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Full Moon August 9th - Sturgeon

The full moon on August 9th, known as the Sturgeon Moon, is named after the sturgeon fish, which are commonly caught during this season. Each year, the Sturgeon Moon reminds us of the late summer fishing season, encouraging communities to celebrate the bountiful resources our environment provides, and it also serves as a call to nurture our connection with nature.


Remember to cleanse your crystals by putting them outside or on a windowsill.


Eye-level view of a tranquil lake reflecting the Sturgeon Moon
The Sturgeon Moon reflects beautifully over a tranquil lake.

Embracing the Sturgeon Moon


As the Sturgeon Moon rises on August 9th, take a moment to appreciate its beauty and the connections it fosters between us and the natural world. Engaging with such celestial events deepens our appreciation for Earth and strengthens our connection to life’s rhythms. By participating in these experiences, we contribute to a greater understanding of our environment, making each full moon an essential part of our collective journey.

 
 
 

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