Saturday, January 27, 2018

What is an Eclipse? Part 1



Greetings, everyone. The Sun here to discuss an important astrological phenomenon: The eclipse.

Eclipses usually occur in sets of two or sometimes three. They always occur at the new and full moons. So Luna will either be next to me or opposite me when they happen.

One of the major differences between a normal lunation--a new or full moon--and an eclipse is the amount of energy that is released.

A new moon is a new download of energy and can effect planets within one degree of the lunation itself. So this past new moon on January 16 occurred at 26 Capricorn 54. It would particularly affect planets at 25 through 27 Capricorn, and 25 through 27 Cancer, points that it opposes. 

An eclipse at the new moon is a solar eclipse and affects a lot more real estate in the chart. Instead of one degree in each direction, you'll look for effects for four degrees in each direction. On February 15, the next new moon eclipse will occur at 27 Aquarius 08. It will affect planets and sensitive points between 23 Aquarius and 1 Pisces. 

In addition, the new download of energy will be TEN TIMES that of a normal new moon.

Tune in again as I talk about the full moon eclipse.


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