Full Moon Collective Energy for November 2025
The moon's phases for November's Full Moon are:
🌓 First Quarter: October 29.
🌕 Full Moon: November 5.
🌗 Last Quarter: November 12.
🌑 New Moon: November 20.
As the second of three consecutive Supermoons, the Full Beaver Moon will grace the sky with its bright presence this year between November 4 and November 6.
Interestingly, November’s Full Moon is the closest Supermoon of the year. Its nearest point will be around 221,000 miles from Earth.
Moreover, the Full Moon's rising on November 5th in the sign of Taurus coincides with one of the peaks of the Taurids meteor showers.
According to NASA, throughout November there will be several planets and three meteor showers to look out for in the sky along with the second Supermoon of the year.
These planets and meteor showers include:
- Saturn — rising in the east-southeastern sky before sunset each day.
- Jupiter — appearing near the “twin stars” Pollux and Castor, in the constellation Gemini.
- Venus — seemingly rising closer to the Sun each day this month in the east-southeastern sky.
- Mars — shining near the setting Sun this November it will be visible in the sky.
- Mercury — making an appearance at the very end of the month this planet will rise in the east-southeastern sky about 90 minutes before the Sun.
- Taurid meteor showers — both the Southern Taurids and Northern Taurids find their origins in the constellation Taurus, the Bull.
There are two active Taurid meteor showers set to peak in November. Active since September 30th and ending by November 30th, the southern Taurids meteor shower will peak on November 4-5, 2025. Active since October 20th and ending by December 10th, the northern Taurids meteor shower will peak on November 11-12, 2025.
- Leonid meteor shower — named due to its origins in the constellation Leo.
The Leonid meteor shower is active this month of November, beginning on the 6th until the 30th. Look for shooting stars in the early hours, with a peak display on the night of November 17th and through the early morning darkness of November 18th.
Significance & Influences of the 2025 Beaver Moon
As the Moon in Taurus faces the Sun in Scorpio, earth energy and water energy come into a dialogue that urges us to be adaptable to the rhythms of nature, just as beavers are.
Beavers, who are semi-aquatic rodents, engage in ecological engineering as illustrated by their instinctual dam building behavior.
Like these furred forces of nature, we must be aware of the ecological importance (i.e., power) we hold, from the micro-biomes in our guts to the social and universal networks we are part of.
Behind the Moon's Name:
The Full Moon in November is commonly known as the Beaver Moon due to its ties to the seasonal shifts that beavers feel around this time in the Northern Hemisphere. As winter approaches, signified by frost on the grass, beavers recognize this month as an ideal time to begin building their dams before the ground freezes. Coincidentally, humans recognizing the value of beavers' thick, winter-ready pelts found this period of time ideal for trapping and trading fur.
The November Full Moon is also known to Native Tribes across the Americas by the following names...
- Freezing Over Moon, Gashkadino-Giizis — Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe)
- Freezing Moon, Baashkaakodin-Giizis — Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe)
- Trading Month, Nudadequa— Cherokee
- Jodto:h — Seneca
As highly social animals adapted to life on land and water, beavers teach us how to be responsive to the physical and emotional cycles of change occurring around and within us.
The Full Beaver Moon's alignment with the fixed signs of Taurus and Scorpio each year further adds to this lesson by highlighting the axis of stability and transformation as willed by our own power.
With a focus on this axis comes a call to examine whether we are resisting or embracing change, which can give us insight into potential control or possessiveness concerns. Relatedly, the Taurus-Scorpio polarity asks us to consider either building foundations or destroying them to welcome more beauty and clarity into our lives.
In addition to the polarity between Taurus and Scorpio/Moon and Sun, the amplified light from the Full Supermoon this November will be augmented by several other cosmic configurations throughout the month.
The first influence comes from the conjunction between the Moon and Saturn on November 2nd.
With Saturn in the sign of Pisces, this conjunction brings in the potential for a level of emotional seriousness yet restricted expression in the days leading up to the Full Moon.
