Full Moon in Capricorn | The Summit Honored
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šāØ Full Moon in Capricorn | The Summit Honored
June 29, 2026
The Full Moon has arrived whole.
The work has been seen ā or it has begun to be. Whether you sat with a candle and honored the long climb that brought you here, pulled cards that helped you take honest measure of what you have built, wrote down the effort you were finally ready to acknowledge, or simply felt the quiet pride of standing still at the summit and letting it count ā you were present for something that mattered. That is worth honoring as the light reaches its fullness.
This phase may have brought something into focus. An achievement that had been waiting, unacknowledged, for you to stop climbing long enough to see it. A discipline you heard yourself name clearly, perhaps for the first time. A quiet recognition ā not loud, not boastful ā that the mountain was real, the effort was real, and you had earned the right to stand where you stand. Or maybe just a settling. A loosening of the pressure to keep ascending, as you let yourself rest at the height you had already reached.
That is the work of a Full Moon in Capricorn. It does not always announce itself with fanfare. Sometimes it simply settles ā quietly, solidly, the way the truth lands in steady ground once you stop rushing past it ā and you notice only later that something has been honored in you. That the climb you were minimizing has become a summit you can finally see whole, and that seeing it has set something real to rest.
Before the light begins to wane, take a moment to gather what this phase gave you. Not to inflate the achievement or armor it against the part of you that says it was nothing special. Just to acknowledge it. To say: this was built, and I climbed it stone by stone, and something in me can rest now because I have let the work count.
ā What This Full Moon in Capricorn Asked of You
- To honor your own effort ā trusting that work acknowledged steadies you in a way that work brushed past never can
- To take honest measure of what you have built, without minimizing it and without rushing toward the next ascent
- To look back at the distance covered and recognize the discipline it took, even on the days no one was watching
- To remember the Sea-Goat's wisdom: that what is earned slowly endures, and that the summit belongs to the one who kept climbing
- To let yourself stand in the fullness of the achievement, rather than treating your own steadiness as ordinary
- To set down the weight you carried up the whole mountain that you no longer need to hold ā the burden, the pressure, the goal that has run its course
- To honor the grace it takes to rest at the summit, and to remember that honoring is not vanity. It is completion ā the final stone in anything built to last.
⨠Carry This Forward
Capricorn does not ask you to carry its gifts as heavy obligations. It asks you to carry them the way the mountain carries its own stone ā solidly, durably, grounded in itself, enduring without strain.
So as the moon begins to wane, take one thing from this Full Moon with you into the days ahead.
Not a finished outcome. Not a guarantee that the climb is over for good. One thing.
Maybe it is the intention you wrote ā the one that named what you were finally ready to honor. Maybe it is the card that brought a quiet pride before you could downplay it ā the one that felt like setting down a weight you had carried too long. Maybe it is simply the knowledge that you showed up for the grounded, patient work of building something real. That is not nothing. That is an act of profound self-respect.
The pendant you charged holds the energy of this moon. Wear it when you need the reminder. When the urge to keep climbing reaches for you again before you have rested. When the old voice returns to insist your work was ordinary and you feel yourself wanting to discount what you built. Let it bring you back to the moment you stood at the summit and let it count ā the moment you decided that honoring your effort was allowed, and that you did not have to reach the next peak to deserve the one beneath your feet.
Capricorn teaches us that the full moon at its height is not a moon demanding more. It is a moon at its fullness ā the whole of the work illuminated, nothing left in shadow, the climb and its reward held in the same bright sky. The effort of this cycle was never wasted. It was the patient laying of stone after stone, building toward the height you can finally stand upon and survey.
You have done that work. You are that summit now ā and the view is yours to keep.
š Closing Affirmation
I honor the work of my own hands. I stand in the fullness of all I have built. I carry the wisdom of this moon forward ā not as pressure to climb higher, but as the solid ground of what I have earned. I have reached the summit, and I am at rest.
The lunar cycle continues from here. And because you were willing to behold what this moon asked you to honor ā to take measure of your work, to acknowledge the climb, to rest in what you built ā you move toward the waning light with something you did not have before.
A grounded heart. A clearer sense of what you have made. A foundation, laid stone by patient stone, that the next thing will be built upon.
The next phase carries us into the waning moon, toward the Last Quarter Moon in Aries ā a releasing energy that invites you to take what this Full Moon revealed and begin, with courage, to let go of what you no longer need to carry. From the summit you have honored to the unburdening of the descent. From the fullness of all you have built to the bravery it takes to lay down what has served its purpose. Stay close.
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