On February 15th 2018 at 9:05pm,
GMT, there is a solar eclipse taking place in the collective, revolutionary and
unconventional sign of Aquarius. This is the second eclipse of the year following
as it does the 31st January lunar eclipse. Although eclipses have a
bad reputation, it is important to understand that these constitute the
culmination of processes that were prepared long ago, often up to six months
earlier. Given that during an eclipse one of the two Lights (Sun/Moon) is ‘turned
off’, eclipses signify the end of an important chapter in one’s life and the
beginning of a new one.
This is all the more true of solar eclipses
since such an eclipse is simultaneously a New Moon. Therefore, the new
beginning comes as a given. More specifically, the new beginning marked by a
solar eclipse refers to solar issues such as one’s purpose in life and
creativity, as well as one’s relationships with important men such as father,
partner or boss. Additionally, due to the fact that an eclipse may be perceived
as a kind of shortage, there may be a sense of lack surrounding the issues and
relationships mentioned above, which then prompts one into action.
Presently, with the
Lights being in Aquarius, the eclipse seems to mark the opening or closure of
important chapters related to friends, groups and collectivities. Furthermore,
one’s need for unconventionality and freedom that may be evident around this
eclipse may result in unexpected developments and separations. In fact, the
simultaneous conjunction of Mercury with the Lights emphasizes chapters that
may be now opening or closing regarding learning, communication, travel and
negotiations by making direct reference to mid-December 2017 when the inferior
Sun-Mercury conjunction was taking place. For example, it may be that processes
that began last December now culminate and have to do with the need to learn
something innovative, travel to an unusual destination or lead negotiations
that concern groups of people.
With the eclipse’s
modern dispositor, Uranus, being at a critical degree ruled by Mars and directly
and closely activating the Saturn/North Node midpoint, it seems that the need
for personal freedom and unconventionality becomes a crucial issue that ‘seals’
one’s relationship with smaller or larger groups of people as well as one’s
spiritual development. Additionally, with
Pluto closely activating the Sun/Neptune and Moon/Neptune midpoints, collective
ideals and visions are bound to be transformed despite – or perhaps due to –
objective difficulties that arise in interpersonal relationships and economic
transactions as well as in terms of values, worldviews and development processes (Venus-Pluto
and Jupiter-Saturn semi-squares). Finally, the Mars-Neptune square may cause
anxiety due to unclear goals or weakened vitality, but the sign of Mars
(Sagittarius) allows for optimism. May you enjoy the solar eclipse!
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