On May 10th 2013 at 00:28, GMT, there is a solar eclipse at the 19th degree of Taurus. In line with that I’ve written in the past, eclipses are usually the cause of fear and are traditionally regarded as a bad omen, but it would be useful to clarify that eclipses mark the culmination of events and emotions, be them positive or negative.
Specifically, a solar eclipse is a new moon that casts a shadow over the Earth, which intensifies the importance of such a new moon. Although there is no general consensus on the duration of the influence of an eclipse, it is generally accepted that the influence is felt more strongly up to one month before and after the eclipse.
This eclipse
is disposed by Venus in Gemini receiving a square aspect from Neptune and it further
takes place with the Sun and the Moon being conjunct with both Mercury and Mars.
The latter is also involved in an opposition aspect with Saturn in Scorpio, but
the influence of this aspect isn’t that strong because it’s separating by seven
degrees of arc. Given that the previous eclipse, which was a lunar one, took
place once more with a multitude of planets in the signs of Taurus and Scorpio,
the signs that form the two poles of the so-called axis of physical and
emotional exchange, this solar eclipse calls for a new beginning that is based
on the lessons learned during the last lunar eclipse. Ideally, what we learned from
the previous lunar eclipse was that it is pointless to accumulate material
goods and possessions if we do not intend to share them. Besides, the Moon’s
North Node in Scorpio requires of us to grow by making sure that we deeply
share both our material resources and emotions.
Nevertheless,
Venus in Gemini seems to accentuate our lack of decisiveness regarding which
pole to prefer: the one of accumulation (Taurus) or the one of sharing
(Scorpio)? Should we keep our money and materials goods to ourselves (Taurus)
or should we share them with someone else (Scorpio)? Venus’ square with Neptune
reflects though the imperative need to share our material goods in a spirit of
selflessness. If we don’t do this on our own, then the universe will probably
do it for us in the form of financial loss, through fraud or theft for example.
Let’s also take into account the fact that Mars with Pluto (which is in mutual
reception with Saturn) jointly rule the Moon’s North Node in Scorpio: this
means that if we don’t learn how to share, then any important initiatives of
ours to save and conserve our goods (Sun-Mars conjunction in Taurus) will end
up making it much more painful for us to accept that we need to share what we
own...
Therefore, the solar
eclipse calls for a new beginning in the way we treat accumulation /
possessiveness, so that we understand
that the accumulation of goods is meaningless when it isn’t intended for sharing with someone else. While trying to understand
this we may find ourselves involved in some squabble over financial matters, which will though be rather calm and quiet
(Sun-Moon-Mercury-Mars stellium in Taurus). The eclipse
will be felt more strongly by the representatives of
the second and third decanates
of the fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio
and Aquarius); they will probably need to make a fresh start in economic terms in some key area of their lives (home-marriage-career). The eclipse will be
felt equally strongly by those with planets or
angles (ascendant / midheaven) close to
the 19th degree of the
same signs. Enjoy the eclipse!
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