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The Age of Aquarius and the Aquarian New Moon ~ Supermoon

A supermoon describes the Moon in its so-called perigee, which means the Moon is at its closest to the Earth in its elliptical orbit, so it is larger from our point of view. The New Moon is less dramatic visually than a Full Moon Supermoon, but still has a powerful influence on all things Earth. We know the Moon affects the tides; the average amount of water making up our bodies is 60%. This is the one astrological influence that I would call ‘causal’.

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The Total Solar Eclipse Sagittarian New Moon 2021

Sagittarian New Moon - AEDT-December 4, 2021 – 6:42pm

The completion of our current eclipse cycle is marked by a momentous Sagittarian New Moon configuration. This Eclipse cycle started in May 2020, when a very extensive amount of the human population world-wide were in lock-down due to the ongoing pandemic we are all enduring together.. read on

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Virgo New Moon 2021

The first thing that stands out about this Virgo New Moon is that there are nine retrograde planets, asteroids, and points: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Pallas, Chiron, Eris, and the Moon’s Nodes. All the outer planets, are retrograde, highlighting that this is a massive collective experience being had…read on

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Second Aquarian Full Moon 2021

It is unusual to have two full moons in one sign in a year, and this is the second Aquarian Full Moon this year, the first one fell on July 24th not quite a month ago. This accentuates and amplifies the already strong Aquarian pull, ushering in the New Earth.

However, we are still so strongly being divided by the Saturn/Uranus square (Uranus, the ruler of Aquarius) which is pulling us in two directions; do we want to stay with what is known (Saturn), or do we move on into the new world, (Uranus) with all the uncertainties and yet boundless evolutionary possibilities? read on

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Sagittarian Super Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse

The Total Lunar Eclipse is in Sagittarius, and is also a Super Moon which means the Moon is very close to the Earth in its orbit. Eclipses are always intense and disruptive in nature and therefore in our lives, but very often not necessarily on the day that they happen as we can notice the effects of them up to six months before and after the actual event. However, this one will be more powerful than usual, as it is total plus being a Super Moon. On top of this it is a so-called ‘blood’ Moon. read on

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