What Is Eclipse Season Astrology

Although seeing an eclipse in person is a once-in-a-lifetime experience (the path an eclipse takes is dubbed the “path of totality for a reason), eclipses happen three to seven times per year around the world, so they’re not that uncommon. A solar eclipse is always followed by a lunar eclipse (or vice versa), which is why astrologers (including the current firm) refer to this multi-week celestial twofer as “eclipse season.”

This year’s eclipse season will occur on the Taurus-Scorpio axis. (Don’t want to scroll to the top of the page for dates? It’s no problem. On Saturday, April 30, there will be a solar eclipse in Taurus, and on Monday, May 16, there will be a lunar eclipse in Scorpio.) Eclipses aren’t one-time occurrences; they’re part of a larger story that spans several years. Similarly, these impending eclipses are part of a larger sequence that began last year (on November 19, 2021, to be exact) and will continue for a long time. Mark these future dates on your calendar in addition to the approaching eclipses, as they will continue the Taurus-Scorpio story line: October 25, 2022; November 8, 2022; May 5, 2023; October 28, 2023.

Now, for those who want to delve a little deeper, eclipses happen when the moon aligns with the south and north nodes (the boundaries of its own orbit). These nodes have a different timeline than the luminaries, and their orbit is known as the “saros cycle,” which takes around 18 years to complete. As a result, the current Taurus-Scorpio eclipse series marks the end of a cycle that began in the early aughts (particularly, the years 2002 to 2005) and reached its halfway point between 2012 and 2015.

During eclipse season, what happens?

A partial solar eclipse will occur on April 30, 2022, and a total lunar eclipse will occur on the nights of May 15-16, 2022. That period of time will be referred to as an eclipse season.

What is an eclipse season, exactly? It’s a 35-day timeframe during which at least two (and possibly three) eclipses are almost certain to happen. In a typical eclipse season, there are two eclipses, and two eclipse seasons in a calendar year, resulting in four eclipses every year. Eclipse seasons occur in 173.3-day cycles (somewhat shy of six calendar months).

So, why don’t you see many eclipses? In order to witness a lunar eclipse, the moon must be above your horizon. In other words, it must be nighttime or close to nighttime during the eclipse, which may not always be the case. Solar eclipses are significantly more difficult to observe. Only a limited swath of the Earth’s surface can witness a total solar eclipse. Only places adjacent to that track can view the associated partial solar eclipse.

has 2 eclipse seasons

A partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of the southern hemisphere on April 30 during the April-May 2022 eclipse season. On May 15-16, a total lunar eclipse will occur over the western hemisphere, with totality beginning in CDT zones.

A partial solar eclipse will occur on October 25 and a total lunar eclipse will occur on November 7-8 during the October-November 2022 eclipse season.

The first eclipse season will begin on May 15, 2022, and the second eclipse season will begin on November 4, 2022.

What causes an eclipse season?

In the skies, there are countless cycles. One of these numerous celestial cycles is an eclipse season.

Consider the following scenario: the moon orbits Earth in the same plane as the Earth orbits the sun. Every new moon would have a solar eclipse, while every full moon would have a lunar eclipse.

The moon’s orbit, on the other hand, is 5 degrees from the ecliptic (Earth’s orbital plane). The new moon or full moon swings too far north or south of the ecliptic for an eclipse to occur most of the time.

In the year 2022, for example, there will be 13 new moons and 12 full moons, but only two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses.

Lunar nodes point at the sun

The moon crosses the ecliptic (Earth’s orbital plane) at spots called nodes twice a month as it circles Earth in its orbit. The rising node of the moon is when it moves from south to north, and the falling node of the moon is when it moves from north to south.

The middle of the eclipse season is marked when the lunar nodes point directly at the sun. When an eclipse occurs in the midst of an eclipse season, the alignment of the moon, sun, and Earth is the most precise, and when an eclipse occurs at the beginning or end of an eclipse season, it is the least precise. Any lunar eclipse that occurs early or late in the eclipse season is a penumbral lunar eclipse, whereas any solar eclipse that occurs early or late in the eclipse season is a partial solar eclipse.

Two or 3 eclipses in one eclipse season?

In most eclipse seasons, there are just two eclipses. If the first eclipse occurs early in the eclipse season, however, a third eclipse could occur before the eclipse season is over.

June-July 2020 was the last time three eclipses occurred in a single eclipse season:

In June-July 2029, three eclipses will occur in one eclipse season for the first time:

Eclipse terminology

To comprehend eclipse seasons, you’ll need to know the terms lunar nodes and ecliptic. The plane of the Earth’s orbit around the sun is known as the ecliptic. The point where the moon’s orbit intersects that plane in its monthly orbit around Earth is known as a lunar node. An eclipse season occurs when the sun is close enough to a lunar node from Earth’s perspective to allow an eclipse to occur. A lunar eclipse occurs when the sun passes close to a lunar node during the full moon. A solar eclipse occurs when the sun is close to a lunar node at the new moon.

