Luna Llena en Tauro del 5 Noviembre 2025: Sacrificios Innecesarios

The 2025 Full Moon in Taurus occurs at 13°22' of the sign, and it's another piece in the transformative process this year is undergoing. 2025 has offered no respite: calm lunar phases have been the exception, and this is no exception. The recurring tensions from month to month continue to redefine our understanding of stability, value, and permanence.


Taurus, a sign associated with the concrete and lasting, faces its own limitations here. What once symbolized security may now feel rigid, heavy, or difficult to sustain. This Full Moon exposes that contradiction: between the search for stability and the need for change; between preserving and allowing something to transform.


It is also a supermoon —therefore, the culminations it brings may be felt more acutely, both externally and internally. It doesn't inaugurate a new theme, but rather adds another piece to this year's mosaic: one more stage within the same process of redefinition.


Ultimately, this lunar phase asks us to examine what we continue to protect out of habit and what we are willing to reconfigure to build a stability more in tune with the present moment. Essentially, this Full Moon helps us understand that true stability lies in adapting to the passage of time.

The elements that define it are:

  • It's a Supermoon.

  • It occurs in conjunction with the fixed star Almach (14°35').

  • It takes place in the lunar mansion number 4.

  • The Sun and the Moon will perform a duet.

  • There will be a yod with Venus as its apex.

  • Mars will be in exact opposition to retrograde Uranus.

 

This Full Moon will affect us all, but Its impact will be greater if you have planets or angles between the 11°-15° degrees of the fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius).



Full Moon in Taurus November 5, 2025

Full Moon in Taurus, November 5, 2025. Software: LUNA

Full Moon: Culmination, Zenith and Revelation

In the lunar cycle, the Full Moon represents the point of maximum illumination: the moment when the Sun and Moon are in exact opposition, and sunlight falls entirely on the visible face of the Moon. This configuration not only marks the zenith of the lunar month but also symbolically expresses the principle of revelation , visibility, and culmination. As Dane Rudhyar points out in *The Lunation Cycle *, it is at this phase that the process begun at the New Moon reaches its full development, and where the results—favorable or not—can no longer be avoided. The Moon reflects all the light it can receive; and in the same way, consciousness reflects all that is ready to be seen .


From a symbolic perspective, the full moon has traditionally been associated with fertility and visibility, but also with instability : it is the moment when energy reaches its peak before beginning to decline. In many cultures, it is considered a liminal phase, in which portals open, hidden tensions manifest, and a process is completed that, from this point forward, begins to dissolve. The symbolism is clear: everything that reaches its maximum expression inevitably begins to diminish . That is why full moons, in astrology, are not simply "moments of light," but instants where the clarity can be overwhelming—because it reveals what can no longer be hidden. Astrologically, this is the point of maximum friction between the conscious (Sun) and the unconscious (Moon), which often translates into internal conflict, overwhelming emotions, or necessary ruptures.


In practical terms, full moons tend to accelerate processes, reveal truths, precipitate decisions, or bring to light dynamics that have been developing silently . And although they can be uncomfortable, they are also profoundly useful: without this phase of total light, we wouldn't be able to clearly recognize which part of the cycle needs to close so that something new can begin.

Moon

Supermoon: Maximum Closeness and Amplification


A A supermoon occurs when the Full Moon coincides with its closest point to Earth in its elliptical orbit —the perigee—making it appear larger and brighter than usual. Astronomically, the difference may seem minimal, but its effect is palpable: the Moon exerts a slightly stronger gravitational pull , intensifying tides and, in astrological terms, emotions and internal processes. Each supermoon amplifies the closing of the lunar cycle; it is a culmination that feels more powerful.

Taurus

Taurus: Everything valuable and stable takes time.

Taurus is the first earth sign of the zodiac. After the vital impulse of Aries comes the need to settle, to give form, to generate stability . Taurus represents the moment when life takes root. On a worldly level, this energy is associated with everything that has value and requires time to mature: arable land, material possessions, money, the economy, natural resources, food, art . Any planet transiting through Taurus is an enemy of the urgent and the ephemeral, because it perceives them as a waste of energy. Taurus is a conservative sign: it prefers to reserve its strength for that which can be sustained over time. It intuits—almost instinctively—that nothing truly valuable can be built without patience, continuity, and consistency.


Venus —the planet that governs pleasure, beauty, and what we value—is the ruling planet of Taurus . This is because Taurean energy instinctively cares for, preserves, and nurtures what it considers valuable. Hence, the Moon also finds its exaltation in this sign; the Moon seeks security, nourishment, and sustained growth. And in Taurus, it finds a solid, constant foundation that is not easily destabilized , and where that growth can occur rhythmically, without setbacks.


