On 28th
September 2015 at 2:50am, GMT, there is a lunar eclipse taking place in the
combative, enthusiastic and courageous sign of Aries. Indeed, in this eclipse
the Moon is called ‘super moon’ because it is at its closest to the Earth. This
feature provides us with the ability to consider as objectively as possible
those issues ruled by the Moon, such as our home, family and emotional life. Although
traditionally eclipses are considered bad omens and many fear them, we cannot
emphasize enough that the eclipses signify the end of an important chapter and
the beginning of a new one. Thus, the eclipse may be perceived as lack in that
area of our horoscope where the eclipse takes place or in relation to the
nature of planets of ours ‘touched’ by the eclipse.
The fact that the eclipse
is lunar means that issues such as those mentioned above (home, family and
emotional life) and issues related to important women in our lives (e.g.,
mother, wife) are particularly important for us now. The reason has to do with
a sense that the above issues or people are somehow ‘missing’ from our lives.
Although there is no general agreement regarding the duration of the influence
of the eclipses, many feel that their influence, hence the sense of lack,
starts about a month before and lasts up to a month after the eclipse.
The current
lunar eclipse follows the 13th September solar eclipse about which
we had written that it was reminiscent ‘of a very large tombstone, which
intensifies the sense of ending… and the need to bury the old’. We would thus
say that this sense of ending and the need to bury the old culminate now. Moreover,
the fact that the eclipse is total, in combination with the fact that the Moon’s
Nodes fall on critical degrees of the zodiac (0° cardinal) and with the fact
that Pluto has just gone back to direct motion while on a critical degree ruled
by the Moon after having been retrograde for five months, increases the
importance and relevance of this eclipse, especially when it comes to
relationships and partnerships because of the Aries-Libra axis across which the
eclipse occurs.
Therefore,
radical changes and transformations in preparation since last April when Pluto
was turning retrograde, seem to be almost ready to be applied. We say ‘almost’
because Mercury is retrograde, which implies that there still remain some
revisions to be made in terms of ideas, discussions and negotiations before the
radical changes can be implemented. Mercury turns direct on October 9 and is
released on October 24 giving us time to digest and consolidate any radical
changes being prepared despite the feeling of dissatisfaction that these may
bring (Mercury square Pluto).
Finally,
the lunar eclipse chart creates the impression that, with all its emphasis on
cardinal and mutable signs (10 planets in such signs) and with its consequent
lack in fixity, any changes introduced now do not have the necessary background
for them to be completed. So, any actions and initiatives taken may become
disoriented soon. This is further emphasized by Mars, the eclipse’s dispositor,
in T-Square with Neptune and Saturn, a configuration that seems to undermine
activities and goals because reality stands harshly in the way. In any case, we
wish you enjoy the lunar eclipse!
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