Full Moon in Taurus | November 2026
Astrologer Kyle Pierce discusses the significance of the Full Moon in Taurus, happening on November 5th, 2025. Discover how this celestial event brings stability and sustenance during uncertain times, inviting us to nurture daily routines and appreciate the enduring aspects of our lives. Kyle also gives a brief overview of recent astrological events, including the ongoing Grand Water Trine and the upcoming Mercury retrograde on November 9th. Tune in for detailed insights, practical advice, and a glimpse into how these astrological patterns could impact you based on your chart. Don't miss the special offer on the 2026 Magic Dates Astrology Guide, designed to help you plan significant events with cosmic precision.
00:00 Full Moon in Taurus Final
01:02 Big Picture Review - Grand Water Trine
03:44 Mercury in Sagittarius
05:38 Mercury Retrograde In Sagittarius, November 9th
05:57 Mars in Sagittarius Opposite Uranus, November 4th-5th
10:09 Magic Dates 2026
11:51 Full Moon in Taurus
33:04 Wrap-Up
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[00:00:05] Kyle: Greetings. I'm Kyle Pierce. This is the Astrology Channel. And. This Full Moon and Taurus is likely to serve as a welcome opportunity to find firm footing during a period where stability and certainty are in short supply, inviting us to appreciate and draw sustenance from the things which represent persistent fixtures in our lives.
[00:00:26] Speaker 9: and to nurture routines and daily rituals, which.
[00:00:31] Support us and give us strength to endure.
[00:00:34] Whatever may come of the future. So we're gonna be.
[00:00:38] Discussing the full moon in Taurus,
[00:00:39] taking place on November 5th, 2025, and how it sets.
[00:00:43] The tone for the next two weeks or so until the New Moon and Scorpio
[00:00:47] plants a, uh, seed, so, so to speak, uh, for the next cycle.
[00:00:51] But first I'd like to briefly just review
[00:00:54] some of the recent astrology and how it frames this particular moment in time.
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[00:01:02] Speaker: So if you join me
[00:01:03] on the previous Fortnite for the New Moon in Libra video, I discussed how much of November and really into December, uh, is going to be colored by
[00:01:14] the trying taking place between Saturn and Pisces. And Jupiter and cancer
[00:01:20] and how all the other visible planets
[00:01:24] have been sort of, uh, have and will continue to sort of take turns
[00:01:28] participating in a grand trine between all three water signs,
[00:01:32] each planet is going to kind of get an opportunity to enter into the dialogue or
[00:01:37] contribute. Its significations to.
[00:01:39] This trine between Saturn at 25 degrees of Pisces, roughly,
[00:01:43] which is now joined by Neptune, which recently regressed back into Pisces.
[00:01:48] And they're trying with, uh, Jupiter at 25 degrees of cancer.
[00:01:52] So we saw the first round of this grand water trine
[00:01:55] when Mars and Mercury conjoined in Scorpio.
[00:01:59] On [00:02:00] October 21st, just around the New Moon in Libra, and both
[00:02:04] Mercury and Mars, uh, in a sense took their turns participating in this grand water train.
[00:02:09] So this may have stirred up some
[00:02:10] heavy or complex emotional topics for many of you. Perhaps some difficult conversations needed to take place and did,
[00:02:18] which may have brought some clarity on
[00:02:21] certain needs that needed to be addressed
[00:02:23] certain desires, which.
[00:02:25] Have gone unfulfilled or certain expectations, which have not quite been realized to the level which we had initially hoped.
[00:02:33] And while some of us may have used that information to
[00:02:37] get serious about. A particular direction or committing to a particular path
[00:02:42] in order to
[00:02:44] fulfill a certain longing
[00:02:45] There is, however, still a sense that
[00:02:47] we're not quite done with the subject matter, the emotional subject matter, that has been brought up or stirred up during this period.
[00:02:56] And some of us may still be feeling, uh, a little bit waterlogged, uh, or [00:03:00] like, we still need to process a lot of what has been, uh, brought to the surface.
