On March 23rd
2016 there is a lunar eclipse in the harmonious, diplomatic and indecisive sign
of Libra. Although eclipses have always been treated with fear and awe, it is
important to understand that these are turning points. More specifically, they
are points in time when some kind of lack is strongly felt in the area of one’s
horoscope where the eclipse occurs. And because it is usually a state of lack
and deficiency that pushes us into action so that the lack can be compensated
for, eclipses signify the end of an important chapter and the beginning of a
new one. After all, the fact that one of the two Lights ‘switches off’ during an
eclipse invests the eclipses with particular importance as they can hardly go
unnoticed, at least in those places where they are visible.
In the case
of a lunar eclipse, like the present, the lack or the closure of an important
chapter are related to what is symbolized by the Moon. Among other things, the
Moon symbolizes our basic needs, our emotional, family and home life and our
day-to-day rhythms and relationships with children and important women in our
lives such as the mother or the spouse/partner. Therefore, closing and opening
important chapters concerning the above issues and individuals are among the
possible scenarios of this lunar eclipse. Due to the sign where it takes place,
this eclipse tends to be characterized by lack of harmony, balance and
diplomacy and it makes direct reference to relationships, partnerships and
marriages.
The
difficulty lies in the apotheosis of selfish thinking and freedom as evidenced
by Mercury conjunct the Sun in the sign of the latter’s exaltation (Aries) and
Uranus at the Sun’s pure exaltation (19° Aries). Initiatives for frank
discussions can work as a ‘safety valve’ given Mars’ position at the apex of an
ambivalence trine with the eclipse axis and in trine aspect to Mercury in
Aries. Also, Mercury in superior conjunction with the Sun reminds us that the
eclipse marks the culmination of discussions and negotiations that took place
around mid-January and that will bear fruit in the next couple of months unless
they are brought to a permanent halt now.
It is worth
noting that Venus, the dispositor of the eclipse, is conjunct Neptune and in a
T-Square formation with Jupiter and Saturn. Actually, the Jupiter-Saturn square
is as tight as it can be and Saturn sits atop the T-Square and is about to go
retrograde. Therefore, emotional or financial sacrifices (Venus-Neptune) are
magnified (Jupiter) due to many burdens and responsibilities that have been
pending at least since last December (Saturn in Sagittarius atop the T-Square
about to go retrograde and in shadow since December) and seem to play a key
role both in the lack of harmony marked by the eclipse and in the possible halt
in discussions and negotiations that began mid-January. We hope that you go
through the lunar eclipse as unscathed as possible!
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