Wednesday, July 25, 2018

THE GREAT BLOOD MOON ECLIPSE JULY 27TH


Here it comes, the second of the most dreaded ternary eclipses. On July 27th, a blood red moon will appear as the full moon eclipsing in Aquarius. What makes this such a jarring full moon is that it is the longest lunar eclipse of the century surrounded by hostile influences involving unexpected Uranus revelations, a weakened Mars spinning backwards, and a wild Mercury retrograde. The best advice one can offer is to recognize, relax, refrain, and realize when is outgunned and outnumbered.

For the next few weeks these intense conflicting planetary energies will throw things out of whack, complicate plans, and send confusing messages demanding frequent clarifications. Fasten you seat belts for this will be a bumpy ride.

Bummer news ahead. Another aspect of eclipses is the tendency for people and things to literally eclipse out of one's life. Sudden, unpredictable forces are at work here, challenging the equilibrium of the familiar routine we've deceived ourselves into believing as stability. Quaking, shaking, and aching are distinct experiences may encounter.  The loss of whatever we have had difficulty letting go of will no longer be conveniently compartmentalized. 

Even if one is lucky enough to skirt a direct hit from this eclipse, our environment will be directly impacted. Think of this as a roller coaster ride you may find exciting while other are scared witless. One just has to look at our current political climate to see how acrimony and chaos roller coaster seems to be gaining speed. 

It's not all bad:  the disruption coming our way intends to shake us loose of our entrenched complacency. The subtle messages we've received have not worked so the universe is going to provide the turbo-charged energy punch we need to get moving. How that punch feels depends upon our openness to change. 

The next eclipse, a solar one, is a New Moon in Leo. Good luck.





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