THE OJIBWE LEAVES TURNING MOON ECLIPSE

On September 17, 2024, at 7:34 PM Pacific Time and 10:34 PM Eastern Time, we will witness the final lunar eclipse of the year, which coincides with the Harvest Moon. This particular full moon, being the closest to the Fall Equinox on September 22, amplifies the intense energy of this period. As a supermoon—occurring when the Earth and Moon are at their closest proximity, or perigee—its effects will be even more pronounced. This event not only marks the traditional harvest season but also aligns with the Ojibwe calendar, where it is known as the Leaves Turning Moon, a time for reflection and preparation for the colder months.

 

The Agrarian Connection: Harvesting the Fruits of Labor

The Harvest Moon is a reminder of the deep connection between lunar cycles and agricultural practices. Only an agrarian community would be capable of fully embracing and understanding the significance of this time. Traditionally, the Harvest Moon signaled the season of reaping what had been sown earlier in the year. In the present day, September remains an important time for planting cool-season and overwintering crops, such as lettuce, spinach, broccoli, and cauliflower. Short-season root crops like radishes can also be grown and harvested before winter sets in, while overwintering roots such as garlic and onions should be planted now to ensure a successful yield in the following year.

 

The Ojibwe refer to this lunar cycle as the Leaves Turning Moon, a time when the natural world prepares for the coming winter. As the leaves change color and fall from the trees, the Earth itself enters a period of dormancy, echoing the personal transformation many of us will experience under this lunar eclipse. This period is not only about harvesting crops but also about harvesting the lessons and wisdom we’ve gained throughout the year. It’s a time to evaluate what we’ve nurtured, both in the literal and metaphorical sense, and to consider how we can carry these lessons forward as we move into the next season of life.

Embracing Change and New Beginnings

 

As the lunar eclipse in Pisces unfolds during this Harvest Moon, we are given an opportunity to pause, reflect, and realign with our deeper purpose. The heightened emotions may bring tears and frustration, but they also offer clarity. It is a time to listen to our inner voice, to understand the changes that need to be made, and to release the past in order to grow. By focusing on the wisdom of the agrarian cycle, we can draw strength from the natural rhythms of the Earth, understanding that both planting and harvesting are necessary for true transformation.

 

This lunar eclipse serves as a powerful reminder that we are always in a cycle of growth, harvest, and renewal. Whether in the fields or in our hearts, this is a moment to embrace change and look forward to the new paths we will forge.

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