Full Moon in Taurus The Beaver Supermoon • November 2025

Full Moon in Taurus The Beaver Supermoon • November 2025

A Ritual for Grounding, Gratitude, and Abundance

On November 5, 2025, the moon reaches her fullest light in Taurus, the sign of embodiment, sensuality, and devotion to the Earth. This full moon is also known as the Beaver Moon, a time when beavers traditionally prepared their lodges for winter. It carries themes of building, grounding, and tending to what will sustain us through the darker months. This year it rises as a supermoon, appearing larger and brighter in the sky, amplifying both emotion and intention. When the moon draws closer to Earth, her pull on our energetic and emotional tides strengthens, magnifying everything we release and everything we call in.

This moon reminds us that abundance is not only what we gather but what we feel. It asks us to slow down, to savor, and to find beauty in the ordinary. It is the moon of candlelight, warm baths, handmade rituals, and gratitude that expands the heart. Taurus energy is steady and nurturing. It anchors us in the body and invites us to remember that what we seek externally already lives within. Under this moon, the simplest acts, lighting a candle, steeping herbs, or resting your hand over your heart, become sacred gestures of devotion.


The Energy of the Beaver Supermoon

Taurus is ruled by Venus, the planet of love, value, and beauty. The Beaver Supermoon illuminates where we crave stability, comfort, and connection to what is real. It supports grounding into our physical world and finding peace in what we have already created. This is a powerful time to focus on worth, sensual nourishment, and the tangible expressions of gratitude.

Because it is a supermoon, emotions may feel heightened and energy can move quickly. What surfaces now is meant to be acknowledged and gently transformed. Trust that the body knows how to release what no longer serves. This moon encourages us to work through the senses. To feel, to taste, to touch. And to reconnect with sacred rhythms.


Prepare Your Space

Before creating your altar or beginning your ritual, take a few moments to cleanse your space and energy. This helps release residual vibrations and opens the field for your new intentions to anchor.

  • Burn ethically sourced sage or Palo Santo with gratitude, allowing the smoke to purify your space.
  • Sweep your body or room with a selenite wand to draw out dense energy and restore clarity.
  • Use chimes, a singing bowl, a rattle, or a soft bell to harmonize frequency and invite balance.

Choose what feels sacred and accessible to you. The goal is simply to feel the space lighten and your own body relax into presence.


Suggested Altar Setup

Create your altar with the intention of embodied abundance. Keep it earthy, comforting, and grounded in warmth.

Elemental Inspirations

  • Earth: a small bowl of salt or soil, pyrite, or green aventurine
  • Air: incense or a sprig of dried rosemary
  • Fire: your Abundance Candle or a candle dressed with basil and chamomile
  • Water: a bowl of moon charged water or rose petals floating in a dish

Why we use these elements: The bowl of water connects to emotion and intuition. Floating rose petals represent self-love and the beauty of the Venusian heart, while pink and gold tones mirror Taurus’s luxurious, nurturing energy. Pyrite grounds solar abundance into tangible form, symbolizing stability and prosperity. Green aventurine nurtures growth and harmony, aligning the heart with material well-being.

Optional Additions: Fresh flowers in soft cream, pink, or gold invite Venus’s warmth and gratitude into your space. A mirror or shell can reflect self-worth, reminding you that your inner radiance creates your outer experience.

Archetypes and allies to honor: You may wish to acknowledge Venus (Aphrodite), Gaia, Freya, or Demeter for abundance and nourishment. The Beaver symbolizes steady building and sacred work. The Bull or Cow honors Taurus’s grounded strength. A Dove represents peace and love’s higher frequency. Feel free to call upon whichever archetype resonates most deeply with you.

As you create your altar, do so slowly and intentionally. Let each placement feel like a prayer. Breathe gratitude into every motion.


Herbal Candlelit Bath

Before beginning your ritual, prepare a candlelit bath to cleanse and open your energy. Water is a natural conductor of energy. It absorbs, amplifies, and transmits vibration, making it the perfect medium for releasing what is heavy and welcoming what is light. Immersing in an intentional bath allows the body to soften, the aura to clear, and the nervous system to recalibrate. It transforms an ordinary soak into a ceremony of renewal.

