Full Moon Transmission: Cosmic Serpent Journey

This lunation is a spell for rewriting reality. The invitation is simple: identify the narratives, commitments, and mental loops you’re ready to release, and make space for a more coherent direction going into 2026.

by  AstroCreatrix The One Who Speaks With The Stars
Featured artwork Seven Sisters by Jana Astanov, 2024.

December 4th, 2025, 6:14 PM EST
Tropical: Moon at 13° Gemini 03’, Sun at 13° Sagittarius 03’
Sidereal:  Moon at 18° Taurus 50’ Rohini Nakshatra, Sun at 18° Scorpio 50’ Jyeshtha Nakshatra

Star: ALDEBARAN (Alpha Tauri) Tropical: 9–10° Gemini, Sidereal: 15–16° Taurus
Meaning: A star of moral clarity and courageous direction; Aldebaran illuminates the path of integrity and demands alignment with one’s inner truth. Speak with precision, act with intention, and choose the road that reflects your principles.

Breathe into the knowing that your desires have lineage. Honor what you’re becoming.

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On December 4, 2025, at 6:14 pm EST, the last full moon of the year blooms as a Super Full Moon in Tropical Gemini, and Sidereal Taurus, Rohini Nakshatra, aligned with the Star ALDEBARAN, Watcher of the East, and opposing the Sun in Sidereal Scorpio, and Tropical Sagittarius. Look up the sky using any of the sky apps to locate La Luna in the night skies.

This Full Moon carries a dual current: tropical Gemini brings mental clarity, articulation, and narrative realignment, while the sidereal placement in Rohini, Sidereal Taurus activates desire, growth, and the magnetic pull of what you truly want. Gemini edits the story; Rohini decides what grows from here. Together they create a moment where thought crystallizes into intention and intention moves toward form. The symbolism of Rohini helps to ground the mind turning insight into something tangible, nourishing, and aligned. This is a lunation for choosing the storyline that deserves your attention and planting it where it can actually flourish.

The Full Moon arrives as the culmination point of a very mutable year shaped by the Pisces–Virgo nodal axis, Saturn and Neptune moving through Pisces, and Uranus beginning its long transition into Gemini. These signatures have kept the collective in a state of flux: dissolving old frameworks, disrupting routines, and accelerating mental rewiring. For many, 2025 has been a year of constant adjustment: thoughts scattering and recombining, belief systems shifting, identities glitching and updating in real time.

This Full Moon highlights the Gemini side of that process. Information that has been ambiguous becomes clearer, conversations that were avoided surface, and the mind’s internal architecture is easier to see. Gemini brings data, details, and context; Sagittarius, where the Sun stands, brings meaning. Together they create a moment of integration, where you can name what has changed and understand why it matters. It’s a good time to evaluate the stories you’ve been telling yourself and whether they still reflect who you’re becoming.

Because this lunation is also a Super moon, emotional volume is slightly higher, but the tone remains mental rather than dramatic. Expect realizations about communication patterns, attention habits, and the environments that shape your thinking.

Collectively it highlights communication overload, attention as a precious resource, and the necessity of editing our feeds, friendships, and inner scripts. This lunation is a spell for rewriting reality: naming the truths you are ready to speak, releasing identities that no longer fit, and calling in communities that can hold the complexity of your becoming. Treat the night of December 4th as a live transmission – journal, speak aloud, cast, and listen for the new story that wants to be told through you.

Gemini Full Moon Ritual
As part of this lunation, take time to journal and refocus on what truly matters.
Choose three of the following questions and let them guide your reflection:

  1. What narrative about my life am I finally ready to retire?
  2. What new storyline wants to emerge in its place?
  3. Which beliefs have shifted this year, and how do they change my direction?
  4. What information or truth have I been avoiding?
  5. How can I communicate my needs and boundaries more clearly?
  6. Which mental habits no longer support my growth?
  7. What is one practical step I can take to feel more aligned going into 2026?
  8. How has my thinking changed in 2025, and how do I want it to evolve in 2026?
  9. What small, practical adjustment to my daily routines would make my inner world feel more coherent?
  10. Where am I overconsuming information instead of integrating it?
  11. What do I need to express, articulate, or name under this Full Moon so I can move forward with intention?