[00:03:04] And with this configuration, there's a sense that, uh, a lot of what has been brought up
[00:03:09] are feelings with, uh, deep roots.
[00:03:12] Which may not. have, uh, simple solutions.
[00:03:16] Perhaps they speak to needs or desires, which
[00:03:18] can't be fulfilled, which need to be grieved or let go of in some way.
[00:03:25] And a big part of what we're gonna be doing, over the next,
[00:03:28] a month or two, throughout November and into December, is
[00:03:32] spending a lot of time with
[00:03:33] those feelings, those, uh, those feelings, those desires, which have been stirred up and identifying.
[00:03:39] What we need to let go of and what
[00:03:41] do we recommit, that energy to.
[00:03:44] All right, so this essentially represents the ongoing theme for the rest of November
[00:03:50] and roughly the first half of December.
[00:03:53] but we saw a little bit of a, a shifting of gears on October 29th when Mercury ingress in two [00:04:00] Sagittarius and immediately applied to an opposition with Uranus, currently retrograde in Gemini, and about to, uh, regress back into Taurus.
[00:04:09] So while Mercury and Scorpio is, more internally focused, more focused on
[00:04:14] the intentions behind what is actually being said,
[00:04:16] mercury and Sagittarius is a bit more emphatic, a bit more
[00:04:20] upfront in, uh, the way that it communicates. We'll say,
[00:04:25] in Sagittarius we're not, very interested in.
[00:04:27] What lies at the emotional we're much more interested in pulling things together in order to create a, a unified,
[00:04:34] perhaps more streamlined message or package
[00:04:38] And the communication, uh, or the way of speaking becomes more aggrandizing or, uh,
[00:04:45] is geared more towards inspiring decisive action
[00:04:48] in this mercury, uh, in this opposition with Uranus, the
[00:04:53] speaks to
[00:04:54] the introduction of sudden new information.
[00:04:57] that maybe we felt to, uh, [00:05:00] felt compelled to respond to and kind of shoot from the hip rather than maybe think it through
[00:05:05] blurting out a response, uh, based on
[00:05:07] our gut reaction rather than a full, comprehensive understanding of the facts.
[00:05:12] Some of us may have broken out our, our jump to conclusions mats and, uh, took a leap, right?
[00:05:18] And what we may be seeing
[00:05:21] over the course of.
[00:05:22] Really November. Uh, but
[00:05:25] around this full Moon in Taurus
[00:05:27] is a, a slowing down or a, a growing awareness that we need to go back and revisit
[00:05:34] some of those facts or some of the information that we jumped to conclusions on.
[00:05:38] '
[00:05:38] cause on November 9th, mercury is going to station retrograde
[00:05:41] at about six degrees of Sagittarius,
[00:05:43] and over the course of November ingress back into Scorpio and revisit this grand trine between Saturn and Neptune and Pisces, as well as Jupiter cancer.
[00:05:55] Which we'll discuss a bit more later,
[00:05:57] but I imagine especially for the mutable signs, uh, [00:06:00] this will represent
[00:06:01] a potentially frustrating, slowing down or kind of having to venture back into the
[00:06:07] complex and internal emotional dynamics, uh, going on between you and other people or within yourself or just other people needing to do that and, you know, sort of gumming up the works.
[00:06:18] Which may prove, um, even more frustrating to mutable signs
[00:06:23] as Mars, uh, ingress is into Sagittarius
[00:06:27] on the day before the full Moon in Taurus
[00:06:29] on November 4th. And we'll also begin applying to that opposition, uh, almost immediately outta the gate, with Uranus and Gemini.
[00:06:36] And while this does represent us, sort of moving away from
[00:06:39] the anger stage of grief that we may be going through as we, reassess the internal emotional landscape
[00:06:48] of our desires, of our needs.
[00:06:50] And many of us may be finding, um, a renewed ability to act unencumbered or weighed down by
[00:06:58] these [00:07:00] sort of wet, sticky, uh, emotional topics. A
[00:07:02] we'll want to be mindful about,
[00:07:05] especially for mutable signs, um,
[00:07:07] going full throttle, uh, based on not fully thought out conclusions.
