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'November’s full moon in sensible Taurus comes with a twist'- Full Moon in Taurus by Astrologer, Natasha Weber

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FULL MOON IN TAURUS

 

SYDNEY: 7:58 pm, November 19

NEW YORK: 3:58 am, November 19

LONDON: 8:58 am, November 19

LOS ANGELES: 12:58 am, November 19

 

 

November’s full moon in sensible Taurus comes with a twist - it’s also a lunar eclipse. But this eclipse has a different message to what the Sun and the Moon have been teaching all year. 

 

This month, the full moon eclipse grants a sneak preview of what’s to come in 2022.

 

Each year, eclipse season occurs in pairs, gracing two signs on opposing ends of the zodiac wheel. It was Gemini and Sagittarius’ turn in 2021, and this year's eclipse message was (mostly) about finding your true north. But if you haven’t figured it out yet, don't worry; December’s solar eclipse in Sagittarius gives you one last shot at it.

 

Given that this month’s lunar eclipse is in Taurus, and Taurus and Scorpio are next in line to host the eclipses throughout 2022, pay close attention to what comes up for you in the four days before and after the eclipse on November 19. Because these will be the same overall themes that are likely to arise for you in 2022.

 

Eclipses can bring monumental change, so you may experience lasting transformation that’s born from a major reset or even something outside of your control.

 

A deep dive into emotional and financial security can be expected. And, your sex life may get an upgrade in 2022. Depending on your birth chart, issues around money, values, control, surrender and an epic change of heart or direction is on the cards.

 

This November eclipse is in 27 degrees of Taurus. Look to this spot in your chart to get some clues about what this luna message for you.

 

There is a lot to unpack about next year’s eclipses. But for now, notice the eclipse’s signs to give you a head start on next year’s gifts and challenges.

 

And, whatever you do, don’t charge your crystals during an eclipse! Even though the moon’s lush light will tempt you, an eclipse’s energy is erratic and can’t be trusted. That’s not the vibe you want to be sleeping next to, meditating with or around you. Wait until December’s full moon to charge up your precious pieces instead.

Natasha Weber, for more visits www.astrotash.com

About Natasha Weber, the author:

Astrotash, Natasha Weber PMAAAC, MAFA

 

A self-confessed astrology nerd, Astrotash is the resident astrologer for myBody+Soul,Australia’s #1 health and wellness site. She writes horoscopes for Mamamia and has presented on radio and podcast shows, such as Sivana and Healthy-ish. Astrotash has appeared on Sunrise morning show and is also a guest speaker at the Soul Star Festival.

 

Motivated to build a bridge between sun-sign columns and the ancient science behind our celestial movements, Astrotash aims to bring deeper personal awareness through the lens of astrology. When she’s not reading the stars, you’ll find her in downward dog, ‘earthing’ in the Australian bush or dancing up a storm at Zumba.

 

Astrotash is accredited by the Australian Academy of Astrology and Cosmobiology and a member of the American Federation of Astrologers. Her articles have appeared inThought Catalogue, Out of Office New Yorkand Today’s Astrologer, in addition to international publications across the globe. She continues to research, present and publish, and is an active member of the following astrological organisations:

 

•          Australian Academy of Astrology and Cosmobiology

•          American Federation of Astrologers

•          Federation of Australian Astrologer