The Full Cold supermoon in Gemini is on the rise, folks — peaking on Thursday, December 4, 2025, 6:14 p.m. EDT at 13°03 Gemini.
Symbolized by the divine twins, Gemini is ruled by Mercury, our trickster planet of the mind and the mouth, high praise and simple slander, so named for the fleet-footed and wide-ranging god of messaging.
In kind, this moon is a call to consider our relationship to language and how our words can court the lowly or support the elevated.
Gemini is ruled by Mercury, our trickster planet of the mind and the mouth, high praise and simple slander, so named for the fleet-footed and wide-ranging god of messaging. Chatchanan – stock.adobe.comGemini is about the other, how we relate and communicate, and make meaning.
In honor of that holy alphabet, author and tarot reader Kerry Ward has prepared a tarot pull for each zodiac element using her “Light In The Dark Tarot & Oracle deck,” available here.
To book a personal tarot reading with Ward, click here.
Fire signs – Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
Death
LaInspiratriz – stock.adobe.comWard reminds fire folks that full moons are our most trusted source for guiding light.
“Let this light fill your mind and cleanse your senses, so you can reflect on something in a new way. Gemini is a great thinker, and this moon will shed new light on old issues.”
Ward warns that this illumination will trigger a significant change or ending. Just as death gives rise to rebirth, so too do endings that carry built-in beginnings.
“This powerful pivot starts in your imagination, and it begins during and through this full moon in Gemini.”
Earth signs – Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn
Five of Swords
Earth signs need to show themselves some grace. LaInspiratriz – stock.adobe.comWard shares that full moons, particularly super moons, create a 3 to 4 day window of heightened emotion and increased sensitivity. Be conscious of these tender truths and give others, and yourself, grace, space, and forgiveness.
“Rising tensions or frustrations are rarely soothed or resolved by adding fuel to the simmering heat. Give people time to reflect on their words or actions. Hold your tongue if you feel emotional.”
Rather than burying your thoughts and words, she recommends exorcizing them through journaling, mirror talk, or venting to a trusted friend.
“You can always return to the situation with a more measured response. Press pause if you feel under pressure. Step back if you feel irritated. Get space this week.”
Air signs – Gemini, Libra, Aquarius
The Tower
Air signs will go through a period of changing their minds, but it’s not a moment of loss or missed opportunities. LaInspiratriz – stock.adobe.comWard shared that under the light of this full moon, air signs will change their minds about something fundamental.
“A fresh option, idea, insight, or opinion will guide your grounded thoughts in a new direction. This new path beckons with open doors…but it also closes some down!”
She shared that this is not about loss or missed opportunities, but necessary culling.
“You can’t be all things to all people. We all have to discern what is and is not for us. And you’re going to make that call right now, confidently and powerfully.”
Water signs – Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces
The Emperor
Water signs should not be so hard on themselves during this time. LaInspiratriz – stock.adobe.comWard notes that for water signs in particular, Full Moons are always an emotional affair. However, this one beckons you to dive even deeper and take a good, hard look at the lowlight reel of the past year.
“This Full Moon brings mental clarity about your losses and setbacks in 2025,” said Ward.
“There is wisdom and value to be had by reassessing what went awry in 2025. Stop blaming yourself and look more objectively at the facts and realities, the motivations and outcomes. Come to a new, more rounded conclusion about the lows of 2025… there are lessons there that you can use to shape the plan for 2026.”
Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and irreverently reports on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.



