On Saturday May 25th at 4.24am, GMT, there is a lunar eclipse taking place in
the Gemini-Sagittarius axis
with the Moon on the 4th degree of Sagittarius. This is
the second lunar eclipse of the year following the one in Scorpio
on April 25th while it also follows the solar eclipse that
occurred in Taurus on May 10th.
Ideally, what we learned thanks to the previous eclipses in the Taurus-Scorpio
axis is that sharing
our material resources and emotions is a behavior to be rewarded. Put
simply, you can only receive as much as you give. With
this lunar eclipse then taking place in the so-called axis of ‘communication
and mental exploration’, we are expected to reflect on the lessons of the previous two eclipses and share them with others. Apart from this, the lunar
eclipse in Sagittarius reveals our need to expand our mental horizons either
physically by travelling to
distant places and getting in
touch with people from other cultures
and walks of life or mentally
through study and higher education.
The tightest aspect that the axis of the lunar eclipse forms is a square (an
aspect of 90°) with Neptune in Pisces, which is why it has justly been
described by many as a strongly neptunian eclipse. Among other things this
means that our mental exploration, which is the principal aim of this eclipse,
revolves heavily around neptunian interests such as art, ideals, escapes, esotericism
and spirituality. However, let's not forget that Neptune is also associated
with chaos, dissolution of boundaries and loss. Given the fact that the eclipse
takes place with an exact square between Uranus and Pluto, a square that indicates
radical and revolutionary changes, it appears that the lunar eclipse in
Sagittarius dissolves our mental structures and shakes the very foundations of
our theories and beliefs (Sagittarius) as well as our communications and transportations
(Gemini). Examples coming from the news include the bridge collapse in
Washington State last Thursday and the immigrant riots in the suburbs of
Stockholm that have fundamentally changed the view we may have had up to now regarding
the ideal social model of Sweden.
Besides, the eclipse is disposed by Jupiter in Gemini conjunct Mercury and Venus,
which intensifies the interest and value we attach to theories that challenge what
we thought until now or theories that attempt to bridge two points of view that
may have previously been thought to be unbridgeable. Also note that the eclipse
occurs with an exact trine between Saturn and Neptune which marks the ease with
which the dissolution of mental structures and theories can have long term effects.
Finally, it is worth considering that Mars does not receive any basic aspect; therefore,
we may find it difficult to take any action or initiative, while venting our anger
may be done in ways that no one expects as was shown by the gruesome murder of
a military officer in London last Wednesday.
Unaspected Mars affects more strongly the representatives
of the last decanate of the fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius) and
those with planets or angles (Ascendant or Midheaven) around the 25th degree of these same signs. The
axis of the eclipse and Neptune greatly affect the representatives of the first
decanate of the mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces) as well
as those with planets or angles close to the 4th degree of the mutable
signs. The
Uranus-Pluto square has subversive and radical changes in store for the
representatives of the second decanate of the cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer,
Libra and Capricorn) as well as for those with planets or angles near the 11th degree of the cardinal signs. The
stellium in Gemini (Jupiter, Mercury and Venus) promises a great gift for the
representatives of the last decanate of the air signs (Gemini, Libra and
Aquarius) as well as for those with planets or angles close to the 19th -22th
degree of these same signs. Finally,
Saturn trine Neptune promises the materialization of some big dream for the representatives
of the first decanate of the water signs (Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces) and for
those with planets or angles near the 5th-6th degree of
these same signs. Enjoy the eclipse!
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