What's happening
A Full Moon happens when the Moon stands opposite the Sun from Earth's point of view. The lunar face is fully illuminated because the Sun and Moon are on opposite sides of the zodiac. The sign named for the phase is the Moon's sign at the exact opposition, so a Full Moon in Scorpio means the Moon is in Scorpio while the Sun is in Taurus.
This is not a vague mood. It is a precise geometry: maximum visibility, maximum contrast, and a temporary peak in the lunar cycle.
The tradition
Full Moons are culmination points. What was seeded at the New Moon has enough light on it to be seen, named, and sometimes confronted. Scorpio adds intensity to that visibility. It is a fixed water sign, concerned with loyalty, secrecy, loss, desire, and the kind of truth that changes the room once spoken.
The Taurus Sun wants ground, continuity, and the comfort of what can be touched. The Scorpio Moon asks what those comforts cost, what they conceal, and where attachment has become entanglement.
How to work with it
Treat this phase as a check-in with emotional honesty. Notice where a situation is asking for more courage than politeness. Notice where suspicion is protecting something real, and where it is only repeating an old alarm.
This is useful weather for endings, disclosures, repair, and sober inventory. It is less useful for forcing confession out of someone else. Scorpio material responds better to trust than pressure.
The simple rule
If the moment feels too charged, simplify the question: what is true, what is mine, and what needs to be released before it becomes a bond?