Perhaps you’ve heard a lot of alarmism around the full moon on November 15, 2024. The word “upheavals” doesn’t sound pleasant to everyone. Our minds often jump to the worst-case scenario, but that’s not always the case. So, will the November 2024 full moon bring pleasant or challenging changes?
The Full Moon November 2024 & the positive changes you can make
The Full moon on November 15 will occur in Taurus. Taurus would almost rather endure a nuclear disaster than make big changes. You might catch yourself resisting any change you see approaching. However, there are ways to embrace and benefit from these upheavals!
Think about what you truly need.
This Full moon occurs on the Scorpio-Taurus axis. Scorpio relates, among other things, to inheritance. We tend to think of inheritance as positive, like an aunt leaving you her house in her will, but inheritance includes difficult matters, too. It’s good to reconsider your deepest desires. Are they driven by a past trauma, or are they authentic to who you are now?
Write down any sudden ideas that come to you.
A Full Moon conjunct with Uranus has one benefit: unexpected ideas and inspiration. You might initially feel a sense of restlessness. Take a few deep breaths or do something grounding, like cooking, to help yourself relax. Once calm, you’ll find it easier to jot down any ideas that come and gradually bring them to life.
Opt for structure.
Your ally during this full moon is its ruler, Venus, which will be in Capricorn. This brings pleasure from structured and disciplined efforts. Rome wasn’t built in a day. Despite any surprises, it’s important to remember that everything has its timing.
Personally, I had been fixated on a particular outcome for a long time. Only recently did I realize that the journey is more important. Healing itself is a journey. If an upheaval happens, I’m learning to embrace it and see where it leads me, knowing it has a reason. No matter what happens, this change will be more enjoyable than I initially thought.
“In the end it always does,” as The Japanese House says so beautifully in Fred Again’s Backseat.
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