Aldebaran

Although the Full Moon on December 4 does not sit exactly on Aldebaran, it rises close enough to the Royal Star to activate its field of integrity. Aldebaran, known as the Watcher of the East brings an ethical illumination to a lunation that is otherwise mutable, and mental, and possibly dispersed. Its presence cuts through the fog of the year’s Pisces-Virgo axis, sharpening the difference between distraction and purpose.

Aldebaran asks for alignment: not perfection, but honesty. Under this influence, the Gemini Moon’s flood of information becomes a sorting process. What you choose to speak, commit to, or release carries weight. There is an initiation quality here—the sense of stepping into a new chapter with stronger boundaries, and a more coherent inner compass. For those whose natal charts resonate with Aldebaran, the lunation amplifies themes of courage, righteous action, and the willingness to name what others avoid.

This Full Moon is less about revelation through emotion and more about revelation through principle. The question becomes simple: Are you living in alignment with the truth that has been trying to emerge all year?

Jyotisa Overview of the Full Moon: Moon in Taurus – Rohini Nakshatra, Sun in Scorpio Jyeshtha Nakshatra

Moon in Rohini Nakshatra (Full Moon) Taurus

Keywords: Desire · Fertility · Magnetism · Abundance · Growth · Sensuality · Attachment · Beauty · Manifestation · Creativity · Nourishment

Rohini is the star of blossoming: the fertile crescent of the zodiac where life ripens, seduces, and comes into form. Ruled by Brahma, the creator, Rohini opens the field of possibility into the realm of embodiment. What you imagine becomes tangible here. The Full Moon in Taurus amplifies this creative magnetism — what you want reveals what you are ready to grow.

Rohini’s red star is passion made visible, but with it comes the truth of attachment: what you feed will flourish, and what you avoid naming will also quietly root itself. Under this lunation, desire becomes directive. You’re asked to clarify the shape of your longing and offer it steady, grounded devotion. Taurus provides the patience; Rohini provides the pulse.

This Moon says: choose the life that wants to bloom through you. Touch your intention as if it were something you could hold. Let pleasure be a compass, not a distraction. Nourish what is real, and allow everything that cannot thrive in daylight to fall away.

Sun in Jyeshtha Nakshatra – Scorpio

Keywords: Power · Intuition · Protection · Depth · Sovereignty · Secrets · Integrity · Shadow · Maturity · Insight · Authority

Across the sky, the Sun sits in Jyeshtha, the eldest sister, the keeper of occult knowledge and inner authority. Ruled by Indra, the thunder-wielder, Jyeshtha exposes the undercurrent: power, protection, psychic discernment. It asks you to recognize what you’ve earned through experience, and to guard it wisely.

Jyeshtha is the nakshatra of skilled survival and refined intuition. It sees beneath surfaces. In Scorpio’s waters, this solar placement draws you into the deep chambers where motives, fears, and desires intertwine. What is revealed now is not meant to destabilize you — it is meant to strengthen your sovereignty.

Together with Rohini, this axis forms a potent polarity:
Rohini grows the form; Jyeshtha tests its integrity.
Rohini wants to create; Jyeshtha wants to ensure what is created is worthy, protected, and true.

This Full Moon asks for mature desire which is the longing that has passed through the fire of discernment. Let Rohini show you the lush potential. Let Jyeshtha show you the cost and the responsibility. Choose what can stand in both pleasure and power.

Wishing you a peaceful Full Moon,

Agni Jnana Yannanda
The One Who Speaks With The Stars

Agni Jnana is a poet, artist, and astrologer with a focus on Vedic, Western, and Star astrology. Originally from Poland’s Masuria Lake District, she now resides in the Shawangunk Mountains of upstate New York.