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Anyone know how this current eclipse season and it's themes are going to effect us?

I haven't found it addressed much anywhere lately. But I'm not as concerned about it as much as the several past ones.

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From The Eagle and the Lark by Bernadette Brady

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S.S. 7 North

Starts: October 3, 1103 o.s., 3:08:03 GMT North Pole

Ends: November 5, 2347

Aspects: The eclipse occurs while being in opposition to Pluto and at the same time sits on the Venus/Mars midpoint. New Moon = Pluto = Venus/Mars

A very sensual family of eclipses, ranging from sudden sexual passions and lust to birth and procreative drives. This series is not subtle, and can catch people off guard and confront them with their own very deep passion which may have been hidden for many years.

Eclipses 1900-2050: 1915, 1933, 1951, 1969, 1987, 2005, 2023, 2041

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@quasar259 

How far (in terms of eclipse dates) does the Eagle and the Lark go into? I don't think that book goes beyond 2025? I don't have it, but considering getting it. 

 

 

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@scott-m-19 1900 - 2050 are the eclipse cycle dates that are given, the above cycle is the current one that happened on 4/20/23

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@quasar259 

Is that the solar eclipse that just took place or the upcoming lunar eclipse?

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@quasar259 Thank you.

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Eagle and Lark gives same effects of both eclipses and considers them both in the same saros cycle, however, according to NASA they are completely different Saros cycles. Usually, they interpretation of eagle and the lark is right on. However, I am not finding the results correct this time. Rather, i am finding this a very personally transformative eclipse cycle of people making great changes in respect to their sexuality, in fact, rising above sexual identification and needs in some way, even growing above lower sexual needs that have been plaguing some people. And every example I saw of this was due to some shock or stress. These results become more evident when we study the first eclipse chart. I think eagle and lark gave too much emphasis to the venus mars midpoint when they analyzed it. 

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@ernst And this is the theme you found for both eclipses?

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Eagle and Lark gives same effects of both eclipses and considers them both in the same saros cycle, however, according to NASA they are completely different Saros cycles. Usually, they interpretation of eagle and the lark is right on. However, I am not finding the results correct this time. Rather, i am finding this a very personally transformative eclipse cycle of people making great changes in respect to their sexuality, in fact, rising above sexual identification and needs in some way, even growing above lower sexual needs that have been plaguing some people. And every example I saw of this was due to some shock or stress. These results become more evident when we study the first eclipse chart. I think eagle and lark gave too much emphasis to the venus mars midpoint when they analyzed it. 

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@ernst often unique results are given for planets in the last degree of signs. Is there anything about the 29th degree of Aries for this eclipse that is significant?

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