
The Full Moon for October is upon us - this month, we are approaching the Full Moon in Aries. This month, the Full Moon in Aries will take place on 2025-10-07T03:47:00Z EST. To check the exact time of the Full Moon in your area, you can use the moon calendar from Astro Seek (click here).
In this post, we will take a moment to explore what a Full Moon is and how the sign of Aries might affect the energy of this moon. As usual, there will be links, ideas, and inspiration for spells, rituals, and meditations!
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What is a Full Moon?
If you need a recap of a Full Moon, click here! 🌕
A full moon happens when the moon is directly opposite the sun from the Earth. This means that the side of the moon facing Earth is fully illuminated by the sun, making it appear as a complete circle of light in the night sky.
As with anything in witchcraft, there are many different beliefs on what type of magick should be done during a Full Moon. Some witches believe banishing should be done. Others believe intentions should be set for manifestations. Still, others (such as myself) believe that the Full Moon is the best time for literally any spell you want because the energy is at its highest.
During the Full Moon, the Triple Goddess becomes the Mother of all beings. It’s a great time to work on intuition, spells of love, and prosperity. The Power of all Magic is truly at its peak, this lunar phase is key to either accept or reject projects, transformations, and manifestations that we initiated during the New Moon. - Spells and Things To Do on a Full Moon | Spells8
The Harvest Moon
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Full Moon in October can go by several different names. Most commonly, it is either the Harvest Moon or the Hunter’s Moon. This is determined by the Autumn Equinox, also known as Mabon. Traditionally, the Full Moon closest to the Autumn Equinox is known as the Harvest Moon.
This month, October’s Full Moon is the Harvest Moon! The Full Moon closest to September’s Equinox is called the Harvest Moon due to its historical helpfulness in bringing in the crop. During this time of diminishing daylight hours, the full moon was a wonderful ally before farmers had the illumination of tractor lights.
The Pink Moon
Like those in the Northern Hemisphere, our Southern Hemisphere witches also have many names for their October Full Moon. These include the Egg Moon, the Seed Moon, and the Pink Moon. The names for the Southern Hemisphere are opposite those of the Northern Hemisphere, but they may not hold the same meaning for your location. If in doubt, you can always create a Full Moon name that is local to you!
The Sign of Aries
Aries is the first sign of the zodiac, represented by the ram. It is a cardinal fire sign ruled by the planet Mars. Aries is a sign of leadership, pushing people with the motivation they need to get things done. Aries is not a passive sign, either. They will do what needs to be done, pushing their way to the front of the crowd instead of mixing in with everyone else. Confidence and passion are central to Aries as they fight their way through life, constantly moving in the direction of their goals, whatever they may be. However, Aries can be restless, so keeping the attention of an Aries can be difficult.
Learn more about Aries
: → Beginner Astrology - Guide to the Signs by @Cosmic_Curiosity

Activities for the Full Harvest Moon in Aries
There are many things you can do for the full moon, but these activities will be enhanced by the specific energy of this Harvest Moon in Aries!
Get Creative With Sigils 
Utilize the power of the Full Moon to craft sigils appropriate to your household or community. Some ideas include sigils on your doors and windows to keep out the cold or sigils in your pantry to protect your food supply. If you are in the Southern Hemisphere and eagerly awaiting warmer days, you might like to craft a sigil to harness the power of the sun. The choices are limitless - it all depends on what you need this coming season.
Manifesting Abundance 
As we move into a new season – either the dark or light half of the year – many of us can find our energy levels shifting. In the Northern Hemisphere, our days are getting shorter and the nights grow colder. Energy dwindles, and heating prices are rising. In the Southern Hemisphere, Spring and sunshine might see you spending more time outside, shopping, and spending time with loved ones. To help with these shifts, you might consider casting an abundance spell!
See also: Spells for Abundance | Spells8
Sunshine Oil Recipe
One other ailment that affects many people during the dark half of the year is Seasonal Affective Disorder. The lack of sunlight tends to make people more prone to depression and sadness. If this is you or someone you know, consider crafting a Sunshine Oil while you still have time! Harness the energy of the sun and boost the oil’s energy with the Full Moon to help keep the Winter Blues at bay.
My friends in the Southern Hemisphere can benefit from this oil, too. As the sun and warmth begin to return to you, this oil can serve as a reminder of that warmth. Use it to anoint candles and celebrate the Sunshine!
Note: Just as a reminder, this is not medical advice and should not be treated as such. Always check in with your physician or mental health provider if you experience Seasonal Affective Disorder. Magick should not be the only treatment for medical and mental health issues.

Remember, the energy of the Full Moon isn’t just for the one day that it reaches its peak. Personally, I give myself a three-day window for the Full Moon: the day before, the day of, and the day after. This works well for my practice, and it may work for yours, too!
Do you plan to work with this Full Moon? What are your favorite ways to work with a Full Moon?
Let’s hear about it!





