
- Planting, growing, creating
- Outward energy
- Maximum output
- Yang phase
Autumn/Winter (Integration):
- Harvesting, reflecting, integrating
- Inward energy
- Rest and renewal
- Yin phase
September is the transition:
- Complete expansion phase
- Begin integration phase
- Honor both
- Graceful shift
Harvest Moon Wisdom
Lessons from the Harvest
- You reap what you sow: Your results reflect your efforts
- Harvest requires work: Abundance doesn't gather itself
- Gratitude multiplies abundance: Appreciation attracts more
- Completion is necessary: Finish before starting new
- Cycles are natural: Growth and rest both have seasons
- Balance is key: Too much of anything creates imbalance
The Promise of Harvest Moon Gratitude
When you practice gratitude under the Harvest Moon:
- You attract more abundance
- You deepen relationships
- You complete important cycles
- You find balance
- You transition gracefully
- You honor the fullness of life
The Invitation
The Harvest Moon invites you to give thanks. To appreciate all you've received. To complete what you've started. To find balance. To transition gracefully from expansion to integration. To honor the abundance of your year. You've planted, tended, and harvested. Now give thanks for it all.
What are you grateful for under this Harvest Moon? What are you completing? I'd love to hear your thanksgiving.