Moon sign
Moon in Taurus.
Moon in Taurus is slow to feel and slow to let go — and it needs the ground to stay put.
What it is
Your Moon in Taurus
The placement
What Moon in Taurus actually means
The Moon is how you self-soothe and what makes you feel safe. In Taurus, safety is physical and steady: a known routine, a comfortable body, money in the account, a person who doesn't move the furniture without telling you.
Taurus is fixed earth. Your feelings have weight and momentum — they take a while to arrive and a long while to leave. That's not coldness; it's ballast.
The tell
How it shows up
- You regulate through the senses — food, warmth, touch, a familiar place. Comfort isn't a treat; it's how you come back to yourself.
- You're hard to rattle, and once rattled, hard to settle. The reaction is delayed, then durable.
- You decide slowly and then you're decided. Pushing you to feel faster makes you dig in.
- Change of any kind registers as a small loss before it registers as anything else.
The hard part
The shadow
Named, not flattered
What to watch for
Comfort curdles into stuckness. You'll stay in a job, a couch-shaped routine, or a relationship long past its expiry simply because leaving disturbs the ground — and the ground is the point.
The move
What to do with it
The Danu signature
Somewhere to go
Change one small comfort on purpose this week — a route, a chair, a standing plan. Prove to your body that some disruption is survivable before life makes that point for you.
Same sign
Your Taurus placements
Your Taurus Moon is one layer. Here's how Taurus reads across the rest of your chart.
Keep reading
The other Moon signs
That's the general read. Yours is specific.
Compute your real chart and Danu reads your Moon in Taurus by degree — against today's sky.