- Nov 6, 2025
VENUSIAN MOON AFTER GLOW
- Collette Corcoran
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There's a particular kind of magic that happens the morning after a Full Moon in Taurus. A softness. A golden quality to the light. You feel like something has moved , made itself clear and you feel this hue of energy radiating from you.
This is the Venusian glow.
The Moon LOVES she loves it here. Taurus is her exaltation, the sign where she reaches her highest expression. Think of it like coming home after a long journey: she exhales, puts her feet up, and finally rests. Here, the Moon is held by Venus herself; the goddess of beauty, pleasure, and worthiness and their meeting creates something almost tangible in the air. What are they showing you is part of your creation? something to rest in thought about here ...
The Moon moves fast through the zodiac, constantly shifting, pulling tides and emotions with her. But in Taurus, she gets to slow down. To savor. To remember that feelings are most profound when they're embodied, when they move through us at the pace of pleasure rather than panic.
And the day after the Full Moon peaks? That's when you get to live in the aftermath of all that light. The intensity has passed, but the glow remains and you should bathe in it and what it has shown you.
Taurus teaches the Moon that emotions don't need to be managed or rushed, they can be felt, held, and allowed to move through at their own pace. That the inner world becomes real when it's grounded in the physical. That we are worthy of beauty and rest exactly as we are.
Carrying the Afterglow
Move at Taurus pace—slow, sensual, savoring
Protect your softness (it's your power, not your weakness)
Choose beauty in small ways every day
Trust what your body is telling you
Let yourself take up time and space
Sit with the next steps that have been shown to you
What you have been going through was necessary to show you that life can be more beautiful for you with the changes that have been trying to losen your grip on what is no longer on your path.
WHAT WANTS TO MOVE ... AND CAN ONLY DO SO WHEN YOU FACE THE FEAR OF WHAT IT ASKS OF YOU?
Collette