Due to the fact that the Lunar Eclipse will occur on November 19th (18th depending on where you live on the planet), we know that it will be relatively close to the Moon’s nodes since they will be within 50 miles of each other. The partial lunar eclipse on Friday will be especially visible because the earth will nearly completely obscure the moon when it passes between the Sun and its counterpart on Monday, when the eclipse will be most visible.A partial eclipse is nearly as dramatic as a total eclipse of the sun. According to the most recent statistics, it is also predicted to be the longest lunar eclipse of the century, lasting around 3 and a half hours in total. We will see a “blood red” moon because the sun’s rays will have to travel through our atmosphere before reaching the moon. Because of this, our atmosphere will filter the light so that only red and orange rays will pass through, creating the appearance of a blood red moon to the naked eye.
The moon must be above the horizon in order to be seen during the eclipse, which means it will only be visible at night when the eclipse occurs. Sections of North and South America, as well as parts of Europe, Australia, and Asia, will all be able to see it, among other locations. When you click here, you will be sent to the Time and Date website, where you may decide whether or not the eclipse will be seen in your area (as well as when it will be visible).
There will be seven lunar eclipses that will occur on the Taurus/Scorpio axis during the next two years, the first of which will occur at 27o Taurus 17′ on January 8, 2019. The Nodes of the Moon, which are the points at which the Sun and the Moon align, are still in Gemini/Sagittarius, making this an eclipse that occurs in the middle of the two axes of the zodiacal signs. Eclipses may be a marker for our evolutionary development and growth, and they can be seen on a global, national, and personal scale, as we witness our own karma presenting itself in a variety of ways. During December (or January, depending on whether you use the Mean or True Nodes), the Nodes will be moving into Taurus and Scorpion, and we will begin to see the things associated with these signs coming to the fore on a global scale and in our own lives as they move into these places.
The North Node, as indicated in Celeste Teal’s Eclipses book, is just 4–5 degrees distant from the Full Moon Lunar Eclipse this month, which signals the advent of new components that will have a positive influence on our most personal lives. The North Node connected with eclipses is by nature positive in terms of the broad ramifications of the event. Yet, when it faces a particularly sensitive area of your chart, you will be expected to be open to some degree of alteration. If you have sensitive points in the late degrees of Taurus or Scorpio, or in the first few degrees of Gemini or Sagittarius, for example, you would be deemed to have a sensitive point. As of right now, the Full Moons are at about 27 of the signs, which implies that if you have this degree strongly represented in your chart, you are being shown something significant in your life.
Remember that a conjunction with Pluto intensifies the transformative nature of this series of eclipses, which are taking place while the South Node is in the depths of Scorpio, unearthing the wounds and torments that we have been holding onto, but which are actually holding us back and preventing us from growing and evolving. It is important to remember that we not only have the power to release things, but that we are required to do so in order to evolve and advance. Nevertheless, Pluto is not often, if ever, a straightforward planet to deal with, and the trine implies that it will be easier to peek into these dark places than it would be under normal circumstances. Over the next three years, the South Node in Scorpio will need a large amount of courage and self-honesty on the part of the person in order for it to function properly. By the time it’s all said and done, we should have been able to get rid of a lot of unnecessary baggage, which will be advantageous in the long run.
A square from Jupiter is both a blessing and a curse at the same time. Over the course of many years, Jupiter in Aquarius has been challenging us to extend our view of the future. We aspire to become even bigger, even better, and even more than we were in the beginning. As a result of the lunar eclipse, we may even be able to see some of the fruits of our labor and enjoy some of the advantages of our efforts. Although we can see some of the repercussions of this action, we can’t see all of them. Perhaps we’re moving too swiftly in our development? Is it possible that our aims and ideals are a little too lofty? Was it conceivable that we were being too optimistic? It is also conceivable that this eclipse will be exceptionally enlightening, revealing previously hidden truths that were previously hidden. Jupiter, which is caught in the crosshairs of the eclipse and will soon be at the bending of the nodes, brings up a host of ethical, civil rights, and moral standards issues that are difficult to address, particularly in the United States of America.
It is conceivable that things may come to light as a result of this eclipse. They have the potential to be made public. All kinds of corruption, inequality, conflicts of interest, and moral challenges have also been revealed from the depths of the Scorpio lair, which had hitherto remained concealed. Many individuals will be forced to reexamine their own fundamental moral conceptions of right and wrong at this moment, prompting them to ask themselves: What is the proper course of action in this situation?
Eclipses may occur at times that are completely unexpected. In certain cases, their existence might herald the beginning of life-altering events that can serve as watershed points in our lives. Lunar eclipses are often seen as a period of revelation. We have the capacity to entirely change our vision of a situation as a result of what they show us. It is possible that when an eclipse conjuncts the North Node, it will result in development, climax, and rewards. This will not be achievable, however, unless some type of modification or correction is implemented.
The suddenness and unpredictability are increased even further by the opposition of Mars, the ruler of Scorpio, and Uranus, the ruler of Aquarius, which is now taking place. A bolt from the blue seems to strike as Mars and Uranus join together in a conjunction. Things may change in a split second. As a result of Mars’s and Uranus’s explosive, illuminating, noisy, loud, and disruptive characteristics, they cannot and will not be ignored. As the lunar eclipse takes place, the planet Venus is perfectly trined to Uranus in Taurus, the sign of the lunar eclipse. This encourages us to seek solutions to our problems by being open to seeing things from a new point of view. At the time of the lunar eclipse, Venus, the governing planet of Taurus, the zodiac sign of the Lunar Eclipse, is perfectly trine Uranus. When Venus and Uranus align, they are seeking to explain to us that we are not required to continue doing things in the same manner as we have in the past. Furthermore, it is likely that there are more effective ways of going about things than the ones now in use.
When the Lunar Eclipse happens, it comes soon before the nodal axis shifts from Gemini to Sagittarius, which occurs at the beginning of the calendar year. While doing so, it will show us the benefits of establishing a Taurus North Node in the constellation Taurus. Due to the influence of the North Node in Taurus, we will learn how to practice the lovely art of reciprocity, which will teach us to give and receive without attachment, grasping, resentment, or guile. We will also learn how to give and receive without being guileless. Hopefully, in the future, we will be able to appreciate the significance of security and sustainability on a larger scale.
In order to do this, we may need to slow down, cut back, and live more simply; we may also need to appreciate the little details that make our lives so meaningful. Also, Taurus is a sign that is closely associated with the natural world and the earth, which supplies us with the resources we need to live and flourish. In contrast to the South Node in Scorpio, which signifies that which has become rotten and withered and is no longer viable, this might serve as a source of inspiration for those who were born under this sign. When the South Node in Scorpio is activated, it encourages us to let go of that which is no longer helpful, that which is no longer supporting, and that which is no longer sustainable in order to make room for new seeds to grow and develop. This full moon eclipse in Taurus urges us to choose life and all that is required to ensure that she continues to shine in all of her splendor. May we also consider the knowledge that is being released as an opportunity to learn and develop in our own lives as well?
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