Likewise, Taurus is associated with abundance , which in its most positive expression is not an abundance that comes from excess or accumulation but from taking care of what is one's own, preserving what matters and making it prosper over time .


On the other hand, Taurus energy thrives on repetition . It requires rhythm, patience, and permanence. It goes without saying that the antithesis of repetition is change , something that planets in Taurus strongly resist.


Naturally, life is constant change . However, fixed signs—including Taurus—tend to invest more energy in resisting external impulses that seek to disrupt their stability the stronger they become.


You don't need to have planets in Taurus in your birth chart to experience this tendency. When the astrological climate activates Taurus , we can all fall into its less functional side from time to time. In its less positive expression, this sign can confuse value with possession, pleasure with routine, and peace with inertia. And in its eagerness to preserve, it can end up trapped in harmful structures that prevent progress but offer the false sense of comfort, familiarity, and repetition that Taurus so desperately seeks.

( Read more about Taurus energy here. )


Moon Conjunction with Fixed Star

Conjunction with Fixed Star Almach (14°): Dignity and Resistance

Like the previous Full Moon, this lunation is also in conjunction with a fixed star in the Andromeda constellation, continuing the process begun last month (albeit with a different nuance). If then the focus was on visibility and recognition, now the attention shifts to inner strength and patience in the face of uncertainty .


Almach (γ Andromedae) is a quadruple star located in the left foot of Andromeda, known for its two colors: a pair of stars with golden (brighter) and blue (fader) hues that contrast sharply yet blend together. Its name comes from the Arabic al - ʿanaq al- ʿarḍ , meaning "the caracal" (a species of desert wildcat), although in medieval Arabic tradition it was also called Rijl al-Musalsalah , "the foot of the chained one," due to its location within the figure of Andromeda, who in mythology was chained.


According to Ptolemy, Almach is a star of Venusian nature, a bearer of honor, dignity, and harmony. However, within the constellation of Andromeda, its symbolism takes on a particular nuance. Andromeda, as a whole, represents grace put to the test—enduring hardship without losing its center—and in this context, Almach embodies the most stable and persevering aspect of that story: the fulcrum, the foot that supports the chained figure. Unlike other stars more associated with brilliance or liberation, Almach expresses the virtue of patience, the confidence that justice and order will return in time . Its energy combines temperance and faith.


At a collective level , this conjunction may reflect a moment when slow processes, delays, or a sense of pause serve a structural function: to consolidate what must endure. Almach emphasizes the importance of maintaining composure and integrity even when results are not immediate . His influence encourages us to trust in the natural course of events and that balance will eventually be restored.


On a personal level , Almach marks a turning point in how we face uncertainty. It invites us to cultivate active patience —the kind that neither resigns itself to the situation nor reacts passively—to trust in the process itself and in the fact that what seems stagnant may be taking shape in another way . This star fosters composure, faith in cycles, and the conviction that justice, though sometimes delayed, does prevail. Clearly, the conjunction with this fixed star doesn't promise breakneck speed, but rather purposeful resilience .

Lunar Mansion 4

Lunar Mansion 4: Al-Dabarān – The Follower

(Don't know what lunar mansions are? Read the full guide here )

This Full Moon occurs within the fourth lunar mansion, called Al-Dabarān , which means "The Follower ." It extends from 8°34' to 21°26' of Taurus and, in Arabic tradition, is associated with the pursuit of power, ambition, and purpose. This mansion is also related to moving forward with determination toward what we want to achieve, without distraction or hesitation.


The Full Moon in Al-Dabarān marks a moment of firmness in the pursuit of a goal , where Taurean energy manifests with decisiveness and perseverance. It is a favorable mansion for acting decisively, taking the reins, and moving forward with intention toward what matters . It represents the point where will is realized: ceasing to merely plan or imagine, and demonstrating solidity in action.


In its less harmonious expression, it can manifest as obstinacy or unnecessary conflict . This mansion inherently carries a naturally confrontational energy: any firm assertion of will will, at some point, generate friction with the environment . This tension is not negative in itself—it's part of the process of defining boundaries and maintaining convictions. The problem arises when confrontation becomes an end in itself, or when the need to be right supplants the initial purpose. The challenge lies in distinguishing between conflict that is a side effect of growth and conflict that merely muddies the waters without producing any positive outcome.


On a collective level , this Full Moon in Al-Dabarān describes a period in which structures and systems seek to clearly establish themselves: it is a time to define directions , assume responsibility, and respond to emergencies or difficult decisions. But it can also indicate social tensions, entrenched rivalries, or pushes where disagreements become visible .

