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The last full moon of summer—glowing with abundance.

The Moon of Abundance

The Corn Moon rises on September 7, 2025, the final full moon before the autumnal equinox. Its name honors the season when fields of corn and grain reach peak bounty—a beacon of prosperity observed by farmers and skywatchers for generations across the Northern Hemisphere.

From Native American traditions to Old World harvest rites, this moon marks a threshold: summer’s waning light yielding to fall’s grounded rhythm. In 2025, the Corn Moon invites a personal harvest—take stock of what you planted, what you nurtured, and what you’re ready to gather next.

Vibes

Abundant, glowing, intentional—prosperity meets cosmic balance.

How to Celebrate

  • Catch the moonrise in the east at sunset and watch it brighten the fields and cityscapes alike
  • Cook a seasonal spread (corn, squash, grains) and share gratitude at the table
  • Journal on “what I’m harvesting” this year—wins, lessons, and future seeds
  • Create a moon ritual: light a candle, set one clear intention, release one old pattern
  • Share your best Corn Moon shots and angles with your community

As the Corn Moon climbs, it’s a mirror for momentum—quiet proof that steady work matures into visible glow.

Pulse Check

What are you harvesting this season—growth, lessons, or victories?

Let this moon’s light be permission to celebrate what’s complete and make room for what’s next.

Interesting Facts

  1. September’s full moon is widely called the Corn Moon (also the Barley Moon) for grain harvests timed to its light.
  2. The Corn Moon is typically the last full moon of summer; the Harvest Moon shifts to whichever full moon falls closest to the equinox (October in 2025).
  3. Full moons near the equinox rise with relatively small nightly delays, creating multiple evenings of bright post-sunset light helpful for harvests.

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Famous Quote

“The moon is a friend for the lonesome to talk to.” – Carl Sandburg

“Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.” – Norman Vincent Peale

“There is a moon inside every human being.” – Rumi

When the Corn Moon rises, honor the work, savor the glow, and step into fall with clear intentions and full momentum.