To put it another way, if the moon becomes new or full in close proximity to one of its nodes, an eclipse is not only possible but almost certain.

Minimum of 4 eclipses in one year

Because the lunar month (the duration between successive new moons or successive full moons) is about 29.5 days long, each eclipse season has at least two eclipses (one solar and one lunar, in any order). A total of three eclipses (lunar/solar/lunar or solar/lunar/solar) are feasible, albeit the first eclipse of the eclipse season must occur early in order for a third eclipse to occur near the conclusion.

In a calendar year, there are at least two lunar eclipses and two solar eclipses. It’s also conceivable to have five, six, or seven eclipses in a single year, depending on how the eclipse seasons and lunar phases line.

The first eclipse must occur in early January for a total of seven eclipses to occur in a calendar year. That leaves room for the seventh eclipse, which will occur in late December. In one possibility, a two-eclipse eclipse season occurs early in the year and late in the year. Three eclipses occur during the middle eclipse season.

Seven eclipses in a calendar year, on the other hand, is extremely rare. The last seven eclipses occurred in 1982, and the next one will occur in 2038.

Maximum of 7 eclipses in one year

Also, a calendar year could include two eclipse seasons with three eclipses each, as well as one eclipse from an eclipse season that overlaps the preceding or following year. We’ll use the years 1934-35 and 1879-80 as examples.

In conclusion, eclipse seasons are times when eclipses are not only possible, but also required. In one eclipse season, there are at least two eclipses (one solar and one lunar, in any order). A total of three eclipses (lunar/solar/lunar or solar/lunar/solar) are possible. In the year 2022, the eclipse season begins on May 15, 2022, and ends on November 4, 2022.

What does an astrological moon eclipse mean?

Lunar eclipses, according to astrology, signal the end of something and the discharge of a lot of energy. Consider this the culmination of the preparations set in motion during the new moon in Scorpio in November 2020. Keep in mind that, depending on how you look at it, an ending could also be a beginning.

In terms of spirituality, what is an eclipse?

Eclipses are heralds of change, heralding the arrival of evolution. The shadow of the Earth falls across the face of the Moon during a lunar eclipse, bringing unconscious feelings to the surface and grounding them in reality. Lunar eclipses are the climax of completed emotional cycles, and they teach us to let go of feelings and attachments that are no longer helping us.

Because the lunar eclipse’s energetic cycles tend to persist for three months after its occurrence, it will be an especially powerful moment for clearing our emotional waters and establishing purpose for rebirth and rejuvenation in the coming months.

The earth blocks the illumination from the sun that generates a full moon during a lunar eclipse, resetting the current emotional cycle and allowing the shadow to show what is concealed in our subconscious or blocking us from seeing more clearly. Because the spiritual parts of the moon mirror our deep emotional tides, there is an opportunity to uncover and transform our current emotional state when the shadow passes over the moon, briefly interrupting the illumination of our emotional being.

Lunar Eclipses are said to be deeply transforming occasions in astrology, bringing quick and startling change. While this is true, it is also crucial to note that eclipses have another side. Eclipses are like the Universe’s cosmic helping hand.

Imagine an eclipse’s energy as a Universal hand reaching down from the heavens and placing you exactly where you need to be. This can be a period when you have to let go of what is familiar and safe in order to fully develop yourself.

The benefit of eclipses is that you can usually trust the direction they are pointing you in. Events that are part of the cosmic plan are triggered by eclipses. These are critical moments to reflect on your life, to forgive whom you need to forgive, and to let go of and move on from whatever it is you need to let go of and move on from.

Eclipses are rare because they can only happen when the Sun, the Earth, and the Moon are all at the same spot at the same time. They always occur in two or three-person groups. When the Moon and the Sun are on opposing sides of the Earth, a lunar eclipse occurs. Every calendar year, there are four to seven eclipses. There are two eclipse seasons on average.

In the year 2022, there will be four eclipses: two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses. The next eclipse season will begin on April 30, 2022, with a partial solar eclipse that will not be visible from North America. (From the southeastern Pacific Ocean, the Antarctic Peninsula, and southern South America, the partial solar eclipse can be seen.) The Blood Full Moon Eclipse, which will be visible in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and portions of Asia on May 15, will be a total lunar eclipse. Because of the reddish-orange glow that the moon takes on during total lunar eclipses, they are also referred to as Blood Moons.