On a personal level , this mansion invites us to examine what we are pursuing with such intensity, and why. It reminds us that true progress is founded on the coherence between desire and purpose , not merely on brute force or cowardice at the slightest conflict. Under the influence of Al-Dabarān, perseverance, integrity, and clear direction are the key factors for achievement. But it also warns us: when the will becomes excessively rigid, the path closes.

Sun Opposition Moon

Sun and Moon in Duet: Once Again, Balance Pending

And just like last month's Full Moon in Aries, this Full Moon is in a configuration called a duet : two planets forming a major aspect with each other, but no other major aspects with any other planets in the sky. When this happens, the energies involved are isolated from the rest of the chart, concentrating considerable force that, without a clear channel for integration, can manifest abruptly or intensely, but also uncertainly. It's as if tension builds up in a closed circuit, with no outlets; therefore, what emerges can do so suddenly, with overwhelming emotions or reactions that seem difficult to contain. Without a "brake" or a planet to modulate it, the dynamic becomes more direct and, sometimes, more extreme. In this case, the duet is formed by the Sun in Scorpio and the Moon in Taurus —Almach is not considered because it is not a planet.


When a duet appears, it indicates that the themes associated with those planets have been postponed or in the background for quite some time (months, even years), waiting for the right moment to emerge. In this case, the Sun and Moon simultaneously activate the energies of Libra and Aries , focusing on the search for balance in one-on-one relationships and the affirmation of individual will.


On a collective level, the Sun symbolizes figures of power—rulers, leaders, visible authorities—while the Moon represents the people, the social base, the community's emotional response. A pairing in these terms can reflect a turning point in the relationship between power and the people , generating situations of confrontation or sudden visibility.


On a personal level, the Sun embodies creative drive, consciousness, and the projection of our will, while the Moon reflects the emotional world, the unconscious, instinctive needs, and the sense of security. A conjunction of these two can generate clear internal conflicts aimed at integrating pent-up energy : wanting to move toward a goal while simultaneously feeling an emotional resistance that holds it back; needing to express something while also fearing the consequences; seeking recognition while, at the same time, running to hide. In the case of this particular conjunction, it reflects the clash between the desire for stability and the need for renewal . The Moon in Taurus seeks security, permanence, and pleasure in the tangible, while the Sun in Scorpio demands a more radical stance and detachment from what has already run its course. Integrating them means recognizing that preserving and transforming are not opposites , but rather stages of the same process: maintaining what remains alive and letting go of what is no longer useful. This duet confronts us with what we try to hold onto for fear of losing it, and reminds us that security doesn't really come from what remains the same, but from the ability to renew ourselves and allow stability itself to be redefined and adapted according to the moment we are going through, aware that our needs also change.

Finally, let's remember that this is in Taurus, and in this sign, everything worthwhile requires time, effort, and perseverance . This pairing shatters the (let's be honest, fanciful) expectation that simply starting something will make it stabilize on its own. Like it or not, the 3D world works this way: nothing stabilizes just by starting it; things require consistency, perseverance, discipline, and repetition. With this energy, there's no need to despair and make a huge initial effort. Right now, a minimal but sustained action , repeated again and again, until it begins to take real shape, is much more effective. We just need to be patient and persist until the results start to appear (remember the message of Almach, the fixed star).

Yod 5 November 2025

Yod of Venus: Harmony = Sacrifice?

And once again we have a lunation with a yod, an astrological configuration also known as "the finger of God" ( read the full explanation of what a yod is here ). The term yod comes from the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, associated with the idea of ​​a sign, hand, or design . In astrology, a yod is formed when a planet occupies the focal point—the apex—and receives two inconjunctions from planets that are in sextile to each other. The inconjunction is an uncomfortable aspect: the planets do not share an element or modality, and therefore it is very difficult to integrate them. It is a figure of evolutionary tension: the planet at the apex concentrates an energy that has been accumulating for some time and that can only be released through a profound adjustment.


This time, the apex is Venus ( the ruling planet of this Full Moon) in Libra . Its position at the focal point of the figure reinforces its central role: the entire lunation process is organized around Venus and the search for balance, harmony, and coherence between what we give, receive, and value. From this point, Venus acts as a mediator between two complex and dissonant forces: retrograde Neptune in Pisces and retrograde Uranus in Gemini , which form the base of the yod. The tension between them is channeled through Venus, which here functions as a point of convergence between the ideal, confusion, and the desire for change.