[00:07:13] I like to think of Mars and Sagittarius as
[00:07:15] a militant evangelist or a crusader,
[00:07:18] somebody who fights.
[00:07:19] Or aggressively asserts energy on behalf of
[00:07:23] a particular conclusion about the way things work, about the way things need to be.
[00:07:28] Sagittarius can be a very opinionated sign, while it does have a side of it that is always in search of or open to changing direction.
[00:07:38] Fundamental to the nature of Sagittarius is to identify a single target, a one true target, uh, and go there
[00:07:48] or sort of build unity around this.
[00:07:50] The thing which I have now come to understand is the truth.
[00:07:55] And especially with Mars, there's a tendency to I
[00:07:58] push back against or even [00:08:00] attack, uh, relentlessly
[00:08:03] that which is not
[00:08:04] fully assumed to the
[00:08:06] will of the individual or the will of.The will in accordance with, you know, this one true thing, right?
[00:08:14] So this shift, uh, from Mars being in a water sign, which is, you know, it's Scorpio, it's a very potent sign for Mars to be in. And, uh, Mars can be very, uh, effective and destructive in Scorpio. It's usually in a more controlled way, and it's usually in a more covert or
[00:08:32] subversive way.
[00:08:33] While in Sagittarius, it can be a little bit reckless or
[00:08:36] loud and overwhelming. Um, and especially with this opposition with Uranus,
[00:08:42] this does look like the potential for ideologically based.
[00:08:47] Arguments, uh, or conflicts which arise suddenly
[00:08:51] and potentially in an overwhelming way,
[00:08:53] where perhaps the, a perspective gets introduced that challenges somebody's opinion, uh, [00:09:00] about how things should be. And the reaction is violent and explosive.
[00:09:03] And this is something that, uh, you may want to watch out for, either within yourself or within people in your life.
[00:09:11] And sometimes, uh. For some of us, we may find ourselves clinging or holding onto a belief or position
[00:09:18] because we don't want to deal with
[00:09:20] some of the more complex, uh, subject matter taking place under the hood.
[00:09:25] being so eager to move in a direction, any direction, as long as it doesn't involve me going back and dealing with
[00:09:32] that shit that I don't like or that I don't want to accept. Uh.
[00:09:37] And essentially operating from a place of, of denial potentially.
[00:09:40] So while this is something to watch out for, especially if you have like prominent mutable sign placements, Sagittarius, Pese, Virgo, or Gemini,
[00:09:50] but at least for the time being, a lot of this is kind of removed or separate from this lovely full Moon and Taurus that we are enjoying on [00:10:00] November 5th.
[00:10:00] So now that we have.
[00:10:02] Reviewed things leading up to the Full Moon and Taurus. Let's dive into the Full Moon and Taurus.
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[00:11:51] Speaker: So we get a full moon
[00:11:52] about once every month.
[00:11:54] Sometimes we get an extra, depending on how it syncs up with the
[00:11:57] calendar, but we get about 12, [00:12:00] sometimes 13
[00:12:01] full moons every year. But astrologers, particularly like the Full Moon in Taurus.
[00:12:07] Because generally speaking, the moon tends to do quite well in Taurus. It is the sign where the moon is said to be exalted.
[00:12:14] It's because Taurus is a sign that is both a fertile and abundant, which is good for things concerning the moon,
[00:12:22] for the nourishing of bodies and the generation of new bodies.
[00:12:26] But it also has, uh, an a stabilizing effect.
[00:12:29] In part because of the nature of it being a fixed earth sign, it can, uh, have a sort of drying out. And stabilizing effect on
[00:12:38] what we might call the, uh, very wet nature of the moon and lunar topics.
[00:12:45] So while the moon and cancer is very strong in all things pertaining to the moon, you know, it's, it's very moody. uh, it feels strongly, whatever it feels at any given time while the moon and Taurus is
[00:12:57] internally and
[00:12:58] [00:13:00] characteristically, uh, more even keeled, stable.
