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WHAT’S HAPPENING
On Monday,
June 4, at 11:03 a.m. GMT, a lunar eclipse occurs. Lunar eclipses
happen at approximately the same time as Full Moons, though only some Full Moon
periods feature lunar eclipses.
(Lunar eclipses occur when a Full Moon falls within about 13 degrees
of the Moon's Nodes.)
At a Full Moon, the Sun and the Moon are located at two points that
are exactly opposite from each other in the zodiac. During this month’s Full
Moon, the Moon is located at 14 degrees 14 minutes Sagittarius, while the Sun is at 14 degrees 14 minutes Gemini. Because it’s
also a lunar eclipse, the Earth’s shadow passes over the Moon.
MY APPROACH TO WHO’S AFFECTED AND WHEN
As I discuss this month's lunar eclipse, I will take a
somewhat conservative, middle-of-the-road approach compared to other
astrologers.
(For more about a few other astrologers' individual
approaches to eclipses, see the Appendix at the end of this blog entry.)
If you were born between roughly May 31 and June 6, or
between roughly December 2 and December 8, then this month's eclipse is
particularly significant for you. You can expect issues to arise that impact
your sense of who you are and the way that you express your general vitality.
To determine more about whether your birth chart is
especially triggered by this event, pull out your birth chart.
(If you don’t have a copy, then you can enter birth
information and get a free chart at http://www.astro.com).
Check your birth chart to see if your Sun, Moon,
Ascendant, Mercury, Venus or Mars lies between roughly 11 degrees and 17 degrees
of Gemini / Sagittarius.
If so, then the affairs of the triggered planet and
how you choose to respond to that planet are emphasized during this eclipse.
For example, if your Venus is triggered, then how you
approach your social or aesthetic or recreational activities, and what happens
in connection with them, may be emphasized during the eclipse period.
Which of your houses have Venus-ruled Taurus or Libra
on their cusps (i.e., at the beginnings of them)?
Their affairs may also be emphasized now.
(On the other hand, if your Sun, Moon, Ascendant,
Mercury, Venus and Mars are NOT in mid-Gemini or mid-Sagittarius, then you’ll
mainly experience this eclipse in terms of whichever house in your chart it
emphasizes.)
How long is an eclipse in effect?
I recommend that you start by considering the period
from about a month before until about a month after the eclipse (from roughly May
4 20 till July 4), and then you see what patterns you notice in your own
experiences.
SOME GENERAL THOUGHTS, APPLICABLE FOR EVERYONE
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks the Moon’s light. Practical
considerations (the Earth) take precedence over emotional considerations (the
Moon). Between early May and early July, you might unexpectedly experience a
confrontation with positive or problematic facets of your feelings now—facets
or feelings that you have ignored. You might also experience a sudden
confrontation with someone or something external to you. In any event, don’t be
surprised if some of your subtler, deeper or most hidden feelings get stirred
up and brought into the light now. Since the Moon is in a fire sign (Sagittarius),
you may experience challenges involving emotional or physical matters—those
related to physical vitality, enthusiasm, or inspiration.
During this period, aim to focus more on what’s going on here and now,
rather than what happened in the past or the feelings that you still carry
around, about what happened in the past.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Astrologer
Tracy Marks suggests making room in your life to expect the unexpected and deal
with it flexibly; plan to wrap up your activities or let go of outdated,
limiting attitudes in whatever part of your life is affected; and maybe
emphasizing spending more time on activities that help you feel grounded a la
Saturn, rather than more focused on internal expansion a la Neptune.
IN ANY EVENT
As always
during a Full Moon, two particular houses in your chart are emphasized between
roughly May 31 and June 8. During that time period, this month’s Full Moon
eclipse highlights whichever the natural tension between whichever house in
your chart contain 14 degrees 14 minutes Sagittarius and whichever house
contains 14 degrees 14 minutes Gemini. This is true for everyone.
AN EXAMPLE: THE FULL MOON IN YOUR 3RD HOUSE AND THE SUN IN YOUR 9TH HOUSE
For example,
let’s suppose that the Moon illuminates your 3rd house and the Sun activates
your 9th house.
The Full Moon
highlights the polarity between what’s “near and now,” what’s familiar and
immediate (your 3rd house) and life’s larger issues and possibilities, what’s
unfamiliar and distant (your 9th house). Attending to what’s of immediate
concern, while also considering the overall direction of your life, can be an
issue now.
How could you
integrate these two threads of your life more effectively, rather than
overemphasize one to the detriment of the other?
During this
lunar eclipse, you may experience an ending of circumstances related to travel,
education, sales or marketing (some matter related to your 3rd house).
For example,
maybe you give up on some old way of dealing with classmates, or neighbors, or
siblings, or someone else in your immediate world. Maybe you let go of an old
idea that life has proven to be unworkable. Maybe you give up on pursuing some
contract of sale or certification program that just isn’t going to happen.
Although a
ending might feel painful, it could also free you from your past so that you
can claim your future. You may feel tempted to act irrationally now. You may
want to cling to some facet of yourself or your experience out of a heightened
desire for security.
This eclipse,
however, is a reminder to step out of the past. It’s a reminder to move beyond
acting reflexively on your feelings, to deal with issues more objectively.
Emphasize wrapping up your activities that have outlived their usefulness.
Emphasize letting go of outdated, limiting attitudes or values.
