by | Oct 24, 2025

Learning to Embrace Change | Taurus Full Moon, Nov 5, 2025

On November 5, 2025, the Taurus Full Moon invites you into a grounded but powerful moment of reflection: What has changed in the foundations of your life—and how well are you adjusting to it? Taurus governs the practical parts of life: your physical resources, stability, routines, and all the unseen structures that support your ability to thrive. And under this Full Moon, those structures—new or old—are being illuminated.

But unlike most Taurus Full Moons, this one holds an extra layer of support from Saturn, the planet of structure and responsibility. Saturn has been in harmonious alignment with each Taurus Moon phase since May 2024, steadily working in the background to simplify and restructure your life. You may finally see the results of those changes now—even if they feel foreign, odd, or incomplete.

Why? Because it takes time for the new to feel familiar.
And this Full Moon is your reminder that discomfort doesn’t mean something’s wrong. It often means you’re doing something new.


Step One: Learning to Embrace Change Starts with Looking Back

To work with this Full Moon intentionally, you’ll want to look at your life across three key dates:

  • May 7, 2024 – The Taurus New Moon: What intentions were planted (consciously or unconsciously)? What was going on in your life, and how did you feel about it?

  • February 5, 2025 – The Taurus First Quarter: What did you take action on? What was set in motion?

  • November 5, 2025 – This Full Moon: What has surfaced? What’s been revealed?

Whether you journaled through these dates or are just now tuning in, revisiting these points gives you essential insight into what’s growing—and what needs pruning.

✨ To get even more precise, you’ll want to know what area of life Taurus rules in your birth chart. I can help you with that:
Moon Map is my short course that teaches you how to identify which zodiac signs rule each area of your life.
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Step Two: Change Isn’t Always Comfortable—But It’s Still Good

This Full Moon is likely to bring clarity around what has shifted—whether it’s a job, home, relationship, or simply the way you operate day-to-day. You may notice that your life is simpler, quieter, or even emptier than it used to be. That’s not a sign that you’ve done something wrong. In fact, Saturn in Pisces is actively dissolving the parts of your life that aren’t built to last.

The problem is that our nervous systems aren’t always on board with positive change. As humans, we’re wired to equate “familiar” with “safe.” So even if your new structure is better for you, your body might interpret it as danger. That’s where the emotional fog and uneasiness can come from—even when your mind says you’re on the right track.

Learning to embrace change, then, means recognizing that discomfort isn’t always a sign to stop. Sometimes, it’s just your system catching up to your soul.


Step Three: If You Don’t Like the Change, You Still Have Time to Shift It

What if the change that’s arrived with this Full Moon doesn’t feel right—not just uncomfortable, but misaligned? That’s valuable information too.

Saturn is retrograde until November 28, 2025 and won’t fully finalize these energetic themes until March 3, 2026. That means you have time. Time to restructure. Time to rebuild. Time to make the kinds of changes that will actually support your well-being, not just maintain the status quo.

This isn’t about pushing or rushing. It’s about staying present, being clear, and honoring what’s real. You’re being asked to be an architect of your own life—starting with the foundations. Taurus wouldn’t have it any other way.


🌕 Your Takeaway:
This Taurus Full Moon is a chance to recognize what’s changed—inside and out—and to understand that feeling off doesn’t mean you’re off-track. Give yourself time. Give your nervous system space. And if the new truly isn’t working for you, trust that you still have time to revise it. You’re not behind. You’re in rhythm.

And rhythm is everything.