2025s full flower moon is here how will your zodiac sign be affected?

The 2025 full flower moon will rise and shine today, peaking at 12:56 p.m.EST at 22 degrees of Scorpio.As per the Farmer’s Almanac, the Algonquin people called May’s full moon the flower moon, a reference to the bloom of blooms that carpeted North America in late spring.Author and tarot reader Kerry Ward illuminates what lies ahead and within under the light of this transformational lunation.Read on for your personalized tarot horoscope and your sun and rising signs.Ward assures fire signs that the full flower moon in Scorpio will be equally clarifying and galvanizing.“The chariot brings purpose and intent to your realm, you start making plans to get what you want, making moves guided by true intention,” she told The Post.“Travel and location change are often predicted with this card — it’s like you’ve outgrown where you are and are ready to step up to the next level.”This full moon, Earth signs are given the rebalancing gift of justice.“You will be fully vindicated.

The truth is coming, and justice will be served.The only ask of you is to bear it gracefully.

Move on and don’t look back — this case is closed,” said Ward.“So, what’s next? Now you’re free of this dead weight, what can you invest the released energy into? Maybe you feel compelled to right another wrong.Activism, good causes, charity and restorative justice are worthy pathways for you this Full Moon.”Under the guiding light of the full moon and the blades of the four of swords, Ward encourages air signs to give themselves permission to retreat and reset.“Take a 3-day hiatus from the demands you face.

Relax, rest, restore your spirits and revive your energies.The Four of Swords always advises deep rest.

The battles will still be there when you return, but you will return stronger, sharper, and ready to overcome them.And you will,” she said.Ward tells The Post that for water signs, the full moon in Scorpio will offer a radical chance for renewal and an opportu...

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Publisher: New York Post

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