Then, on October 25, 2022, a partial solar eclipse will occur, followed by a total lunar eclipse on November 8, 2022.

A Full Moon’s energy is always that of the cycle’s influence and essence reaching a crescendo or culmination. The full moon is an excellent moment to let go of a component of your emotional experience that you have outgrown, as well as to anchor in new maturity or wisdom obtained over the previous cycle; it is also an excellent time to let go of anything that no longer serves you.

A Lunar Eclipse is like the ultimate purge or cleaning of an emotional cycle, allowing room for the new. An eclipse can assist you in setting the purpose of completion in concrete in the external world if anything needs to be removed from your life or brought to a close.

Every full moon offers an opportunity to embrace change, let go, and strengthen your connection to the Divine. I feel that merely being mindful and present to the natural cycles, seasons, and life all around us can help us connect with the Divine.

We can live in better peace and harmony in our daily lives by building a spiritual practice based on earth-based wisdom and acknowledging lunar and seasonal cycles of change and growth.

The full moon is an excellent time to let go of any attachments, obstacles, or impediments to our worthiness, and to open ourselves up to more receiving and inspiration. A full moon’s energy is always that of a cycle reaching the peak of its current resonance. An eclipse on the full moon can assist you in releasing and letting go of whatever you need to let go of in order to open to the new.

On the Full Moon Lunar Eclipse, you can embrace the energies of release and usher in new changes by performing a little personal ceremony, such as lighting a candle or writing an intention down on paper and burning it.

The energy of this Lunar Eclipse will linger till the start of the new year, ushering in a new era of industrious, energetic, and happy energy.

Change is unavoidable. With optimism, we discuss growth and change, as well as letting go of things that no longer serve us. However, change is inherently unsettling and can elicit a great deal of fear of the unknown.

We choose known and comfortable things, and even our worst habits can serve us in some way by keeping us tiny and comfy. True change necessitates awareness of our emotions and experiences. By honoring and recognizing oneself as well as the natural rhythms of existence, we can enter a new way of being.

Trust that whatever is happening in your life is part of the natural cycle of transformation and change, and that it is all for a greater good.

The solar eclipse affects which Rashi?

The partial Solar Eclipse will begin at 12:15 p.m. (IST) on April 30 and run until 4 p.m. The celestial event can be seen by people in South/West America, the Pacific Ocean, and Antarctica. Meanwhile, the Solar Eclipse will affect persons born under the signs of Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius.

What effect does an eclipse have on astrology?

At new moons, solar eclipses occur. The moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun during a solar eclipse (known as a conjunction, or meetup, of the Sun and the moon). The moon can briefly detach us from our sense of reality by blocking out the Sun’s light during this brief period.

A solar eclipse, according to astrology, might usher in a bold new beginning, leading us down a route we hadn’t anticipated. While it may come as a surprise or maybe something you didn’t expect, the solar eclipse has a larger vision for us. As humans, we have a finite focus, and it’s natural for us to focus on what’s in front of us. This might sometimes limit our viewpoints and cause us to lose out on chances. Solar eclipses may briefly rob us of our familiarity, prompting us to contemplate choices we might not have considered otherwise. Eclipses are “painful to be nice,” despite the fact that they can bring chaos. During these cosmic power interruptions, significant growth can occur. This is the time to venture into new (and generally better) territory, even if events outside our control force us to do so.

What impact does the eclipse have on us?

This lunar eclipse, which occurs on May 15, 2022, corresponds with the full Moon, and is part of a series of seven eclipses occurring on the Taurus and Scorpio axis from November 2021 to October 2023.

Eclipses are an indication of profound change and development. A lunar eclipse reveals energies that assist us complete a journey or change our trajectory in some way, but a solar eclipse opens the portal for fresh beginnings and change. These changes, however, do not happen all at once. The metamorphosis may begin or continue during an eclipse, but it continues for as long as eclipses occur in the same set of signs. This indicates that what happens during this eclipse will continue until the fall, when another eclipse season on the Taurus-Scorpion axis occurs.

Is it possible that the eclipse may alter your mood?

In much of North America today, a total solar eclipse was visible. With darkness falling in the middle of the afternoon, it was an incredible sight. Is the solar eclipse, on the other hand, having any direct consequences on the minds of animals on Earth?

The day-night cycle is closely followed by animal activity. The majority of animals, including humans, have a distinct preference for being active during the day or night. Evolution has built our brains to take advantage of consistent light and dark cycles. As a result, if darkness arrives much sooner than usual, it may have an impact on the living things below.

There have been numerous reports of animals behaving strangely during eclipses. From chirping crickets to cranky hippos to violent chickens, The Verge has a list of recorded changes in animal behavior.

