Tonight into tomorrow, look up at the sky and witness the Beaver Supermoon — a full moon that appears closer, brighter, and more alive than usual. Its name comes from Native American tradition: this was the time when beavers were busiest building their lodges and preparing for winter. Their rhythm wasn’t rushed; it was steady, purposeful, grounded, and knowing.
As you step outside, notice how the leaves fall gently from the trees. Their rhythm, too, is unhurried. They release when ready, drifting softly to the ground. Like the beavers, they know that winter is coming — and that spring will return, bringing warmth and new life.
As this supermoon shines brightly in the sky, you can honor its power and energy by aligning with its natural rhythm. Ask yourself:
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Can I release what no longer serves me, like the leaves?
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Can I ground myself and prepare for winter’s quiet?
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Can I declutter my mind, my space, and my heart?
Here are a few ideas to help you connect with this moon’s energy:
🌕 Release Ceremony — Write down what you want to release (old patterns, limiting beliefs, or worries). Then safely burn or tear the paper, symbolically letting it go.
🛁 Cleanse and Restore — Take a warm bath to relax and clear your energy.
🏡 Declutter Your Space — Clean your home, car, or workspace to invite clarity and calm.
🖋️ Journal and Reflect — How can you slow down and prepare for winter? What keeps the inner fire burning in your heart and soul?
💬 Express Gratitude — Let the moon’s light illuminate what you’re grateful for. Speak your gratitude aloud or share it with someone.
🌲 Connect with Nature — Step outside and let the moonlight touch your skin. Remember that you, too, deserve light and love.
“In every change, in every falling leaf there is some pain, some beauty. And that’s the way new leaves grow.” — Amit Ray