This yod revisits certain themes from the previous month (Mercury at 0° Scorpio was at its apex), but with a different tone: if before it was about understanding information, now it's about how we perceive harmony and how that perception influences our relationships . Libra and Pisces share a deep sensitivity, but also a tendency toward sacrifice. Under this configuration, sacrifices that aren't leading to true balance may become apparent—acts of giving sustained out of habit or a desire for validation, but which don't contribute to growth or well-being. This Venus at its apex invites us to examine these patterns: old ways of pleasing, negotiating, or seeking approval are losing their effectiveness, and it's time for a change.


From the base of the yod, retrograde Neptune in Pisces dissolves illusions about balance, harmony, and exchange. We can see (if we don't take refuge in denial) where we continue to idealize relationships, confusing empathy with renunciation or sacrifice with love. This conjunction can bring awareness of efforts or renunciations that haven't yielded the expected results , and that have even caused exhaustion or been counterproductive. This conjunction confronts us with the emptiness left by unmet expectations, which can only be transformed if we acknowledge our role in dynamics that we may have created with good intentions, but that don't bring us balance.

Meanwhile, the inconjunction of Venus with retrograde Uranus in Gemini introduces the component of mental and communicative renewal. It exposes patterns of dialogue or exchange that no longer work, and the need to find more authentic and transparent ways of expressing what we feel. In some cases, this may translate into conversations that interrupt our routine, necessary distance, or abrupt changes in perspective. Uranus reminds us that emotional clarity also depends on how we communicate what we truly think and need.


The tension of this yod is resolved when Venus manages to integrate Neptune's sensitivity with Uranus's lucidity . Integrating them means letting go of bonds sustained by idealization or dependence, and making room for relationships where empathy doesn't imply sacrifice and freedom doesn't exclude commitment . Neptune brings compassion and depth but can also show us where we are deceiving ourselves; Uranus contributes honesty and renewal. In Libra, the meeting point is essentially the dynamic balance between truth and affection, compassion but also the necessary distance.


At a collective level , this yod can manifest as a re-examination of social agreements and relational structures where the ideal of harmony has disproportionately fallen on women. It can reflect the increased visibility of feminine sacrifices and renunciations that were long assumed to be natural—silent devotion, constant mediation, unrecognized patience. It can also signal a reaction against the victimization or invisibility of female figures , both in the public and private spheres. Uranus accelerates the processes of change; Neptune, even in retrograde, dissolves the idealized image of femininity; and Venus, ruler of this lunation and the apex of the yod, embodies the search for a new form of balance: one that does not depend on sacrifice, but on reciprocity and an awareness of one's own worth and the worth of those around us.


On a personal level , this configuration confronts us with normalized relational and cultural patterns, especially the idea—widespread in the female experience—that love and personal worth are demonstrated through sacrifice or self-denial. Social psychologist Ewa Mandal (University of Silesia) showed in her research that women more frequently report making sacrifices in intimate relationships—"giving and yielding" to their own desires—which fuels dynamics of persistent compliance and difficulty in maintaining clear boundaries. Likewise, various sociological studies have indicated that the expectation of female care and devotion is culturally constructed as a moral duty, obscuring the emotional cost of such constant availability.

This lunar phase invites us to question to what extent these sacrifices have generated true harmony or if they have merely served an external narrative. Draining oneself (emotionally, financially, in time, energy, etc.) out of habit is not a virtue.

This yod marks a point of redefinition: what we understand by balance, and at what cost we have maintained it . What we see break down is likely nothing more than the end of a fruitless effort; a necessary release so that something new can be established on truly reciprocal foundations.




Mars Opposition to Retrograde Uranus

Mars Opposition Uranus RX: Action and Ethics

During this Full Moon, Mars, newly entered in Sagittarius, forms an exact opposition to retrograde Uranus in Gemini (both at 0°, one of the so-called critical degrees) . In this opposition, beliefs and ethics, expressed through action and the assertion of will, clash with the unforeseen through language and interactions. It is an explosive, impatient, and potentially aggressive configuration, where what is repressed tends to manifest abruptly. The 0° degree marks a beginning that erupts without warning: something fractures to give way to a new dynamic of expression and action . In short, this is a destabilizing tension that exposes what is incoherent.


At a collective level , this transition can manifest itself in ethical and legal issues that erupt abruptly , revealing contradictions between discourse and action. The tension between Sagittarius and Gemini puts the use of words under scrutiny: how things are named, what is omitted, and how language can serve both to inform and to conceal. Discursive manipulations, distortions, and narrative frameworks that justify what is fundamentally unjustifiable become evident. This opposition demands a review of the codes used to communicate in the public sphere and the limits of what is considered acceptable to say, conceal, or soften.


