
Sisters of the Moon: The Harvest Moon Illumination Ritual Ceremony
Theme: Abundance, Sacred Boundaries & Peak Illumination
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2026
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Herb & Smudge Apothecary (The Patio)
About the Circle
As the Harvest Full Moon reaches peak illumination, we gather in sacred sisterhood to honor the peak of the year's labor, preserve our personal abundance, and establish firm boundaries for the autumn season ahead.
This intimate evening combines deep frequency energy clearing, quiet introspection, anointing herbal magic, and a collective exchange of community strength.
The Gathering Flow
6:30 PM – 7:00 PM | Silent Grounding & Frequency Alignment
Arrival is a sacred, silent container for self-reflection. Settle into your space, receive a served Autumn Brew Botanical Hot Shot to warm your vessel, and sink into high-vibe meditation frequencies. (No social gathering or talking during this window).
7:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Harvesting & Preserving (Two-Fold Ritual)
Stage 1 (The Release): Scribe the clutter, habits, or doubts you refuse to carry into autumn, releasing your parchment into the sacred smoke of our central smudge bomb bowl.
Stage 2 (The Intent): Scribe your seasonal wins, goals, and boundaries. Craft your take-home Harvest Mojo Bag using golden botanicals (Star Anise, Apple Slices/Rosehips, Sage, and Mugwort) to lock in your intentions.
7:30 PM – 8:00 PM | The Circle Exchange & Social Radiance
The silence opens into joyful connection. Share your harvest gratitude with the circle, hold your mojo bag up to the Full Moon to seal its magic, and participate in our collective
Token Exchange.
What to Bring with You
Your Nesting Comfort: Bring a blanket and pillow to create your own cozy, comfortable spot on the patio.
Your Soul Currency (Token of Harvest): Bring one handmade or curated item centered on the theme of Autumn Harvest & Abundance to place into our communal bowl upon arrival.
Token Examples: A handwritten note of gratitude, a small autumn craft, a golden-wrapped acorn, a dried grain stalk, or a sun-charged autumn stone. Anything that symbolizes the fruits of what you’ve grown this year!
Registration & RSVPs
Space in the circle is limited to preserve the intimacy of the container. Reserve your spot early to join us under the Harvest Moon.