Plus an astrology and tarot forecast, journaling prompts, and Womanrunes reading for the Taurus full moon.

The November 2025 full moon falls in the sign of Taurus. The Taurus archetype is grounded and steadfast, calm and composed, firm and also somewhat stubborn. This is a sign that is practical and earthy, and is associated with material pleasures, desires, luxuriousness, and abundance.
Spiritually, the Taurus archetype teaches the principle of belonging through presence…our presence as sacred human beings…honoring the body temple…honoring the flow of life. This can be difficult given the society we live in, which praises the hustle over reverence and treats time as money rather than a finite resource that should be used wisely in the pursuit of the things that give us meaning.
This full moon also marks a time of endings and new beginnings. It can bring up old issues, patterns, or blocks for another go-around or a final resolution. Healing work — be it therapy or self-healing techniques — will be helpful during this time. Spend some time to review where you have been focusing your attention and decide where you want to go from there.
Look at the things that are working, the things that aren’t, the things that you’ve been desperately wanting to make work, and see if they are truly important to you, or if you’ve bought into a collective story that simply does not work for you.
Astrology and tarot influences for the November 2025 full moon in Taurus
To throw some more light on the November full moon astrology, let’s take a look at the astrology and tarot influences of this lunation. The Taurus full moon falls in Decan 2, which is ruled by the 6 of Pentacles. This is to be seen in conjunction with The Hierophant, which is associated with Taurus.

The Daily Pause Oracle Deck
I designed this beautiful, 40-card oracle deck to bring in some stillness, to give us a word or an idea to reflect on as we go about our day.
Supported by the four elements – earth, air, fire, water – and a carefully thought-out structure that connects the cards, The Daily Pause oracle will help you to listen to and trust your own inner knowing.
There’s no learning curve involved with using this deck. Just get quiet, shuffle the cards, pull one out, and reflect on the word you’re presented with.
Looking at these cards, the words that pop into my mind are reciprocity and devotion. While The Hierophant is often considered an authoritarian spiritual figure {like a priest} who holds institutional knowledge, I’ve come to think of this card as a sacred wisdom keeper, the one who reminds you of your own divine makeup and spiritual beliefs.
Paired with the 6 of Pentacles, which symbolizes reciprocity and flow, these cards point to the flow of abundance, not only in material terms, but energetic abundance as well: attention, care, time, and nourishment.
This full moon asks us to look closely at how we share our energy. Does our sharing and our generosity feel joyful and sustainable, or has it become performative in a bid to prove our worthiness?
This Taurus full moon could also bring things to bloom. Look back at the intentions you set for this year. If you had a word of the year, this is a good time to consider how that word may have guided your year, and what lessons it brought to the forefront.
There’s a strong theme of endings with this Taurus full moon, as it falls in the 12th house, which is often associated with endings and the accompanying grief, healing and transcendence these passages involve. We are also approaching the end of a 9 year, which represents endings, as well as wholeness, resolution, and understanding.
2026 will be a 1 year, a time of new beginnings and entering into uncharted territory. This makes it important, as we approach the end of the year, to release any old goals or thought patterns that are no longer serving us.
The planetary energies around this Taurus full moon are relatively quiet, which should make it somewhat easier to navigate the energies — which include abundance, clarity, and self-care —around this time.
Womanrunes for the November 2025 full moon in Taurus
Every full moon, I will draw a Womanrune for us, as a theme, a learning, a focus point for the days until the next full moon rolls around. This month, I drew Rune 23: The Seed. Rune of Waiting.

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This Seed is such a beautiful Womanrune to accompany us during this lunation. The waiting, the dreaming, and the intentional planting of new dreams and ideas for the coming year.
What is tugging at your awareness, at your heart strings? What longs to be birthed in the coming months or year? Consider the many possibilities open to you, and make some intentional choices.
This is a rune of possibilities…of the deepest wishes…of getting quiet and listening to your heart’s whispers. Do you hear its call?
The Seed suggests not just potential and possibilities, but new growth, new opportunities, a new becoming. Plant your seeds, grow deep roots, nourish it as it waits in the darkness, waiting to bloom!
The Womanrunes were created by Shekhinah Mountainwater in 1987. There were originally no written interpretations available for these runes, other than the name and one word meanings, which offer tremendous scope for personal interpretation. The remastered original hand drawn Womanrunes can be purchased here. Molly Remer subsequently wrote Womanrunes: A Guide to Their Use and Interpretation, based on her own meditations and interpretations of the runes. Her book is available on Amazon and Etsy.
Tarot spread for the November 2025 Taurus full moon
Here’s a tarot spread to tap into the energy of this full moon.

1. The offering: What energies, care, or attention have I been pouring into the world? {Bonus points if you can see how this reflects your values and desires.}
2. The returning: What support is flowing towards me now? {Pay attention to the suits here, Pentacles for material, Cups for emotional, Wands for creative, Swords for intellectual.}
3. The wisdom: Draw 2 cards: What borrowed wisdom can I finally set down? What truth is quietly emerging from within me?
4. Mamma Moon Says: This is always an encouraging message
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Journaling questions for the full moon in Taurus
Not a cardslinger? No problem. Here are some journaling questions for you instead.
- How has my devotion to people, projects, or beliefs evolved over this year?
- What sacred truths or personal values anchor me when life feels uncertain?
- What patterns, expectations, or “shoulds” feel complete as I approach the end of this year?
- Where do I still over-give in the name of being “good” or “useful”?
Soul Lines: Discover the Story Written in Your Birth Cards

Have you ever wondered why certain patterns, fears, or longings seem to follow you, no matter how much you grow or change?
It can make you feel like something’s wrong with you…like you’re broken.
But what if these patterns aren’t flaws?
What if they’re signposts — part of an archetypal story written at the time of your birth?
Soul Lines: Discover the Hidden Story Written in Your Birth Cards is a powerful yet approachable workbook designed to help you uncover the deeper threads of your personal myth by befriending three core archetypes—universal patterns that live within each of us—shaped by your Soul, Personality, and Hidden Factor Cards. Through guided tarot spreads, journaling prompts, and storytelling exercises, you’ll learn how to:
- Identify your three core archetypes (Soul, Personality, and Hidden Factor Cards).
- See your recurring life patterns in a new light: not as mistakes, but as meaningful themes.
- Transform old, limiting narratives into a new story that you can live into with more clarity and self-trust.
By the end of this workbook, you won’t just “know” your birth cards, you’ll have a living relationship with them.
What if the answers you’ve been seeking were within you all along? What if uncovering the language of your birth cards showed you the way back home to yourself?