You can create your own herbal bath using the ingredients below, or purchase one of mine that is Reiki infused and charged under the moonlight.

Suggested Herbs and Additions

  • Sea salt or Himalayan salt for purification
  • Rose petals for love and softness
  • Chamomile for peace and emotional release
  • Oatstraw for nourishment and grounding
  • Lemon Balm for clearing and clarity 
  • A few drops of Ritual Oil to carry your intention

Surround the bath with candles and dim the lights. As you add your salts and herbs, stir the water clockwise with your hand, whispering your intentions. Feel the water receive it. This movement charges the bath with your energy and sets the flow of your ritual in motion. As you enter the water, visualize your intentions coming to fruition. Stay here as long as it feels right. When you are ready, thank the water and release it mindfully, knowing it carries your energy back to the Earth purified and renewed.


Ritual Tea for the Beaver Moon

This moon’s tea should ground, soothe, and open the heart.

Full Moon Tea Blend

  • 1 part oatstraw for nourishment and grounding
  • 1 part rose petals for love and emotional softness
  • 1/2 part chamomile for peace and relaxation
  • 1/4 part lemon balm for clearing and clarity
  • A touch of cinnamon or vanilla bean for warmth and abundance
  • Optional honey 

Steep for 10 minutes or longer. Sip mindfully as you prepare for your ritual. You can anoint the outside of your cup with a drop of intention oil to amplify the energy. 


A Full Moon Ritual for Releasing Abundance Blocks

Tonight’s Beaver Supermoon in Taurus is for clearing the channel. You are not calling anything in. You are transmuting what blocks your natural flow into light.

You Will Need

  • A candle
  • Your ritual oil 
  • A fire-safe dish or cauldron, matches or a lighter
  • A bowl of salt or soil
  • Two sheets of paper and a pen
  • A grounding crystal (black tourmaline, smoky quartz, or pyrite)

Ground and Somatic Check-In

Light your candle. Take slow breaths until your exhale lengthens. Place one hand on your heart and one on your lower belly. Whisper:

“I root into the Earth. I am held. I am ready to release.”

Gently scan your body from crown to feet. Notice where you feel tightness or heaviness. Name it quietly to yourself, such as “tight throat,” “heavy chest,” or “knot in stomach.” This is where the energy has been living.

Name the Blocks and Map the Body

On the first paper, list your limiting beliefs or patterns around abundance. Next to each line, note where you feel it in your body (for example: “I have to hustle to be worthy" may live in the chest, or “money is unpredictable" may be felt in the solar plexus). Place your palm over the page and say:

“I see these clearly. I honor what they taught me. I now release them.”

Burn One by One

Working slowly and intentionally, tear or cut one line at a time from the page. Hold that single strip above your fire-safe dish, light it from the candle, and watch the smoke rise as it turns to ash. With each piece, whisper:

“Under this supermoon, I release this belief. It returns to light.”

Allow every strip to burn fully before moving to the next. When all pieces are ash, sprinkle them into your bowl of salt or soil for neutralization. You may return the cooled ashes to the Earth in the morning with gratitude.

Seal the Release in the Body

Anoint your heart and wrists with your oil. Hold your grounding crystal to the area of the body that felt the most sensation. Breathe into that spot for five slow breaths (or as long as feels right for you) and feel the space open. Whisper:

“The weight is gone. The channel is clear. I am in harmony with the flow of life.”

Gratitude on the Altar

On a separate sheet of paper, write one clear line of embodied gratitude you truly feel right now (for example: “I am grateful for the safety and warmth of my home”). Fold this page toward you and place it on your altar to radiate through the waning moon.

Step 6: Closing

Thank the moon and the elements. Snuff your candle or let it burn safely a little longer. Rinse your hands in cool water to complete the release.



Reflection

The Beaver Supermoon reminds us that abundance is built from what we nurture with love and consistency. Like the beaver building its home, we craft our foundation from daily acts of care. Let this moon remind you that your stability is sacred, your body is wise, and your energy is magnetic when you move from gratitude.

After your bath and ritual, wrap yourself in warmth. Sip your tea slowly. Breathe deeply. Trust that your roots are strong and your garden is already growing.

With love and moonlight
Denise • The Sacred Lotus


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