Water seeps back into the atmosphere on the New Moon Solar Eclipse at 08° 12′ Pisces on 26 February 2017, 06:58 AM PST, dampening the fiery energy generated during the Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Leo a couple of weeks ago. The Pisces stellium is like the tide, pulling us along as it inexorably goes in and out.
The Pisces Sun, Moon, Mercury and Neptune form a loose stellium with the powerful luminaries at the center. Interestingly both Saturn in Sagittarius and Venus in Aries are caught up with the Pisces planets. Saturn makes an out-of-sign sextile to Mercury in Pisces and Venus is semi-sextile Neptune in Pisces. And because this is a Solar Eclipse New Moon, it carries a stronger punch than usual and it is the last eclipse of the Virgo-Pisces eclipse series. We have this odd, uncomfortable mix of endings and beginnings all wrapped in one package…
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