November's Full Moon, known as the Beaver Moon, is a time to build, release, and trust in divine timing as we prepare for winter.
The Beaver Moon marks the transition from autumn to winter, a time when we focus on preparing for the colder months ahead. Like the beavers who build their lodges in this season, we, too, are called to build, create, and set our foundations. It’s a time for both internal and external preparation, where we balance reflection and action.
This Moon reminds us that, just like the beaver, we must work with purpose and determination, but also know when to release and trust. What structures, relationships, or habits need strengthening? What can be released as you prepare for the next chapter? The Beaver Moon helps us navigate these decisions with clarity and grounding energy.
During the Beaver New Moon, we plant the seeds for new projects and visions. The New Moon is always a time for setting intentions, but during this cycle, the energy is focused on building for long-term growth. Just as the beaver constructs its lodge to last through the winter, now is the time to start laying the foundation for what you want to create in the months ahead. Set your intentions with patience, knowing that what you plant now will bear fruit in the future.
When the Full Moon arrives, we gather to release what no longer serves us and celebrate the work we've done. The Beaver Full Moon is about finding balance between productivity and surrender. It’s an opportunity to reflect on your progress and release any limiting beliefs, habits, or relationships that may be holding you back from achieving your goals.
Every moon cycle offers an opportunity to connect with nature and the divine through ritual. Here are our recommended tools to enhance your Beaver Moon ceremonies:
Lemon brings a refreshing energy of clarity and focus, perfect for this time of preparation. It helps clear mental fog, invigorating your mind as you build your path forward. Use Lemon essential oil in your rituals or during meditation to cleanse and refresh your space and spirit.
Red Jasper is known for its grounding and protective energy. During the Beaver Moon, it helps us stay focused and resilient, supporting us as we build our visions and prepare for winter. Carry Red Jasper with you during this cycle to stay grounded in your intentions.
There’s something deeply soothing about a cup of lemon and ginger tea. It’s the perfect blend for spiritual cleansing, digestion, and boosting your immune system as the seasons change. For your next moon ritual, prepare a warm cup and sip it mindfully.
Beaver Moon: Reflection and Moving Forward
As the Beaver Moon cycle comes to a close, take a moment to reflect on what you’ve built, released, and learned.
How have your intentions evolved since the New Moon?
What foundations have you laid for the future?
This is a time to celebrate your growth and trust in the process as you move into winter, grounded and ready for the next phase. Stay tuned for our upcoming Mediation Deck,
designed to support your spiritual journey throughout each moon cycle. Keep following the rhythms of the moon and the earth to stay aligned with your highest self.
The Beaver Moon stands as a beacon of preparation and grounding, illuminating both our personal journeys and the world around us. It’s a time for building and creating, urging us to assess our foundations and contemplate what we need to fortify as we transition into the winter months. This moon encourages us to release what no longer serves us, making space for new growth and intentions.
As you witness the glow of the Beaver Moon, remember that just as beavers diligently construct their lodges, we too have the power to shape our realities. By embracing this phase with intention and mindfulness, we can cultivate resilience and harmony, preparing ourselves for the journey ahead.
Jane x
Photography is by Fiona Moorey