[00:13:02] And we especially like this for a full moon because the full moon is the moon at its most, uh, moony. It's, uh.
[00:13:10] Full of light and able to challenge the significations of the sun in a sense, which is why, you know, in mythology we get the idea of werewolves
[00:13:20] taking their, you know, werewolf form when the moon is full, because it is kind of the apex of the primal animal,
[00:13:28] corporeal side of
[00:13:30] our, you know, lived reality. Right.
[00:13:32] And I think one of the easiest ways to understand the moon in Taurus
[00:13:35] is by thinking of, uh, the Shire from the Lord of the Rings. Books or the movies. Uh, and even if you don't, if you aren't familiar with Lord of the Rings, uh, that's okay. Just insert
[00:13:48] whatever agrarian ideal, image that you may have
[00:13:53] where the fields are lush, the inhabitants are friendly and nonviolent,
[00:13:59] and nothing interesting [00:14:00] ever happens, right?
[00:14:00] Uh, and while I, you know, I do want to
[00:14:03] push back a little bit against the, I,
[00:14:05] uh, what I think is often an overemphasized quality of tourists, that it's boring, uh, that it doesn't, it's not interesting. Um, while it can be, it's, uh,
[00:14:13] not inherently uninteresting, however.
[00:14:15] When you are trying to identify the conditions for fixed earth, for stable, prosperous, abundant earth,
[00:14:25] you actually want things to be as
[00:14:27] consistent and rhythmic and
[00:14:29] reliable as possible, which means, you know, no drama. Right? And
[00:14:35] this is essentially the Shire.
[00:14:36] And so life in the Shire goes on very much as it has this past age, full of its own comings and goings with change coming slowly if it comes at all. But things are made to endure in the Shire passing from one generation to the next.
[00:14:59] Speaker: And in [00:15:00] fact, the, the Hobbit folk, the, the little people with hair feet that live in the Shire,
[00:15:05] they're sort of perfectly conditioned to live in that environment.
[00:15:10] They're small, they're unimposing.
[00:15:11] They like to take, take things easy. They don't like change, they don't like adventure.
[00:15:16] They enjoy food. They enjoy the simple pleasures
[00:15:19] of life, and they tend to shun disruptive
[00:15:24] or overly novel things, which potentially disrupt
[00:15:29] the normal, orderly, prosperous flow of
[00:15:32] life In the Shire.
[00:15:33] Uh, the hobbits are not out looking to conquer. The rest of middle Earth, right? Why would they, they have the, the best real estate in, uh, the fictional world of middle Earth.
[00:15:45] But there's a sense in those stories that the Shire tends to exist,
[00:15:51] or life in the shire tends to go on, uh, as it always has, regardless of what's going on outside. And that is [00:16:00] part of the,
[00:16:00] uh, both the, the strength and merit of Taurus as well as the frustrating.
[00:16:05] And sometimes problem causing, um, characteristic of Taurus is that tendency to keep doing
[00:16:12] the same thing. uh, once tourist people identify something that works for them, they're not likely to change it
[00:16:20] sometimes even when it's necessary to do so.
[00:16:23] And this is part of what, uh, the idea of the moon's exaltation in Taurus
[00:16:29] means. Uh, Taurus both facilitates the highest expression of the moon, but the moon also brings a level of adaptability to Taurus.
[00:16:40] Because the moon is so fast moving because it is so subject to change and
[00:16:46] sensitive to subtle changes, it needs to adapt
[00:16:51] or to alleviate discomfort or in some cases make sure that, you know, you have food on the table every day. Right?
[00:16:57] And what's nice about Taurus is that, uh, [00:17:00] under normal conditions as a sign, it, things don't tend to change too much. They don't tend to be,
[00:17:05] uh, or require a lot of change unless, you know, afflicted by contrary bodies, which does happen from time to time, uh, fairly often actually, but.
