full moon insights | november 2019

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The Full Moon in Taurus wants you to take a deep breath and re-evaluate.

As the Taurus Full Moon reaches her peak, she is opposite the Sun, symbolic of the divine feminine and sacred masculine igniting a call for balance of opposing energies.  The Sun is representative of the our sense of identity and ego, whereas the Moon is connected to our emotional foundation and the multifaceted dimensions of our beliefs and shadow self. 

With strong willed, sensual and stubborn Taurean energy swirling, this Full Moon is likely to feel especially challenging in finding harmony in opposing energies, especially when navigating relationships and personal triggers.

Consider approaching everything that surfaces at this time with the question, “WHY”?

Step outside of yourself and relearn YOUR “WHY”. 
Why do you feel your current emotions? 
Why are you feeling triggered? 
Why do you say YES or NO to each of the variables creating your current reality? 

Welcome the subconscious to meet the conscious.
Clarity is yours if you ask for it.

Lean into the duality of the masculine and feminine along with the emotions and ego that are woven into each them. 

Unravel your WHY.

Unpack your soul contracts and reassess. 

Which WHYS need to be redefined and renegotiated?

As this process unravels, keep in mind - this is not a time for stubbornness. Instead, soften into yourself and welcome the duality that exists within you to find common ground. Take your time with this process and sit with all energies that surface.
If you feel stuck, visualize the Sun and the Moon dancing through space and time, cycling through all phases in harmony. Honour your cycle. Honour your duality. Keep flowing.

A nudge to also remember, Mercury is still in Retrograde; meaning communication can feel backwards right now. So be gentle with yourself and those around you. 

The good news: Breakthroughs, deep soul insights, and more authentic relationship connections are underway. 



intuitive moon reading by: Miranda Leeann