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Taurus Waning Moon

  • Writer: Yesbelt Fernandez
    Yesbelt Fernandez
  • Aug 8, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 31

Reflection · Release · Integration

Taurus waning moon graphic with bull illustration, stars, and symbols on a gradient teal and pink background. Calm and celestial theme.

The waning moon marks the final phase of the moonth. It’s a time to slow down, close things out, and choose what still feels meaningful enough to bring into the next cycle.



Taurus’ Influence: What Is Worth Sustaining

At the Taurus waning moon, attention turns to what you rely on for stability and comfort. It is a time to look at how your money, time, and personal resources have been used, and what you’ve been consistently investing in as the cycle winds down.


This phase highlights what feels steady and supportive, as well as what feels expensive, draining, or harder to maintain than expected. Some investments: financial, emotional, or physical feel worthwhile. Others are draining and unsustainable over time.


Taurus’ influence emphasizes honesty about what you are willing to continue supporting. Integration happens when you decide what is worth sustaining and what no longer justifies the financial, emotional, or physical cost.



Taurus Reflection · Release · Integration Practices

The Taurus waning moon phase focuses on reviewing what has been providing stability in your life. Notice what makes daily life feel supported, comfortable, or secure and what feels like it requires constant upkeep without much benefit.


Release involves letting go of expenses, comforts, or commitments that no longer feel worth the investment. This includes unused subscriptions, physical clutter, or situations where your time and money are consistently stretched thin.


Integration is about continuing to invest time, money, and care in the people, places, and arrangements you rely on day to day, while stepping back from what no longer makes life easier.



Taurus Waning Moon Journaling Prompts

The Taurus waning moon brings focus to stability, resources, and sustainability. This is a time to reflect on what supports you, release what feels costly or unnecessary, and clarify what you want to continue investing time, money, and energy in.


Use the questions below to guide your reflection.


  1. What expense, comfort, or arrangement has actually made my life easier this cycle?

  2. Where has my time and attention been going consistently?

  3. What expense, possession, or commitment feels greater than it’s worth?

  4. Where am I maintaining something out of habit instead of need?

  5. What feels worth my time, money, and care going forward?


The Taurus waning moon reminds us that stability is built through thoughtful use of time, money, and attention. When we focus these on sustaining our daily life, things feel easier to manage.

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