The next influence comes as the Supermoon peaks on the night of November 4th into the early morning of the 5th. During this time, both Mars and Mercury will find themselves in the sign of Sagittarius and opposing Uranus.
The fiery Sagittarian influence of these planets on the lunar energy available magnifies our willingness to take risks and explore all paths and possibilities. As a result, we may feel pulled to have important conversations and make drastic commitments. However, we must be aware of any tendencies toward arrogance, dogmatism, and extremism in our communications and dealings.
Through this configuration with the Full Moon, we have the opportunity to use this spontaneous, movement-oriented energy to follow through on decisions that reflect our true selves—the stable core navigating the changes unfolding around it.
During this lunar month, Venus shines as a key player.
On November 6th, Venus in Libra transitions into the sign of Scorpio and will square with both Pluto in Aquarius and Jupiter in Cancer.
Additionally, on November Venus will form inconjunctions with Neptune in Pisces and Uranus in Gemini, as well as an opposition to Chiron in Aries.
The Venusian influence brings our value system and ways of relating to the center stage. The planetary squares with Venus can intensify our desires for passion, depth, and abundance across all of our relationships, including with ourselves.
Themes of self-worth and self-love may emerge from Venus's inconjunctions, inviting us to acknowledge wounds in our relationships, such as a lack of reciprocity and even self-abandonment.
Collectively, these transits with Venus will challenge us to confront our desire for and fear of true intimacy, catalyzing necessary healing and transformations in how we relate through deep love.
Another key influence comes from the return of Uranus into the sign of Taurus will occur on November 7th.
The return of Uranus into Taurus from the sign of Gemini offers an invitation to revolutionize our relationship with our physical bodies and that of Mother Earth. A significant part of this invitation is to reimagine what stability, security, abundance, and wealth mean in our lives.
As the planet associated with forward-thinking and individuality, the return of Uranus into Taurus presents a critical opportunity to align with the values that reflect what is sustainable and true to us.
On November 9th until November 18th, Mercury begins its retrograde between the signs of Sagittarius and Scorpio.
While a few days later, on November 11th, Jupiter will station retrograde in the water sign Cancer.
These transits for Mercury and Jupiter will play a key role in deepening our personal inquiries into the emotional undercurrents of our human nature, psychology, and worldviews. Together, these transits encourage us to restructure the beliefs and relationships that impact our ability to navigate our needs and any unresolved or emerging emotions.
Finally, with the New Moon in Scorpio on November 20th will be conjunct to retrograde Mercury in Scorpio.
This New Moon configuration invites a deepening of our personal inquiry into change, death, and loss, offering an opportunity to radically shift how we communicate and perceive those themes in our lives.
Slowing and Deepening
As we start to feel the cold creep in with the shift of the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere, this lunation beckons us to slow down and sync to the seasonal rhythms that reflect our needs.
When in the sign of Taurus, the Moon is considered to be exalted. This exhaltation means lunar feminine energies and qualities, including intuitive receptivity, introspective softness, and emotional attunement, become more easily expressed.
Deepening self-intimacy requires loving and honoring the whole of who we are, even the tender parts that are hard to face.
Under this lunation, allow yourself space to just “be” in your body without judgment.
Instead, offer yourself the warmth and nourishment you need.
In turn, take time to acknowledge the lessons your mind, heart, and spirit have to share through your bodily sensations when the body is offered the tender care and softness to be as it is.
The Taurus energy associated with the Full Moon brings our attention to the abundance that the senses of our body can bring to us through the various simple pleasures of life. During this moon cycle, we are encouraged to continue the task of examining what we value and redefining what wealth looks like in our lives as prompted by the last Full Supermoon.
Remember, true abundance and stability comes from trusting in life's timing and our resilience when faced with the inevitable ebbs and flows of change.
As we move through this lunar cycle with the Full Beaver Supermoon, may our instinctual knowing guide us to recognize how our value system either debilitates or restores our sense of connection and direction. Through this recognition, may we revolutionize the way we embody our values in our relationships, first and foremost with ourselves. May that embodiment bring us closer to an aligned way of being here on this Earth that invites abundance in all its forms.
With love,
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