Eclipse seasons do impact your relationships. It’s only natural that they do. They’re a galactic buzz, a hyper-primal, cosmo-biologically active temporal checkpoint.
The likelihood of falling in love and breaking up increases during these times. What about contradictory terms? Certainly not. In the same way that an eclipse can inspire a revolutionary spirit, a genuine love affair, as opposed to a planned dating arrangement, is an act of rebellion.
You are aware of the odds, but you still want to try. Those feel-good chemicals are only foot soldiers leading you to the fortress.
Who cares about your 10,000 cousins who got alimony screwed or your friends who would have been happier with a cat? You’re all in regardless. Whether it’s destiny or just some repressed Freudian crap, you seem unconcerned.
The fight against pessimism and hardened self-preservation has been successful.
The term “eclipse season” is probably familiar to anyone who spends any amount of time online and has just a passing fascination with astrology.
An eclipse is something that the majority of us may be familiar with in its astronomical sense. Perhaps some direction is in order regarding the astrological significance. Adding to the confusion, what exactly is meant by the term “eclipse season”?
There’s actually a good reason…
What Exactly is an Eclipse Season?
There is typically a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse in a single eclipse season.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon is new, whereas a lunar eclipse occurs when the moon is full. On average, they happen about two weeks apart, but the season lasts a bit longer for these.
‘Eclipse season’ is the time frame in which the energy is felt. Not only do we begin to feel its effects two weeks before the first eclipse and again four weeks after the last one, but this duration is actually longer than that.
There has been a great deal of development, progress, and change during this pivotal time. The energy of eclipse season is often powerful because it is a time of sudden insights and changes in one’s life that are triggered by unforeseen circumstances.
A “real cosmic clean-out” is one of the things that eclipses are known for. You should simply “let them do their thing” as far as astrological work, such as manifesting or rituals of a similar kind, is concerned until then.
What is meant to remain will be cleared out by them. During eclipse season, keep in mind that if things are beginning to crumble, have faith that they were never meant to be a part of you.
Additionally, eclipses always fall on the same zodiac sign axis, which implies that they have a common theme. As an example, most eclipses in the next eclipse season in 2024 will happen in Libra and Aries, two signs that are opposed to each other.
Eclipse Dates, 2024:
The eclipse season for Aries and Libra, which began in 2023, will come to a close in the year 2024.
Then, between the months of September and October, we will experience our second eclipse season.
- Lunar Eclipse in Libra – March 25, 2024
- Solar Eclipse in Aries, April 8, 2024
- Lunar Eclipse in Pisces – September 17, 2024
- Solar Eclipse in Libra – October 2, 2024
This eclipse season is bringing together everything that has been happening in your life since the beginning of the Libra and Aries eclipses, which began in July of 2023.
What the 2024 Lunar and Solar Eclipses Mean for Your Relationships
This eclipse season is all about Aries and Libra, along with the area they occupy in your chart.
With the solar eclipse in Libra on October 2nd, the plot twists and turns in your chart’s Aries/Libra section will finally come to a head.
Your efforts to learn or work out your tendencies to make decisions based on other people’s expectations, such as trying to be everything to everyone or playing the peacemaker, can be healthy in moderation. However, they can become poisonous when they prevent you from attending to your own needs. This eclipse season has revolved around that idea.
In order to achieve a greater sense of fulfillment, the themes of the Libra-Aries axis are encouraging us to determine what we require in our relationships and to figure out who we should be surrounding ourselves with.
The delicate balance that exists between independence and connection is the primary focus of our attention. In light of this, it will be necessary for us to evaluate relationships that have a tendency toward co-dependency and investigate ways to cultivate healthier connections. In the event that we discover that we are inclined toward anxious-avoidant connections or extreme independence, we will need to acquire the ability to let people in and trust ourselves sufficiently to ask for assistance. In order to make room in our lives for new connections that are more aligned with our values, this process may require us to let go of certain people. For some, it may mean expanding ties within existing partnerships in order to guarantee that they continue to be in good health.
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