As summer wanes and autumn’s approach becomes tangible, the Harvest Moon rises with steady radiance, inviting a pause to honor nourishment, accomplishment, and personal harvest. In 2026, this Corn Moon also serves as the Harvest Moon, the full moon closest to the Autumn Equinox, traditionally associated with gathering, completion, and readiness for the season ahead. Its name evokes the harvest season, when fields yield their crops and attention turns toward gathering what has been cultivated. Under this full moon’s glow, we are reminded to acknowledge both the literal and metaphorical bounty in our lives.
Spiritually, the Corn Moon encourages reflection on growth, resilience, and gratitude for the journey that has brought us to this point. As the Harvest Moon, it carries added significance as a time to recognize what has reached maturity and what must now be preserved, shared, or released. Rituals under this lunar phase often focus on celebrating what has been achieved, giving thanks for support and sustenance, and preparing for the coming season of introspection and rest.
Practices during the Corn Moon might include journaling about milestones and lessons learned, gathering with loved ones for meals that honor seasonal foods, or simply offering a moment of thanks in nature’s presence. Its warm and gentle brilliance supports both celebration and quiet reflection, reminding us that the harvest is not only in fields but also in experience, relationships, and inner growth.
Beneath the Corn Moon’s watchful glow, we find a sense of completion and readiness, embracing the transition from summer’s vibrancy to the contemplative calm of autumn’s unfolding.