The Full Beaver supermoon in Taurus is sweet relief before total ruin

There’s a supermoon on the horizon and betwixt the horns of the zodiac’s resident hedonist.The Full Beaver supermoon in Taurus is on the rise, folks — peaking on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 8:19 a.m.

EDT at 13°22 Taurus.The blessed bull moon will appear up to 14% bigger and brighter — all the better to see the stark lines of our failures and majesties.The full moon is the halfway point in the moon’s lunar cycle when tides and emotions ride high.There is no hiding under a full moon, as its light reflects what can no longer be ignored or endured.The full moon always opposes the sign the sun is currently shining in.

Come Wednesday, the moon in Taurus will oppose the sun in Scorpio.Zodiac polarities, Scorpio and Taurus, are both fixed signs that go hard and hold on tight.Themes for this lunation include power, intimacy, resources, release, and self-rescue.“The Full Moon in Taurus delivers an exalted lunation that starts calm, grounded, and full of promise –  but ultimately turns everything upside down,” Rachel Ruth Tate, certified astrologer at Casinos Analyzer, told The Post.

Tate notes that the moon is exalted in Taurus, meaning our moody mirror in the sky is best able to express her divine feminine prowess, where it can claim comfort and return to stasis through pleasure.This position offers support and consistency in an increasingly unhinged world.The moon in Taurus reminds us that no matter where lightning strikes or how unbearable the act of being becomes, we can return to the earthly anchor of the body and the promise of a fallow field.“We have an exalted moon — the best kind of moon you can have — full in Taurus, and we have the ruler of the bull, Venus, in wonderful condition in her home sign of Libra.

The energy is high, and the world is at our feet, an oyster in our palm with this Venusian syzygy.”But don’t get comfortable, mothertruckers, as soon after the full moon, Venus departs the brocade chambers of Libra for the de...

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Publisher: New York Post

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