The November Supermoon: A Cosmic Reset Button
- awakeningsso4
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

There’s something about the November Supermoon.
It feels different — heavier, quieter, deeper somehow.
Yes, technically it’s the same thing that happens a few times a year — the Moon swings a little closer to Earth, looks a little bigger, pulls a little stronger on our tides and moods. Nothing new under the stars, right?
And yet.
Every Supermoon has its own kind of personality.
March ones feel like a door swinging open — spring energy, that rush of new beginnings.
July tends to hum with creativity and emotion, all that heart-expanding, summer-bright light.
But November… November feels like a long exhale. Like the moment you finally put something down you’ve been carrying all year.
Maybe it’s because this one comes as the world slows — leaves falling, air cooling, the Earth itself drawing inward. Maybe because it sits right before the Solstice, that hush before the light returns.
Whatever it is, this Supermoon doesn’t just illuminate. It clears.
It brings things up to the surface — the clutter, the residue, the half-finished stories still looping in your chest.
It asks: what can you let go of now, before you cross the threshold into another year?
Not in a harsh way. More like a gentle hand on the shoulder: Hey, love… you don’t need to carry that anymore.
Astronomically, it’s simple: the Moon’s at perigee, closest to Earth, pulling the oceans — and us — a little closer.
Energetically, though? It’s a reset.
A chance to start again, softer this time.
Some say this one lands in Taurus or Gemini territory, depending on the year — both about grounding and clarity, body and breath.
It’s the Moon of release and remembering. Of re-centering before the new frequencies of December start whispering in.
So maybe tonight, step outside.
Let that silver light wash over your skin.
Feel how close she is.
And let her remind you — endings aren’t endings at all. They’re simply the breath before beginning again.








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