Full Moon of November 15: the last Super Moon of the year will shake up the Zodiac

Full Moon of November 15: the last Super Moon of the year will shake up the Zodiac
Full Moon of November 15: the last Super Moon of the year will shake up the Zodiac

The Full Moon in Taurus will take place on November 15th. Also called “Beaver Full Moon”, this lunation will allow the Zodiac to end the year in style since it is the last Super Moon of the year.

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Two weeks after the New Moon in Scorpio, the November Full Moon will appear in the sky on November 15 at 4:28 p.m. Also called “Ice Moon”, “Frosted Moon” or even “Beaver Moon, the November Full Moon symbolizes the arrival of winter. Change is inevitable under this lunation… You are ready to move beyond discomfort, to achieve a goal you will have to do something you have never done before.

What is a Super Moon?

While the Full Moon radiates astronomically, its energy also resonates tenfold astrologically, influencing the entire zodiacal wheel. When a Super Moon occurs, the moon is close to the Earth which intensifies its effects and influence on emotions, behaviors and events in our lives. In astrology, Super Moons are often considered times of emotional intensity and amplified energies.

The Beaver Moon will be a Full Moon in Taurus (at 24 degrees), with effects felt between November 12 and 19, according to astrologer Kyle Thomas.

What is the meaning of a Full Moon in Taurus?

A Taurus lunation highlights themes related to this astrological sign: wealth, income, material goods, and the physical world we live in.

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As a fixed earth sign, Taurus is generally considered a pillar of stability; Taurus energy likes routine, consistency and knowing what to expect, so one might expect that November Full Moon brings a little stability to the Zodiac, for once. But this year, The Full Moon is traveling right next to Uranus, a disruptive planet full of uncertainties. While the Sun stays in Scorpio, the Full Moon in Taurus could question your sense of stability.

As luck would have it, the moon will also form gentler connections with Pluto in Capricorn and Neptune in Pisces, promoting empowerment and healing. These planetary connections will help you manage the (many) surprises of the day. Constructive conversations, felt as transformations, may also occur.

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While Taurus is ruled by Venus, a planet associated with desire, values, finances and seduction, Full Moons in Taurus can bring clarity in all these areas. These lunations can help you embrace your values ​​and accept the necessary change in your life. It’s also a time to listen to your intuition and bring a little creativity into your relationships.

The November Full Moon takes place in the height of Scorpio season. However, the Taurus-Scorpio axis is also linked to life (Taurus embodies spring and the rebirth of nature in the Northern hemisphere) and to death (Scorpio represents the moment when the nights become more longer, darker and colder). This doesn’t necessarily portend that you’re going to lose someone, but these opposing natures often introduce a period of symbolic death. Certain relationships, professional or personal, may end or be completely transformed. There Full Moon in Taurus can thus be a positive period, inviting you to reflect on the changes that will allow you to move forward on your life path.

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