A new moon is the perfect time to break old habits and start fresh, and its position today in innovative Aquarius is an ideal pairing if you want to shake things up. The partial eclipse makes for an even more potent transformational period, indicating even bigger and better things to come, so what’s holding you back?
Showing posts with label NEW MOON. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEW MOON. Show all posts
2.15.2018
AQUARIUS NEW MOON AND SOLAR ECLIPSE
A new moon is the perfect time to break old habits and start fresh, and its position today in innovative Aquarius is an ideal pairing if you want to shake things up. The partial eclipse makes for an even more potent transformational period, indicating even bigger and better things to come, so what’s holding you back?
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7.15.2015
NEW MOON IN CANCER: ABUNDANCE AND MAGICAL OPPORTUNITIES
New Moons are a time for intention, abundance and growth as the moon swells with powerful manifesting energy.
So, if you’ve struggled in the past to attract the kind of success, happiness and wealth you truly deserve…
New Moons are for resting, and keeping a low profile with the atmosphere. Take note of what triggers you, and direct any raw energy that rises to your highest goals.
Jupiter and Venus are still close together in Leo, and in a friendly angle to Uranus (Aries). Choose the noble path of high achievement and dignity, no matter what others are choosing around you
10.15.2014
PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE: OCT 23, 2014
A SOLAR ECLIPSE happens when the Sun is near one of the nodes of the lunar orbit, so Earth, Sun and Moon form a straight line,
On the afternoon of October 23rd, two weeks after the Moon passes through Earth’s shadow, the Moon will cast some of its own shadow onto Earth.
Nowhere will this eclipse of the Sun be total. But as the map below shows, for most of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, the Sun will be partially eclipsed. For this event, the farther west and north you are the better. In the American West the entire eclipse happens while the Sun is still fairly high in the afternoon sky. In most of the eastern half of the U.S. and Canada, the eclipse is still in progress at sunset
— offering dramatic photo opportunities if you can find a low western horizon. Along a line from the Florida Panhandle through Michigan, the Sun sets right when the eclipse reaches its maximum depth. READ MORE HERE
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