The November full moon, called the Beaver Moon, marks when beavers prepare for winter and is significant for trappers harvesting pelts. It symbolizes preparation, patience, and letting go of the past, also known as the Mourning Moon, being the last full moon before the winter solstice. Other names, like Frost Moon, highlight the arrival of cold weather.

This moon will give us light on Wednesday November 5. I have noticed though, the moon right now in my hemisphere for the last few days has been very bright, with yesterday appearing to be completely full.
Indigenous Tribes used the full moons to track seasons and time, with the November moon being a significant marker for the coming winter.
Recently we worked on clearing out our summer garden, turning over some dirt, adding different forms of natural mulch from seasonal porch plants, and enjoying the last of the summer harvest.



We do this around our homes every year. Cleaning up, reorganizing, sorting out warmer weather clothes for the cold weather things. Then the time changes and it gets darker, and more still earlier.
We begin to look forward to the Yuletide season. Decorating, planning, and preparing as the Winter Solstice nears.
This November moon is the most perfect time to reflect on our own life, and what no longer serves, what needs to adjust, and what we can let go of. Just like that old wool sweater we pull out of the box or tote, that we really haven’t worn for a few seasons, yet takes up all the room – do we really need that sweater?

Use this time to rest, balance, restore, and renew as you see this beautiful super moon. Recognize the accomplishments of the Summer and Fall and applaud your planning as we head toward the Winter, a much quieter and more reflective season.
She also can represent a time of growth. Under the surface of our earth, there is growth happening all through this cold weather season. Those first buds we see in the spring are proof of that.
This is the perfect time as we reflect, to know that we are always growing, evolving and changing.
When you see her, the bright and beautiful November moon, remember the beavers as they prep for the winter. Let go, refresh, renew, and grow.

Peace,
Cath









