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This eclipse cycle is burning and exists on the Aries/Libra axis. In simple terms, Aries is the self and Libra is the self in relationship, conversation, communion, codependency and conflict.
There are eclipse cycles too, and if you follow them, you’ve given yourself another hand on your clock. Of course you can’t see them all.
We have two Eclipse Seasons a year and are about to enter the second of 2024. This will consist of a Lunar Eclipse in Pisces in the early hours of September 18th, and a Solar Eclipse in Libra on ...
The eclipse will mark the beginning of the Aries-Libra eclipse cycle, which extends through 2025. In step with Aries’ intensity – after all, it’s a fire sign – the eclipse, which ...
Enter, the Saros cycles, or series. Essentially, the Saros is a harmonic among the three lunar orbital cycles including the synodic month, the anomalistic month, and the draconic month, which all ...
Here's what to know about the astrological and astronomical differences between a lunar and solar eclipse, according to PEOPLE's resident astrologer Kyle Thomas ...
The current Libra-Aries eclipse cycle began on April 21, 2023 and will end on March 29, 2025 with a solar eclipse at 9 degrees of Aries. The last Libra eclipse is also a solar eclipse on October ...
Over the coming eclipse cycle, it's going to be important for you to bounce your ideas off of others and stay connected to your surroundings. Fight the urge to cut yourself off from the world ...
The upcoming eclipse season falls within an overlap period, with the partial lunar eclipse on November 19 happening along the Taurus-Scorpio axis—and heralding the forthcoming eclipse cycle ...
Multiply that pattern of 18 years and change by three and you get a solar eclipse cycle of approximately 6,585.3 days. The extra eight hours makes up the difference in location during each eclipse.
A total lunar eclipse blood moon occurs on March 14 – here's how to get your best-ever shots of this special celestial event with a phone or camera.