Each month, the Moon completes a revolution around the Earth. When she completed half of his career, there is a line of the Sun, Earth and the Moon in this order known as the full moon. But sometimes, usually once every six months, the body aligned so precisely that shadow land blocks the light reflected from the moon. This is what astronomers call a lunar eclipse.
Astrologiquement, lunar eclipses are full moons on steroids and their message is to say goodbye and letting go. The reason is that the full moon is the culmination of the monthly lunar cycle. It is, after the dark of the night of the new moon, the Moon develops until its light reaches maximum fullness. This is the full moon. From there, the light of the Moon decreases until it is once more dark and the time to start a new lunar cycle. By definition, the full moon does therefore not time of new beginnings, but a time when reap us what we have sown.
This is true of all cycle between the two bodies orbiting the solar system, such as the Sun and Saturn or Neptune and Uranus. There is a beginning, a waxing phase, an outcome and then a phase of decline. Because the phases of the Moon dominate the night sky, this concept is more easy to grasp with the lunar cycle.
Full moons and new moons frequently trigger events. So look carefully the headlines at the time there. But Eclipse is much stronger, and therefore their capacity as triggers. Yet, more important is the ability of an Eclipse to trigger events in your personal life. Typically, this occurs when an Eclipse, solar or Lunar, is a planet or a point sensitive by the conjunction, square or opposition in a degree or two. Turn to the sign positions and the House to see where you're more likely to be affected. This is where you will find the thing that you say goodbye.
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