October’s Hunter’s Supermoon: Spiritual Significance and Rituals Shared by Astrologer Ashutosh Clairvoyant

Astrologer and healer Ashutosh Clairvoyant decodes the mystical meaning of October 2025’s Hunter’s Supermoon, guiding on spiritual dos, don’ts, and lunar rituals for emotional balance and renewal.

Oct 8, 2025 - 17:06
October’s Hunter’s Supermoon: Spiritual Significance and Rituals Shared by Astrologer Ashutosh Clairvoyant

The skies of October 2025 are preparing to unveil a celestial spectacle that has both astronomers and spiritual seekers eagerly awaiting — the Hunter’s Moon, which this year coincides with a supermoon. According to Drikpanchang, this radiant full moon will rise on the evening of October 6 at 5:27 PM IST and reach its full brilliance by 9:16 AM IST on October 7. As it glows brighter and larger than usual, the Hunter’s Supermoon promises not just a visual marvel, but also a surge of emotional and spiritual energy that calls for reflection and renewal.

Astrologer, numerologist, and healer Ashutosh Clairvoyant brings a deeper understanding to this lunar phenomenon. For him, the Hunter’s Moon is far more than an astronomical event — it’s an energetic checkpoint for the soul. “The October Full Moon has historically been linked with preparation, gathering, and inner reflection,” he shares. “Just as hunters in ancient times gathered food for winter, today we are called to gather wisdom, lessons, and energy for the months ahead.” His words echo the quiet wisdom of the lunar cycle — a reminder that endings are often disguised beginnings.

Historically, the Hunter’s Moon dates back centuries, with the term first appearing in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1710. In pre-industrial times, this was the season when communities hunted game and stored provisions before the arrival of winter. The moon’s brilliance guided late-night hunts and symbolized abundance. In astrology, this luminous phase marks a period of culmination — a time to tie loose ends, heal emotional wounds, and prepare spiritually for transition. It’s the universe’s way of reminding us to pause before pushing forward.

To harness the moon’s energy, Ashutosh Clairvoyant recommends specific dos and don’ts that align with its spiritual vibrations. Among the dos, he emphasizes practices of gratitude and release. “This full moon is ideal for letting go,” he advises. “Write down fears or habits that no longer serve you and consciously release them. Thank the universe for the lessons hidden in your challenges. The act of acknowledgment itself is healing.” He also suggests spending time under the moonlight — a practice known as moon bathing — to cleanse emotional energy and enhance intuition. Cooking seasonal foods such as pumpkin, grains, and apples can also help ground one’s energy and honor nature’s rhythm.

However, this powerful lunar phase also demands mindfulness. Ashutosh warns against major confrontations or impulsive beginnings. “Emotions peak during a full moon,” he explains. “Heated conversations or hasty decisions made under its influence can lead to regret later.” He also advises avoiding overindulgence in food, alcohol, or unnecessary spending. “This is a time to finish what’s pending, not to begin what’s uncertain,” he says with calm certainty. Rest, he adds, is non-negotiable. “The moon’s energy can disturb sleep — grounding rituals and deep breathing before bed help maintain balance.”

For those seeking deeper spiritual alignment, Ashutosh encourages meditation and chanting practices under the moonlight. Facing the moon and chanting “Om Somaya Namah” or the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra can calm the mind, dissolve emotional blockages, and bring clarity. “The vibrations of these mantras align with the lunar frequency,” he notes. “They purify the aura and awaken a sense of peace and gratitude.” He describes the practice as both ancient and accessible — a way to merge science and spirit through self-awareness.

As the Hunter’s Supermoon graces the sky this October, it does more than illuminate the world below; it illuminates the mind and heart. Spiritually, it’s a cosmic invitation — to reflect on what we’ve achieved, to release what weighs us down, and to embrace what’s next with grace.

Ashutosh Clairvoyant’s final reflection captures the essence of this celestial moment: “The Hunter’s Moon asks us to honor our past, release what no longer serves us, and enter the future with gratitude and strength.” In a world that moves too fast, perhaps this moon’s true gift is the reminder to slow down, look up, and listen — not just to the sky, but to ourselves.

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