The November full moon itself has come to be known as the "beaver moon" because it's when beavers prepare for winter by stocking up in their dens. Beavers are also native to Europe although many were driven to extinction and now beavers have been reintroduced to help wildlife. Beavers make dams and this can help to avoid flooding in some areas. These animals can create natural wetlands and they improve the health of water. Some believe reintroducing beavers could damage woodlands but this is a weak argument as beavers are not a vast population destroying forests, their numbers are controlled by natural predators. The predators of beavers include foxes, badgers, pine martins, wolves, domestic dogs, owls, pike, large wild cats and other birds of prey.
While the November moon is called a Beaver Moon, it has other names such as Frost Moon, Mourning Moon, Dark Moon and Darkest Depths Moon. This sounds pretty creepy, which is why they've stuck with Beaver Moon as the official name instead. But why is it called Dark moon, darkest depths moon and mourning moon? The ancient Celts called it that because the November full moon is the last one before the Winter solstice. While this is generally the case with a November moon, sometimes the full beaver moon may overlap and occur in early December. Each year isn't the same. Others call the November full moon "freezing moon," "bears moon", "frog moon" and "fog moon."
This is a time of the paranormal. While the end of Autumn makes way for Winter, days growing shorter and nights longer, it gets colder and colder, darker, and threatening illnesses, hunger and the dreaded cold. Illness, hunger and the cold are three main killers during the Winter, and so everyone stocks up on keeping warm and fed. Medicines, alcohol, herbs and spices including ginger and onions can help the immune system. People used to try and do what they could to keep the wolf away from the door. This November full moon 2024 is going to be the last supermoon of the year. We have just passed the phase of Halloween and Samhain, including Remembering the war dead. The veil is still lowered because the Winter solstice is approaching and that is when paranormal activity is full.
She Wolf Night
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