[00:17:15] What's at the heart of Taurus are topics
[00:17:19] and layers of reality, which I,
[00:17:21] while capable of change o over longer periods of time or on more superficial levels. Uh, at their heart,
[00:17:29] they're pretty much, uh, tales as old as time, right? They're
[00:17:33] stable fixtures of manifest reality
[00:17:36] like seasons, right? While there are on occasions,
[00:17:40] anomalies, when it comes to seasonal changes,
[00:17:44] as well as a, a long term pattern of
[00:17:46] climate change.
[00:17:48] Even without the involvement of human beings
[00:17:50] in general, they follow a pretty consistent pattern.
[00:17:54] There's a part of the year that is usually colder,
[00:17:56] often wetter,
[00:17:57] which is followed by a sort of [00:18:00] middle period between
[00:18:01] this cold period, which we often call winter, uh, and the warm period, which we call summer,
[00:18:08] which if you live anywhere away from the equator, there's at least some
[00:18:12] measurable difference between
[00:18:14] these two seasons. And we mark.
[00:18:16] Uh, we have these two, we have winter and summer, and then we have two seasons which represent the
[00:18:21] transition from one to the other. So pretty stable and consistent and
[00:18:25] for a lot of things, especially if you are a farmer.
[00:18:28] But really if you're just a living, uh, entity with physical body that you, uh, that is sensitive to temperature, observing the seasons and responding to their rhythms
[00:18:40] will generally pay off.
[00:18:41] It's not really something. Which there's a lot of benefit in rebelling against, right?
[00:18:45] Similarly, uh,
[00:18:47] you might take something like music,
[00:18:49] which being assigned, ruled by Venus,
[00:18:51] you are apt to find in Taurus. And you might be thinking, but Kyle, there's no rules to music, right? [00:19:00] There isn't any one music that I,
[00:19:01] it is objectively the right way to do music. Uh, and I would say you're, you're kind of right, but you're also wrong because there actually are rules to music. There's a whole theory behind it. And most of the songs that you love and enjoy are based on the same
[00:19:16] handful of chord progressions. That are
[00:19:18] sometimes augmented or sometimes em embellished and can be innovated on.
[00:19:23] But in general it follows, uh, there's a certain set of formulas that you at least have to observe and to some degree adhere to in order to achieve
[00:19:35] the result of, you know, what we call music. While, you know, there are, are differences in taste,
[00:19:41] you'd be surprised how consistent, uh, the rules are and how actually subtle, a lot of the differences between different genres of music are.
[00:19:49] All right. Well, so I think you get the idea,
[00:19:51] but this is, uh, what this Full Moon is
[00:19:55] rewarding right now or where the
[00:19:58] fruit is to be found [00:20:00] during this Full Moon is in
[00:20:03] those parts of our lives or those activities, which.
[00:20:06] We observe
[00:20:07] and sometimes stubbornly adhere to, uh, sort of consistent,
[00:20:10] often in daily, uh, attendance to,
[00:20:13] it's often the difference between Scorpio and Taurus is Taurus has, you know, a farmer's approach where a, you plow the land,
[00:20:23] you identify the nature of the land, you know, what kind of soil do we have? What is the climate like? Uh, what based on my observations of the world, can grow in this land? Or what is this land most suited to and how do I,
[00:20:37] what does it need from me? In order to
[00:20:39] realize its fruit bearing potential and just putting in that daily, uh, labor and effort to,
[00:20:45] uh, that is required for farming and that sort of sinking
[00:20:49] oneself with the land
[00:20:50] and its needs.
[00:20:51] While in Scorpio we're more operating like a hunter or a spider, setting up our web to, [00:21:00] you know, catch the big juicy hall.
[00:21:02] Scorpio has that same, enduring a persistent effort towards acquiring or.
[00:21:08] The fulfilling of a desire, but it takes more of a hunter's approach
[00:21:12] where it's, uh, we're looking for the big score in Scorpio,
[00:21:15] where we spend, you know, a year and a half casing the joint, assessing the security, assembling the team, and planning the operation, making sure it all goes off without a hitch. And then we get our, you know, $20 million and then we retire. Right? We,
[00:21:29] we enjoy the fruits of our, uh,
[00:21:31] carefully planned hunt. Um.
