On September 16th
2016 at 19:05, GMT, there is a lunar eclipse across the Virgo-Pisces axis with
the Moon in Pisces and the Sun in Virgo. In line with our previous writings,
eclipses represent turning points where one experiences some sort of lack or
shortage in that area of their horoscope where the eclipse occurs. And because
it is often a state of deficiency that pushes into action so that the deficiency
can be addressed, eclipses signify the end of an important chapter and the
beginning of a new one.
In the case of a
lunar eclipse, the lack and the opening/closure of an important chapter are
related to what the Moon symbolizes. Among other things the Moon symbolizes our
emotions, our family and home life, our daily rhythms and our relationships
with children as well as with important women in our lives such as the mother
or a spouse/partner. Therefore, deficiencies and important chapters that open
or close regarding the above issues and people are among the possible scenarios
of the current lunar eclipse. Due to the Moon’s sign, the developments around
this eclipse will be fuelled by a basic need for compassion, sensitivity and
philanthropy.
It is
interesting to note that across the same zodiacal axis three solar eclipses have
already occurred in the past 18 months: one on March 20th 2015 (29°
Pisces), one on September 13th 2015 (20° Virgo) and one on March 9th
2016 (18° Pisces). One last solar eclipse across the same axis will take place
on February 26th 2017 (8° Pisces).
During this
two-year timeframe the only lunar eclipse that takes place across the same axis
is the current one. Thus, this eclipse seems to mark the culmination of issues
related to Virgo and Pisces such as work, health, service and charity, so that these
same issues can reach their final end in February 2017. Moreover, the presence
of Mercury retrograde, the Sun’s dispositor, on almost the same degree where
the solar eclipse of last March took place confirms the fact that there are
several issues that have been pending at least since March 2016.
It is also
interesting to note that the eclipse axis participates in a mutable T-Square where
Chiron is involved and where out-of-bounds Mars is atop, while Mercury turns
the Saturn-Neptune square into an equally mutable T-Square with Saturn atop. Thus,
there seems to be an urgent need for revision of emotional, family and domestic
issues that brings a lot of, perhaps pointless, activity, creates wounds,
dissolves rules and boundaries and causes unusual friction, fights or accidents
as well as burdens and responsibilities.
Of course, there’s
nothing comfortable about any of the above or about the simultaneous
Venus-Uranus opposition that signifies several unexpected twists and tensions
in relationships and collaborations. Furthermore, the emphasis in mutability
and the complete absence of stability portend a lot of volatility and
unpredictability that require a high degree of alertness, flexibility and
adaptability. Finally, the lunar North Node conjunct Zosma suggests that the
lessons we need to learn will come through adopting the role of either the
saviour or the martyr/victim. Although neither role seems particularly
desirable, the wide conjunction between Sun and Jupiter in Libra promises much
more harmony and balance in the long term. Meanwhile, we hope you make the most
of this eclipse!
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