The
Supermoon in Taurus on November 3rd at 10:23 pm (PDT), follows Halloween, the Day of
the Dead, and Samhain (the mid-point between autumn and winter). This earthy
moon at perigee is uniquely balanced being in Scorpio. For without the fluidity
of Scorpio, Taurus, a fixed sign, could become rigidly attached to sensuous
pleasures culminating in repetitive stagnation of the senses. This Supermoon
asks us to move past the rote, the habitual, and the deadening to embrace that
what enables us to take a leap of faith.
Should
I stay or should I go will be themes during this lunation. Now that the planet
of good fortune is dancing in Scorpio, luck will favor those who choose chance
over securty-backed numbness. Expect to be pulled in both directions but the wise
person will gravitate toward risk. Staying inert will paralyze the momentum of transformation which commenced during the last New Moon, October 19th. Feel the fear and do it anyway.
It's not all struggle: this could end up being the most romantic Supermoon of the year. Set in sexy Scorpio, backed by sensuous Taurus, moonbeams from this uninhibited duo could have stardust clouding even the most jaded of eyes. Of course, that's if dreamy detente works well enough to charm the armor off the the illusion of protection. Don't underestimate the power of Jupiter in Scorpio to harvest the potency of the romantic fervor generated by the perigee full moon super-orb.
Time to listen to the 'Clair du Lune' by Claude DeBussy while gazing at the lovely full frost moon.
It's not all struggle: this could end up being the most romantic Supermoon of the year. Set in sexy Scorpio, backed by sensuous Taurus, moonbeams from this uninhibited duo could have stardust clouding even the most jaded of eyes. Of course, that's if dreamy detente works well enough to charm the armor off the the illusion of protection. Don't underestimate the power of Jupiter in Scorpio to harvest the potency of the romantic fervor generated by the perigee full moon super-orb.
Time to listen to the 'Clair du Lune' by Claude DeBussy while gazing at the lovely full frost moon.
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