On a personal level , this opposition can coincide with abrupt situations that force us to reconsider the origin of our actions and decisions . Retrograde Uranus acts as a trigger for certain reflections: something external—a conversation, an unexpected event, accumulated tension—can function as a mirror showing us in what direction we are investing our energy and from what beliefs or codes we are doing so. It can be a flash of clarity about what we consider ethical or coherent , and whether what we continue to do truly stems from conviction or simply inertia. This configuration does not allow us to act automatically; it will be necessary to stop, observe, and redefine. And considering that this is at 0°, it implies that there are things that are at the point of being rethought from their very root.

Sabian Symbol Taurus 14

Corresponding Sabian Symbol: Taurus 14, "On the Beach, Children Play While Crustaceans Crawl to the Water's Edge."

(Don't know what Sabian symbols are? Read the full guide here )

This Full Moon occurs at 13° Taurus, whose corresponding Sabian symbol is Taurus 14: “On the beach, children play while crustaceans crawl along the water's edge.” This degree presents a double scene: children playing on the beach while crustaceans move along the water's edge. Apparently, these are two distinct planes—the human and the instinctive—but they are united by the same logic: adaptation to the environment. The crustaceans represent primitive life, the instinct that survives at the limits; the children, the consciousness that learns to socialize, to integrate rules and roles within a group. Both evolve through contact with others: the former through competition, the latter through cooperation.


This symbol describes the process of finding one's place within a group without losing one's individuality . In any type of community—whether social, professional, or personal—there are dynamics of belonging, competition, and adjustment. The challenge lies not in dissolving into the group to fit in, but in developing one's own abilities to serve the whole. In both nature and human interactions, survival depends on knowing how to adapt without ceasing to be oneself.


On a collective level , this symbol reflects the tension between instinct and social structure : how individual impulses are balanced with the norms that allow for coexistence. It can manifest in discussions about resources, hierarchies, or integration within systems where the group needs to function, but individual differences demand recognition. It also resonates with the themes of the Venusian yod, reminding us that no balance is possible if it is based on unilateral sacrifice . Life in community should not imply annihilation, but reciprocity: that each part finds its space for expression without weakening the whole.


On a personal level , this stage signals a time to examine our position within our environment : whether we participate from a place of authenticity or if adapting has become synonymous with giving in too much. It can reveal weariness with roles assumed out of a sense of moral obligation or the need to reaffirm boundaries that preserve individuality. The image of the children and the crustaceans reminds us that both play and survival require learning, perseverance, and discernment . Maturity is not about blending in with the group, but about contributing one's own unique perspective without losing one's inner compass .


In the context of this Full Moon, this symbol acts as a culmination: understanding the role we play within the systems we belong to and whether that participation stems from conviction or habit. It marks the end of a phase of adaptation and the beginning of another where authenticity becomes the most solid form of belonging.


Questions for Reflection Full Moon in Taurus 2025

Questions for Reflection:

1. What is the role of sacrifice in your life?

Perhaps it's been the way you've always been recognized. But it may also have become a way of postponing what you truly need.

2. Who are you when you're not protecting, caring for, or worrying about others?

If we were to remove that part of your identity, what would emerge?

3. What inherited ideas about female “virtue” are still present in you or in the women around you?

Perhaps the belief still persists that a good woman is one who sacrifices herself, remains silent, or puts herself last. How do these expectations shape the way you give to, care for, or value yourself/themselves and these women?

4. What are your non-negotiable values?

That which, regardless of the circumstances, you are not willing to compromise on. What principles guide your decisions today, and what internal codes define the boundary between what is right and what is convenient?

5. In what dynamics are you giving too much to maintain control or prevent something from changing?

Sacrifice can also be a form of control. What would happen if you let things reorder themselves without interfering so much?

6. What area of ​​your life needs a more stable and concrete foundation?

What small but consistent action could you repeat until you start to see real results?

7. What desires, frustrations, or beliefs are guiding the way you use your energy today?

Perhaps you're putting your energy into something that no longer reflects what truly matters. Or you're postponing something that's central to you, for fear of the changes it would entail. What if you redirected your energy toward what does make sense now?

Opportune Moment

This Full Moon is the perfect time to:

Question the idea of ​​virtue associated with sacrifice.

Ask yourself if your self-worth or your ability to connect with others has been tied to how much you give up. Recognize when giving ceases to be generous and becomes self-destruction.


Review your internal codes.

Clearly define what you consider ethical, consistent, and valuable. Distinguish what you do out of conviction from what you continue to do out of habit or fear of disappointing others.


Say what you see by its name.

Avoid euphemisms and rhetoric that softens the unacceptable. Calling things by their name is a form of integrity and also of personal power.


Stop controlling through sacrifice.

Let go of the need to compensate or carry everything to avoid chaos. Sometimes balance comes when you allow something to fall apart and be rearranged in a different way.