[00:21:34] While, you know, with Scorpio, most of the time it's not really one and done, but it's, you know, one big score, you chill for a while, and then you prepare for the next one. And like the, the cycle
[00:21:45] operates on a similar timeframe, to the Taurus cycle, which, especially if you're considering the idea of a farmer, uh, you have seasons
[00:21:54] for certain activities. Part of the year you're working really hard, you're plowing, you're planting, then other [00:22:00] parts, you're just waiting for things to grow. And then during the winter, most of the time you're just, uh, drinking your bread
[00:22:06] and trying not to freeze to death. but there is, uh, a similar, effort followed by a refractory period.
[00:22:12] And a sort of rest and then a gearing up again.
[00:22:15] But the cycle is nonetheless stable and consistent and you, you know, you keep doing it,
[00:22:20] but you do it that way because it
[00:22:22] is how it needs to be done, right? You're not gonna grow anything if you plant, you know, in the middle of the winter, So part of what I think we might
[00:22:32] be able to achieve some insight on during this full moon and perhaps what we may be seeing some rewards for, uh, in the tourist part of your life are four things that you have.
[00:22:44] Adapted yourself too, in a sense. Taurus is stubborn for sure, but it's uh, also quite malleable on
[00:22:53] once it's, uh, assessed and understood the conditions which it must exist in,
[00:22:59] particularly [00:23:00] with the, the Moon and Taurus, there is
[00:23:01] an ability to
[00:23:03] sort of sync up biologically, if you will, to.
[00:23:06] Wherever it is, the person has identified, uh, the source of prosperity
[00:23:11] or, you know, where the good is gonna come from, which is an important skill and actually not one that, uh, everybody has, right?
[00:23:17] Or we all have to varying degrees.
[00:23:18] In fact, I would say many of us suffer from
[00:23:20] our, uh, biology's inability to sync up with the conditions of our environments, of our, of our lives. and you know, in some cases the body shouldn't, uh, or isn't meant to, and that's a different problem. But there's also a reason why it's hard to change, uh, biological homeostasis.
[00:23:40] Because if it is, so, if biological homeostasis were a super fickle thing that you could just change on a whim,
[00:23:47] it would be very hard to maintain a complex biological system
[00:23:51] the systems which feed other systems require things to happen in a certain order.
[00:23:55] And this is, uh, the essence of Taurus is understanding the [00:24:00] order of things
[00:24:00] and being both stubborn and solid enough to.
[00:24:05] Resist outside influences or
[00:24:08] things which will deste destabilize the internal harmony of your system, uh, but also
[00:24:14] being flexible or malleable enough to adjust to the subtle changes, the subtle shifts in rhythm. This is, uh, the mark of like a good musician, right?
[00:24:23] Is being able to sense, you know, when the, the tension is building, when to not play a certain note to build tension and then when to release it.
[00:24:31] And I mean, it, uh, it's also
[00:24:34] the mark of a, a good lover, right? Is. Uh, especially when we're getting into the specifics of the second decade of Taurus,
[00:24:41] which is actually riddled with,
[00:24:43] which has a long history of
[00:24:45] varying degrees of veiled innuendo, sexual innuendo, and, uh, the imagery associated with it.
[00:24:51] But, uh,
[00:24:53] if you, uh, want to
[00:24:54] be koon and.
[00:24:56] Successfully, reproduce and take advantage of, [00:25:00] fertility, right? Uh, fertility also takes place according to cycles.
[00:25:05] So, you know, at the risk of, uh, not going to be gross and get over the graphic, but, uh, you know, you plant the seed at moments of optimum fertility.
[00:25:14] uh, likewise, if you want the fruit of your plowing to only be,
[00:25:20] it'd be pleasure rather than the, um, duty and obligation of a
[00:25:25] crop to attend to. Right. Uh,
[00:25:27] you plant seeds when, um,
[00:25:29] the ground is not fertile, right?
[00:25:32] Which there are apps and.
