These 4 zodiac signs will be feeling it the most during the 2025 full flower moon

Rise and shine, folks — the full flower moon in Scorpio is upon us, and with it comes the summons to turn over the soil of ourselves so that the new can come through.The full moon peaks today at 12:56 p.m.EST at 22 degrees of Scorpio, and the powerful vibrations of this moon will be felt for three days before and henceforth.While we’ll all be under the influence of this powerful lunation, four signs will feel the effects most acutely.Read on for your sun and rising signs.

Ahoy, Taurus! The full flower moon in Scorpio comes beaming and blooming into your seventh house of trusted partnerships.With the sun in your sign, it would be easy and certainly preferable to evade depth and darkness by smelling the roses, drinking nectar, sunbathing nude, and skirting the difficult — but remember my beautiful bull brethren, shallow roots don’t hold.This full moon is a gift and a summons to dig beneath the surface and do the hard thing.Though its modern definition can feel aggressive, the word confront comes from the Medieval Latin confrontare, meaning “assign limits to; adjoin.” In this sense, coming clean, speaking true and creating healthy boundaries are not acts of provocation —but conduits for deeper connection.In fellow Leo Mark Doty’s brutal, beautiful memoir “Heaven’s Coast,” he writes that to make something familiar is to make it bearable.With the moon in Scorpio ricocheting in your fourth house or root systems and apron strings, Leo, I wonder what kind of unbearable weight could be lightened by getting closer to it?Be it a memory, a relative, or a relic — real or imagined — what can be gained and lost by getting within it rather than living underneath it?Hello Scorpio, this full moon is illuminating and amplifying your first house of the self.With Mars and Pluto squaring your sign, you may be subjected to power struggles and/or a crisis of character.As fixed water, you prefer pulling the strings to being the star of the show, yet this moon a...

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Publisher: New York Post

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