Channel frustration constructively.

During this lunar phase, anger or weariness that has been building up may surface. Channeling these feelings constructively can become a force for renewal.


Read about the conditions of sacrifice and feminine virtue.

Some recommended books: The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan; The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir; and Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne. All explore how culture has associated feminine worth with subservience, obedience, and a caring ethic.


Reflect on sacrifice as a defense mechanism.

When we give everything and sacrifice ourselves, we may feel like we're "doing the right thing," that we have nothing to reproach ourselves for because we haven't been selfish. But this logic—which associates virtue with renunciation—prevents us from examining whether that self-sacrifice is truly positive or merely a way to maintain a moral image. This is an excellent moment to observe that blind spot: the place where sacrifice ceases to be generosity and becomes a way to avoid reflection, change, or the possibility of choosing otherwise.



The 12 Houses of the Natal Chart

What culminations can you expect in the house of your birth chart where this lunation falls?


Here are some possible culminations and revelations based on the area of ​​life activated in your birth chart. Find out which house the 13°22' Taurus is in to understand how this Full Moon may influence your personal process. Remember that it's not always about observing external events, but also about identifying which part of you is receiving a boost to regain balance, redefine boundaries, and transform fruitless sacrifices into coherent and sustainable actions.

(Need help finding 13°22' Taurus? Read this step-by-step guide here .)

House 1

House 1: Beginnings, Identity and Personal Appearance

This Full Moon can mark a moment of clarity regarding how you've been positioning yourself in the world and how much of your energy has been spent maintaining an image that no longer represents you. It's a lunation that invites you to regain balance between what you give and what you keep for yourself, transforming old forms of complacency into a more grounded and authentic presence.


You might notice a certain discomfort between your need for harmony and the urge to set clearer boundaries. This isn't about becoming hardened or confrontational, but about acting with consistency: ceasing to do out of habit what no longer makes sense to you. The tension between maintaining calm and expressing your thoughts can reveal the extent to which you've adapted to avoid upsetting others.


On a personal level, this transition marks the end of a more restrained or nurturing version of yourself and the beginning of a more stable and self-aware one. What is redefined here is your way of asserting yourself: without overexertion, without seeking approval, with the serenity of someone who understands that true stability begins with being true to oneself.

House 2

House 2: Self-esteem, Values, Sense of Stability, Finances

This Full Moon can bring clarity on how you balance what you give with what you receive—whether in time, energy, or money. It can reveal whether your sense of stability rests on a solid foundation or relies on constant effort that doesn't truly repay you.


It can also reveal an imbalance between the value you recognize in yourself and the value you project to others. If you've been overexerting yourself or using your talents without seeing any real recognition or well-being, this transit marks the moment to adjust that equation.


On a practical level, this might involve building something step by step that brings you closer to a more concrete sense of stability; redefining what balance means and allowing yourself some openness to change in how you use your talents, energy, time, and other resources. In short, this lunar phase invites you to develop a stability more aligned with your values ​​and principles, leaving behind beliefs that associate sacrifice with merit or security.

 

House 3

House 3: Communication and Learning

This Full Moon may reveal how certain thought or communication habits have limited your expression. You might notice that, in order to maintain calm or avoid upsetting others, you've suppressed opinions or emotions that now need to be expressed. This transit acts as a mirror to your inner dialogue: how you speak to yourself, what you allow yourself to say, and what you keep silent about for fear of disrupting a balance that is already fragile.


It can also reveal mental patterns of self-criticism or rigidity, where the mind becomes critical or repetitive. The key is to observe how you process your thoughts before expressing them, and whether your silence stems from prudence or a way of making yourself invisible.


On a practical level, this is a time to cultivate mental consistency and clarity, ensuring your words reflect conviction and self-respect. The stability this Full Moon offers stems from more honest communication—first with yourself, and then with others—that builds trust rather than erodes it.

 

House 4

House 4: Home, Past and Family

This Full Moon can bring to light aspects of your private life and the emotional foundations upon which you build your sense of security. It can make you aware of, for example, how much you've sacrificed to maintain family peace or to preserve dynamics that no longer reflect your needs. What emerges now seeks a new balance: neither constant sacrifice nor avoidance, but rather the creation of a space that reflects your values ​​and principles.


It can also show you how inherited customs or roles assumed within your family history influence the way you give and receive care. Here, a more specific question may arise: what has been the view of women in your family, and how has that model shaped your relationship with responsibility, duty, or emotional commitment?


On a personal level, this is a time to strengthen your emotional foundation in a more realistic and mature way. This is an excellent time to begin building, step by step, an environment where your needs also matter. This lunar phase reminds you that caring for others only makes sense if it also includes caring for yourself.

