When the World goes Dark - Solar Eclipse in Aquarius
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When the World goes Dark - Solar Eclipse in Aquarius

Welcome to Eclipse Season, where the light of our luminaries gets obscured, and I cringe when people talk about manifesting.

We normally get two eclipse seasons each year, and they generally occur in pairs on what would be the “normal” New Moons (Solar Eclipses) and New Moons (Lunar Eclipses). The next ones will be:

Solar Eclipse at 28°49’ Aquarius  - 17 February 2026 at 13:01 CET
Lunar Eclipse  at 12°5’ Virgo - 3 March 2026 at 12:37 CET

Traditionally speaking, eclipses are malefic events for the Sun and Moon, which is easy to understand when you remember that the luminaries give us life (Sun) and light the way at the darkest hours (Moon).  And if you have ever experienced a total solar eclipse, you have a very somatic understanding of how it feels when the world goes dark, and nature falls quiet in the middle of the day. It’s a moment of disorientation, where time stands still and speeds up at the same time. They are by nature, disorienting.

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