Pisces Lunar Eclipse 2024: Office Space

We all need a breakdown now and then—and this is exactly what’s called for at the Lunar Eclipse in Pisces on September 17th. So freak out if you have to. Go ahead, have a meltdown. Have a drink. Cry a little bit. But most important now? Forgive—especially yourself. And as they say in Disney’s “Frozen”: Let It GO. That’s the lesson of this Lunar Eclipse in Pisces.

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Full Moon in Gemini 2021: And a Happy New Year

The point of this Full Moon is that there’s compromise to be found between the Capricorn and the Gemini—as long as someone is willing to give up the feeling of control that is. So stop planning that elaborate trip to Aruba to show a Certain Someone that you’re “adventurous” while conveniently escaping your relatives for Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa Dinner (Capricorn) and ask if they’d like to come over and warm themselves by the fire in your backyard. It’s fresh, it’s organic and, as it so happens, just as much fun if you come in with positivity.

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Pisces Full Moon 2020: Toxic Humidity

If you want to succeed in the long run and avoid alienating yourself from your own long-term goals? It’ll be in your best interest to keep things aboveboard. Just put one foot in front of the other, as they say. And avoid any toxic humidity that might be clouding your judgment now—lest you end up booby trapped.

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Gemini Full Moon 2019: What is Love

On December 12th, we’ll experience the Final Full Moon of 2019, ushering in a brand new Planetary Cycle with a Superpowered Yet Smooth™ Solar Eclipse in Capricorn on the 26th. Ring in the New Year with a Brand New Career? What could be better? Well here’s the rub. Not to say it’s easy, but there’s a lot of inner work to do now, should we choose to take it on…

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Pisces Full Moon 2019: The Sailor Or The Sea?

In the rather intense and exhausting days leading up to this Full Moon late tonight/early tomorrow is to trust in our own emotional resilience, as it’s all too easy to project, get angry or do nothing when it comes to our relationships now. Because while it might’ve felt relatively safe to just go to work and dream and little dream, we’re now facing the hard fact that while you may have fallen in love with it, the Sea—any Sea—simply cannot love you back.

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