2012 ECLIPSES
Solar and lunar eclipses
occur when a New or Full Moon falls within about 13 degrees of the Moon's
Nodes. During most years, two sets of solar and lunar eclipses occur; each set
includes a solar eclipse at the New Moon and a lunar eclipse at the Full Moon
14 days later.
Here’s a list of
2012 eclipses:
On May 20, there’s
a solar eclipse at the New Moon. The Sun and Moon are both at 0 degrees 20
minutes Gemini.
On June 4, there’s
a lunar eclipse at the Full Moon. The Sun is at 14 degrees 8 minutes Gemini,
and the Moon is at 14 degrees 8 minutes Sagittarius.
On November 13,
there’s a solar eclipse at the New Moon. The Sun and Moon are both at 21
degrees 57 minutes Scorpio.
On November 28,
there’s a lunar eclipse at the Full Moon. The Sun is at 6 degrees 40 minutes
Gemini, and the Moon is at 6 degrees 40 minutes Sagittarius.
APPENDIX: TIME PERIOD AND WHO’S AFFECTED: APPROACHES VARY
Astrologers vary in
which people they consider to be affected significant by eclipses. They vary in
the orbs they use when looking at aspects between an eclipse and a person’s
natal chart.
Jeff Jawer says that
the impact for an individual is greatest when the eclipse is within about five
degrees of conjoining or opposes a significant point in the natal chart.
Jodie Forrest says
that if an eclipse occurs within about three degrees of conjoining or opposing
one of your personal natal planets, it emphasizes the affairs of that planet,
and how you choose to respond to that planet.
Tracy Marks say
that an eclipse is most significant when it conjoins natal planets within two
degrees. She says that we may experience crises in relation to ourselves or
someone else when the eclipse squares or opposes a natal planet within two
degrees.
Marks adds that
when an eclipse sextiles or trines a natal planet within two degrees, we
usually experience people helping us or new dimensions of our “higher
subconscious or super conscious” opening up.
Astrologers also
vary in how long they consider an eclipse to be in effect astrologically.
For example, in The
Astrology of Self Discovery (c 1985, CRCS Publications, ISBN 0-916360-20-2)
Marks says that an eclipse is mainly felt during the month before it occurs.
She adds that if the eclipse conjoins, squares or opposes a natal planet within
two degrees, it is felt until the next eclipse cycle.
Forrest considers
it to be in effect for about a month before and after it occurs.
In an article at
StarIQ.com,
Jawer considers it to be in effect for about six months afterwards, or until
the next eclipse of the same type (solar or lunar) occurs.
Marks says that the
effect of an eclipse is reactivated whenever a transiting planet (especially
Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune or Pluto) conjoins the eclipse degree.
2 comments:
One reader wrote this:
"ok sooo here is my question the lunar eclipse will be right on my jupiter in my 4th house, what do you think I can expect? ( I have jupiter in Sag, and I have Sag on the cusp of my 4th house) thanks!"
Here's my reply...
When you say that the eclipse will be “right on” your Jupiter, how close are we talking?
I’ll base the following on the assumption that it’s between about 11 degrees 14 minutes and 17 degrees 14 minutes (that is, within about three degrees of the eclipse).
(If your Jupiter’s not that close to the eclipse, then you’re not nearly as likely to notice anything related to this eclipse.)
Now then, you’ll notice that, in my article about the eclipse, I said, “Check your birth chart to see if your Sun, Moon, Ascendant, Mercury, Venus or Mars lies between roughly 11 degrees and 17 degrees of Gemini / Sagittarius.”
I mentioned those specific points (the Sun, Moon, Ascendant, Mercury, Venus, and Mars) (A) because they are either very broadly intertwined with everything in your life or (B) because they are of such a personal nature.
The Ascendant, for example, is broadly connected to so much in your life because it represents how you approach life day in and day out, whereas the personal planets (Mercury, Venus, and Mars) are just that—they’re very personal in nature. Take Venus. She symbolizes your personal values and tastes.
When a personal planet in your birth chart is activated by a transiting planet (or by two transiting planets, in the case of an eclipse), it has greater implications for your personal life. Contrast that with the social planets (Jupiter and Saturn).
Jupiter, for instance, symbolizes your principles, and ethics, and social values—values that pertain to how you and other relate to each other as members of society. Jupiter symbolizes what you believe in … whether that’s a specific organized religion, an ideologically loaded concept such as “free enterprise,” or some “-ology” or “-ism” (and even nihilism, the belief that life is pointless, is a belief in something).
When a social planet in your birth chart is activated, it has implications not so much for your personal life as for your life as a member of society.
In the case of next week’s lunar eclipse, you might want to take time, now and then, between early May and early July, to consider how facts, ideas, or opinions articulated by other people (such as people in positions of authority) challenge you to act based on practical considerations, rather than act based on emotional considerations or even based on ideological considerations.
For instance, even if what you’re feeling is righteous indignation over some matter that comes to a head during the first week of June or so, what’s of greatest significance is what you’re going to do… and what you’re going to do should reflect the fact that you’re striking a balance between acting on principle (Sagittarius) and acting pragmatically (Gemini).
“Pure” pragmatists and idealists could find this eclipse period to be quite a challenging time if they’re not willing to strike such a balance.
One final point: Since I want to encourage people to take an active role in applying astrology in their lives, don’t be surprised, the next time you ask about what you can expect, if I ask you to try applying the theory to your chart ... before I share my own thoughts.
Keep those thinking caps handy! :-)
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