[00:25:33] Various ways to, uh, track, but suffice to say,
[00:25:37] leading with, uh, images of horny farmers. Though this second may be, You can also find a deeper, a deeper relationship with
[00:25:46] the careful observance of
[00:25:48] the natural cycles of time
[00:25:50] and the sinking with them
[00:25:52] as a path to abundance, prosperity, and pleasure in earthly matters, uh, through this deens association [00:26:00] with the Horry.
[00:26:01] Who in Greek mythology were the goddesses of the seasons? I
[00:26:05] to further have their ideological root in the, uh, proto Indo-European word for year.
[00:26:14] Bud. In Greek mythology, the RA were the personifications of nature itself, particularly the the seasons
[00:26:20] and carried with them the idea of this relationship with a natural time.
[00:26:26] The, uh, the hora or horay is actually where we get the word our from. So again, this, uh, idea of observing time
[00:26:34]
[00:26:34] Speaker: And observing it and tracking it
[00:26:36] to both
[00:26:36] assess the qualitative nature of given periods of time in order to
[00:26:41] prosper
[00:26:42] by, you know, maintaining rhythm with the, with time,
[00:26:46] but also to identify the cyclical nature of it as to predict and.
[00:26:52] Set expectations about the future according to this natural rhythm, right? Which you can also see through the [00:27:00] rulership of this decken, according to the descending aldean order method of, uh, the moon.
[00:27:05] But using the Triplicity method, uh, you get mercury. So if you use both rulers as I do and many others do as well,
[00:27:14] you get actually a pretty
[00:27:16] coherent sense of the, uh, relationship
[00:27:19] that we're trying to cultivate with
[00:27:21] the earth, if you will, being one that is both lunar and that it is, uh, natural, intuitive, instinctive,
[00:27:28] and meant to facilitate. Life and growth, but also mercurial and that we're tracking it, we're labeling it, we're thinking about it, understanding it, and intentionally consciously
[00:27:38] mapping or planning around it.
[00:27:40] So we're, you know, we're coordinating our plans, our activities, our endeavors through mercury, uh, around
[00:27:46] both natural and biological rhythms and cycles
[00:27:50] in order to achieve fundamentally venusian results, which is prosperity, wealth, joy, and, and pleasure. Right?
[00:27:58] during periods of [00:28:00] large scale change, such as these
[00:28:01] where there's a level of uncertainty built into
[00:28:04] life where we're,
[00:28:06] how do we orient ourselves and find the good and keep the good in our lives?
[00:28:11] one thing I think it would be wise to maybe tune into is focus, uh, to tune into the things that
[00:28:17] no matter what's going on in the world or.
[00:28:19] Taking place in the ongoing drama of your life, the, there are most likely things that you do every day that are
[00:28:25] independent of all of that
[00:28:27] small daily rituals that you observe, that support you in ways that you often take for granted
[00:28:32] and that are sources of pleasure and joy in your life.
[00:28:35] Whether it's, you know, your morning coffee, or
[00:28:38] your friends, or a significant other. Uh, this full moon represents
[00:28:41] a ripening and, uh, a bringing indi visibility of the good, which is
[00:28:48] enduring and already
[00:28:50] a part of your life because you've been feeding it. Every day or consistently.
[00:28:56] ' cause it's just built into the natural rhythm of your life.
[00:28:59] And this is a [00:29:00] time where you may be receiving rewards for things that you've just been doing, uh, all the time
[00:29:05] that you have committed to as part of your sort of daily labor.
[00:29:09] And you may be, uh, receiving a sort of harvest
[00:29:12] most likely tied to the Taurus part of your life. The, uh, perhaps the whole sign house that Taurus represents in your birth chart. But whether or not you have prominent Taurus placements or whatever house, uh, Taurus is for you.
[00:29:27] I think there is something
[00:29:28] universal I
[00:29:29] and productive for everyone to take away
[00:29:32] from this full moon. And that's,
[00:29:33] uh, an opportunity to observe and tune into
[00:29:37] the principles, which are fundamentally true for anything enduring. Fruitful, pleasurable,
[00:29:45] and, you know, value added. Right?
