Once in a while, the typical 28-day lunar cycle experiences a major hiccup. This hiccup is known as eclipse season and it takes place roughly every six months, when a lunar and/or solar eclipse occur within the span of a few weeks. During this time, you may find that things are changing and they’re changing fast. After all, an eclipse happens when a full moon (or a new moon) takes place close to the lunar nodes. And in astrology, the lunar nodes are what catapult you toward destiny, sharply removing anything that’s currently standing in your way.
The lunar nodes are made up of two points in the sky — the North Node and the South Node. The North Node describes all the ways you can grow, reach your fullest potential, and do what you came to this earth to do. The South Node represents everything you’ve already come into this life understanding, because you’ve already experienced it in your past lives. To keep things simple, the North Node represents your future while the South Node signifies the past. A lunar eclipse, as you may already know, takes place when the full moon crosses into the shadow of the Earth, aka the “umbra.” This shadow is what flushes the moon in its signature crimson red color, earning it the moniker of a “blood moon.” This magical, yet ominous effect has major, undeniable significance in astrology.
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