Mark Your Calendars: The Supermoon Season of 2025
by Marites Allen

As we move through the last quarter of the year, the skies are setting the stage for a rare celestial rhythm — three consecutive supermoons on October 7, November 5, and December 5, 2025.

But what do these really mean — beyond the beautiful photos that flood our feeds?

The Science First

A supermoon happens when the Moon reaches its full phase at the point closest to Earth in its orbit — what astronomers call perigee. Because it’s nearer, the Moon looks about 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual.

That stronger gravitational pull can slightly heighten ocean tides, but beyond that, science says the physical effects are modest. The real power lies in what it stirs within us — reflection, emotion, and renewal.

The Symbolic Side

For centuries, the full moon has been seen as a mirror of completion and illumination — a moment when whatever’s been building in the dark comes fully into view.

A supermoon, by that logic, is an amplifier.
• It magnifies emotions and clarity.
• It invites us to release what no longer fits.
• It encourages gratitude for what has blossomed.

Each phase can become a checkpoint to pause, realign, and grow with more awareness.

How to Align With These Moons


  1. Plan with Purpose.

    Treat each supermoon as a natural reminder to review your progress — in business, relationships, or personal goals. Ask: What’s working? What needs release?
  2. Create a Mini Ritual.
    Write down old patterns or fears you’re ready to let go. Burn or tear the paper as a symbolic act of clearing.
  3. Recharge and Reflect.
    Spend a few minutes under the moonlight — no screens, no noise. Just breathe, observe, and listen to what your intuition whispers back.
  4. Harvest and Give Thanks.
    The October Supermoon (also called the Harvest Moon) is a beautiful time to list your blessings. November’s brightest supermoon highlights abundance, while December’s marks closure and quiet preparation for the new year.
  5. Build a Habit of Awareness.
    Keep a simple lunar journal. Note how you feel around each full moon — energy levels, emotions, insights. You’ll start to see your own rhythms more clearly than any forecast could predict.

From Reflection to Action

Even if you don’t believe in “moon magic,” marking these dates brings you back into rhythm with nature’s clock. You get three clear chances before year’s end to reset your mindset, recharge your goals, and let go of what weighs you down.

Whether you light a candle, host a moon-watching night, or simply look up and breathe — the invitation is the same: pause, see, and align.

A Feng Shui Queen’s Note

In Feng Shui, the Moon represents the Yin — soft, nurturing, intuitive, and deeply feminine energy. When it shines at its fullest, it reminds us to bring balance to our homes and hearts.

Use these supermoons to clear clutter, refresh your spaces, and charge your lucky symbols or crystals under the moonlight. Align your environment with your intentions, and your energy will follow.

The Moon doesn’t ask for perfection — only awareness. Let its glow guide you to the calm, clarity, and renewal you’ve been seeking.

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