[00:29:47] If you want to create material good, if you want to have and keep material good, you have to continually
[00:29:53] feed into it to invest into it.
[00:29:55] The um, tarot card associated with the second decade of Taurus is the [00:30:00] six of Pentacles, which features, an image of
[00:30:03] a man, uh, giving alms to the poor, to giving back to the community in a sense,
[00:30:08] somebody who has enjoyed material prosperity
[00:30:12] and is, uh, sharing it with others. And more broadly, it speaks to this idea of
[00:30:16] giving,Or, you know, receiving and then giving back. Uh, but it's a reciprocal relationship. Just like if you were a farmer or just like if you were in a romantic relationship, uh, you, you know, you shower gifts upon or attention and you devote attention, patient, consistent attention
[00:30:38] and tune into the the needs and wishes of that which you love, that which you want to keep in your life, that which feeds you and that, in turn you receive good from, uh, you
[00:30:50] care for and nurture and cultivate it. Uh, and, you know, giving, give it a good plowing sometimes, every now and then. but, uh, [00:31:00] truly though, like you have to invest time and energy and effort. And then after you, you know, receive the fruits, continue to invest that time and energy and effort
[00:31:09] to give back to what has provided for you
[00:31:11] in order to maintain that, mutual, reciprocal relationship.
[00:31:16] And, you know, regardless of how the world changes around us, there's a level to which that's always true.
[00:31:22] And, you know, that's not always the kind of relationship that we wanna have or that, way of doing things isn't ours. And that's, that's okay.
[00:31:29] The Taurus way isn't the only way,
[00:31:31] but it is a, uh, a moon friendly way of having joy and pleasure and prosperity.
[00:31:36] you don't necessarily have to.
[00:31:38] Bend yourself into a pretzel in order to
[00:31:40] fit the world. But you
[00:31:42] may be able to find a
[00:31:43] places or lands within the world that, uh, are easier for you to sink with than others.
[00:31:50] And perhaps part of what
[00:31:51] this full Moon is about, especially within the greater context, is
[00:31:55] perhaps achieving some clarity on what kind of moon unit you happen to be. Are you a [00:32:00] hobbit? Uh, are you an or, you know, what, um, kind of terrain are you most likely to prosper in?
[00:32:08] And how do we, um, you know, move towards that kind of environment and perhaps let go or disentangle ourselves from
[00:32:15] environments which are not, uh, suitable.
[00:32:17] Likewise. Um,
[00:32:19] there may be daily habits that you can change or take on, which will help you sink in with your current circumstances
[00:32:26] that, you know, won't change things overnight. But by adopting them and continuing to practice them, uh, you, I
[00:32:34] slowly, uh, adjust your homeostasis, uh, in order to match
[00:32:39] the outcome that you desire.
[00:32:41] And likewise, uh, by consistently doing something that works.
[00:32:45] You slowly work to both change your environment to better suit you
[00:32:50] and draw in others which
[00:32:52] partake in, and, uh, invest in and support what it is you're doing, but you just have to keep at it, right? [00:33:00] So yeah, I think that's the, the lesson of the Full Moon and Taurus.
[00:33:04] Speaker 5: but with that, I'll call it a day Um, if you are interested in booking a reading with me, you can do so@kylepierceastrologer.com. I offer
[00:33:13] regular
[00:33:14] needle consultations. I offer sin, readings al astrology, as well as, planetary remediation consultations,
[00:33:23] So that's something you're interested in. You can book a reading with me@cockastrologer.com. Um, again, check out the magic dates report over on Astrology Hub.
[00:33:33] It really is a super useful report, especially if you don't wanna spend hours and hours, uh, finding the right chart or the perfect chart to do whatever it is you're trying to do.
[00:33:44] You really do get a lot of value for the money you invest in the guide, which I think is, uh. It's somewhere between 30 and $40. But if you purchase it through my link,
[00:33:54] you'd be helping to support this channel more directly and that would be super [00:34:00] cool. Uh, alright, gonna call it a day. Thanks so much for watching, guys. I'll see you next time for now.