House 5

House 5: Children, Creativity, Romance and Pleasure

This Full Moon can make you more aware of how you balance giving and receiving in your relationships and creative expression. You might realize that, by being overly concerned with appearances or prioritizing others, you've neglected your own desire to enjoy, create, or feel enthusiasm. It's a time to examine how you associate love with sacrifice and commitment with renunciation.


Creatively, this phase can bring clarity about what truly resonates with you today and what has lost its meaning. If your energy is scattered across projects or relationships that no longer inspire you, this new moon invites you to refocus it on something that grows with you, step by step, without forcing immediate results.


Regarding romance, you may feel the need to redefine what makes you feel alive and valued. This isn't necessarily about asking for more attention, but rather about prioritizing yourself: giving when it comes naturally, not out of guilt or obligation. This Full Moon can help you see that pleasure and giving can coexist without guilt.


This Full Moon can also bring your personal codes to the forefront regarding what you understand by romance, what you consider right, and what kind of expression aligns with your beliefs. You may discover that certain moral or cultural ideas—about how you should enjoy life, raise children, or create—no longer fit with your current situation. This transit encourages you to release these areas from the burden of obligation, allowing what you do to have value not because it is flawless or self-sacrificing, but because it is genuine.

 

House 6

House 6: Health, Connection with the Body and Daily Routines

This Full Moon can bring clarity to how you manage your energy on a daily basis. It can reveal whether your routine is well-organized or, conversely, has become a form of near-masochism disguised as productivity. What emerges now is a search for a fairer balance between effort and well-being.


In your daily life, this transition can highlight tasks, commitments, or habits you perform out of habit or obligation, but which no longer meet your true needs. It's an opportune time to simplify, reorganize, and create a system that reflects your current priorities. Consistency will be key.

On a physical level, it can bring awareness to how your body reacts to accumulated tension (especially frustration or fear). Signs that previously went unnoticed now become evident, inviting you to better manage your rhythms. Taking breaks, resting, delegating, or eating mindfully can be ways to restore the balance this lunar phase offers.


It can also reveal work or service dynamics where you give more than you receive. If you notice burnout or frustration, it's time to redefine the boundaries between helping and neglecting yourself. This Full Moon encourages you to build stability where balance truly lies in the middle ground, rather than leaning too far to the other extreme.

 

House 7

House 7: One-on-One Relationships

This Full Moon highlights the extent of sacrifice within your closest relationships—partnerships, partnerships, or collaborations. It's the point where it becomes clear how much you've given up to maintain harmony and whether that balance remains fair for both parties. Here, your understanding of reciprocity is examined: how much of what you give stems from a desire to build and how much from a fear of disrupting the peace.


It can also bring to light inherited beliefs or cultural models about femininity and the role of caregiving, both in how you are a woman and in how you relate to the women around you. Whether you are a man or a woman, this lunar phase invites you to observe your image of femininity—whether you associate it with sacrifice, restraint, or self-denial—and how that view influences your current relationships.


On the other hand, aspects of your relationships that previously went unnoticed may come to light: unspoken agreements, persistent imbalances, or inherited expectations that no longer align with your present situation. This lunar phase signals the time to take steps that solidify a more robust and coherent stance, aligned with your values: a new, more realistic, and fairer form of equilibrium.


It can also lead to profound learning about how you manage conflict. You might discover that keeping the peace doesn't always equate to strengthening the bond, or that arguing respectfully can be the most honest way to nurture a relationship. The key lies in building agreements where compromise doesn't imply surrender and where difference isn't experienced as a threat, but as a natural part of human interaction.

 

House 8

House 8: Transformation, Grief, Debts and Shared Resources

This Full Moon marks a turning point in everything related to sharing: money, emotions, power, or energy. It may become clear which agreements or relationships have functioned under dynamics of dependency, guilt, or excessive sacrifice. What once seemed stable may show cracks that demand rebalancing, clarity, or closure.


In practical terms, it may indicate the need to redefine financial agreements or shared responsibilities. It's not just about settling accounts, but about reviewing the type of exchange you're still maintaining and at what level of fairness. Sometimes what's called "compromise" has actually been a silent concession that no longer makes sense.


On an emotional level, this transit touches on the areas where surrender and control, attachment and fear of loss intertwine. It may force you to confront the question of how much you've neglected yourself to nurture relationships or structures that, deep down, drained you more than they gave you. This is a time of purification: letting go of what persists only out of habit or guilt.


It can also reveal a deeper understanding of trust. Giving without losing yourself and receiving without feeling indebted are forms of emotional maturity that this Moon comes to strengthen. The transformation here doesn't come from an abrupt break, but from recognizing the power you regain when you choose relationships and agreements that don't drain your energy.


