It’s the Beaver moon. It’s a full moon and a supermoon, the second of four in a row.
The fireball swarm of the Southern Taurids meteor showers are peaking at the same time as this supermoon.
Tonight’s full moon is the closest one of the year, only 221,817 miles from Earth. It’s 14% larger and 30% brighter than we’re accustomed to.
This moon stamps the time of year when beavers take shelter in their lodges. Other names for this November moon are the Digging Moon, Frost Moon, Freezing Moon, Deer Rutting Moon and Whitefish Moon.
A supermoon is said to amplify spiritual insight and closeness to the divine. It encourages introspection, fiery release and healing. That means it’s an ideal time to get over whatever you haven’t gotten over.
This supermoon is also a vigorous time – shake out complacency, stagnation and emotional cataracts.
Exalt. Get wild, raw, truthful, natural, artful. Even if those thoughts all stay in your head, heed them, feed them and believe them.
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