House 9

House 9: Expansion and Philosophy of Life

This Full Moon illuminates your understanding of the world, your beliefs, and the codes that guide your decisions. It may bring a sense of revelation about what you considered unquestionable: ideas, ideals, or principles that once gave you direction but now feel more limiting than protective.


Questioning what you previously took for granted can feel uncomfortable, but also liberating. You might discover that certain inherited beliefs or ways of understanding morality have led you to act out of sacrifice or duty, rather than from a conscious choice.


This new moon encourages you to reconcile faith with clarity: to believe without idealizing, and to act in accordance with a truth you can put into action without guilt. It may also reflect a need to rethink your studies or even your relationship with foreign things—places, ideas, or people that broaden your perspective but also test your consistency.


On a practical level, it may be time to redefine your core principles: which values ​​are still valid, which have become obsolete, and what new certainties are beginning to take shape.

  

House 10

House 10: Career, Ambitions, Reputation, Vision of Success

This Full Moon illuminates your relationship with ambition, authority, and how you measure your achievements. It can show you which goals still have meaning and which ones are more about seeking validation or conforming to external models of success. What becomes visible now is not only the outcome but also the cost: how much effort has been invested in building an image or structure that, at the end of the day, doesn't truly reflect you.


This lunar phase may touch upon a widespread cultural wound: the glorification of sacrifice as synonymous with merit. We live in a system that celebrates productivity and rewards relentless dedication, even when that dedication involves sacrificing one's own vitality or personal life. Under this Moon, it may become clear how much of your public identity has been shaped by this performance ethic: how much you have worked to be seen as competent, responsible, or indispensable, even if that has involved a silent form of self-effacement.


Thus, a clear discomfort may arise regarding what is considered "success." You might discover that you are no longer interested in fulfilling a role that distances you from your true self, or that you prefer a more honest path even if it means losing some external approval. This transition invites you to redefine ambition as an act of coherence, not obedience.

House 11

House 11: Groups, Community, and Long-Term Goals

This Full Moon can signify a culmination in your role within groups, communities, or collaborative networks. It can quite clearly reveal where you are genuinely contributing and where you are simply repeating a function that has lost its meaning. The tension that arises now is meant to help you reclaim your authenticity, allowing you to participate without having to lower your voice or hide your differences.


You may encounter group dynamics where belonging is mistaken for conformity or sacrifice. You might discover that some of your energy has been dedicated to fitting into spaces where your contribution wasn't valued or where harmony was maintained at the cost of silencing your thoughts. This lunar phase highlights the importance of integrating without losing yourself, of sharing without being subsumed by the crowd.


It can also mark a review of your long-term goals and the ideals that connect you to others. Asking yourself what you want to build together with others—and under what principles—becomes crucial. The collective gains strength when it is nourished by the diversity of talents, not by imitation. Therefore, this lunar phase invites you to ask yourself if you are participating from your individuality or from a need for approval.

 

House 12

House 12: Spirituality, Subconscious, Closures, Privacy

This Full Moon can clearly show you which sacrifices have become unsustainable or which burdens you continue to carry without true meaning. It's a silent but potentially important closure: what previously went unnoticed in your emotional world begins to reveal itself much more clearly, demanding discernment.


On the other hand, you might also become aware of how certain patterns of giving or taking on excessive responsibility have led you to blur your own boundaries. The challenge here isn't to "give less," but to understand why, in certain areas, you've associated personal worth with sacrifice or selflessness. Understanding these unconscious mechanisms allows you to practice a kind of compassion that isn't confused with submission or guilt.


On another level, this Full Moon can also feel like a purification. Old ideals, promises, or visions of what “should be” fade away, revealing unexplored but potentially more fertile ground. What you assimilate now will serve as the foundation for beginning a new cycle.


On a practical level, try to prioritize rest and introspection. Avoid getting involved in matters that drain your energy or drag you into emotional turmoil. Observe without judgment what is ending, to recognize what deserves to continue in your life. This Full Moon can bring you a serenity that doesn't come from repression, but from accepting what has already served its purpose and clearing the space it occupied.

 

The 2025 Full Moon in Taurus occurs at 13°22' of the sign, and it's another piece in the transformative process this year is undergoing. 2025 has offered no respite: calm lunar phases have been the exception, and this is no exception. The recurring tensions from month to month continue to redefine our understanding of stability, value, and permanence. Taurus, a sign associated with the concrete and lasting, faces its own limitations here. What once symbolized security may now feel rigid, heavy, or difficult to sustain. This Full Moon exposes that...

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