Humans, too, alter as the day and night cycle progresses. Morning persons and night owls have different patterns of cognitive function depending on the time of day, as we’ve mentioned. Our hormone levels and body temperature fluctuate on a regular basis in predictable patterns. When the human circadian rhythm is interrupted (for example, by travel, job demands, or medicines), health difficulties, sleep disorders, and mood swings can occur.

Is the darkness of an eclipse enough to cause human disruption? No, it’s not true. According to NASA, there are no known physical repercussions.

They do note, however, that psychological impacts are real. Direct observation of the movement of celestial bodies that we all rely on but rarely think about can inspire wonder. You never know, a little awe could be beneficial to your brain.

Is it possible that a lunar eclipse will have an impact on your health?

The Earth’s shadow casts a shadow on the moon, resulting in a lunar eclipse. When the sun, the earth, and the moon fall into perfect alignment, it is a natural occurrence. Hindu ceremonies, particularly in South Asia, are based on the belief in the elcipse of the sun and moon. On these days, old rites are compared to current scientific examination. Many individuals are unaware that eclipses have an impact on human health. In Ayurveda, there is no good description of a moon eclipse, although it is not merely a folk belief. Human health is affected by solar and lunar eclipses.

  • Some eastern faiths believe that pregnant women should stay indoors during eclipses to avert birth abnormalities in their children. Hindus also think that water becomes undrinkable and food becomes inedible at these times.
  • When there is a moon eclipse, many people still believe that you should not venture outside. Pregnant women’s wombs do have an effect. Children born to women who were exposed to a lunar eclipse were affected, and their children were born with physical or mental problems.
  • Many people believe that when the moon is in a terrible position, such as during an eclipse, it might induce heart problems, breathing problems, coughing, colds, insomnia, stress, impatience, insecurity, indecisiveness, fear, and mood swings. Exposure to an open lunar eclipse can cause mental instability and even madness. Consider why it’s termed “lunacy.”
  • There is compelling evidence that moon eclipses affect hormones, particularly a woman’s monthly cycle and fertility.
  • Many individuals who believe in astrology still believe that a favorable moon position will bring them glory, renown, spiritual energy, financial wealth, an attractive personality, good health, and a balanced physique.

The effect of a moon eclipse on human health is unknown. They also claim that the consequences of the lunar cycle on humans and animals have received far less attention. Although the medical community advises against looking at a solar eclipse with the naked eye, it says nothing about a lunar eclipse.

  • Even if the medical community has yet to come to a conclusion that eclipses have a physical effect on humans, the concept that eclipses can have a psychological influence on individuals could lead to new discoveries. The concept that the moon has the power to influence people’s conduct, health, fortune, and even luck may have a cosmic impact on human life.
  • Many people believe that a favorable moon position would offer you honor, renown, spiritual energy, financial wealth, a charming personality, good health, and a well-balanced physique.
  • Others say that a moon in an unfavorable position can lead to heart disease, breathing difficulties, coughs, colds, insomnia, tension, impatience, insecurity, indecisiveness, fear, and mood swings, as well as mental imbalance and “lunacy.”
  • Finally, some believe that the moon’s location affects hormones, a woman’s monthly cycle, and fertility.

Pathies have a unique perspective on the lunar eclipse. While allopathy is deafeningly quiet, Ayurveda and Vedic texts are full of facts and myths.

  • The eyes are not harmed when watching a lunar eclipse. During a solar eclipse, significant temporary retinal damage can occur.
  • Allopathy literature makes no mention of eclipse’s negative effects on pregnancy.
  • The influence of these diseases on pregnancy can result in a blind child or a child with poor bodily energy, according to Ayurveda, which addresses it indirectly under “air space vikrity (disorders).” It also mentions the possibility that the child would be born with dog and elephant features. It makes no use of the word “eclipse.”
  • Precautions are recommended by both Ayurveda and Dharma Shastra for pregnant women since the worry of giving birth to an abnormal kid can produce abnormalities in the child. Those who believe or are afraid that an eclipse will harm a pregnant woman should take precautions.
  • Exacerbation of mental diseases has been linked to lunar eclipses.
  • There have been several studies that link the effects of the full moon on blood pressure, pulse, and abnormal mental behavior to high tides in the ocean.
  • During a moon eclipse, mosquito populations may increase. The density of specific mosquito species Aedes, Anopheles, Culex, and Psorophora increased during the lunar eclipse and declined when the full moon was exposed, according to a study of mosquitoes in a coastal marshland site in Chambers County.
  • There are certain Vedic ideas on this topic as well: “One should also not eat hours before the solar eclipse begins, and 9 hours before the lunar eclipse begins,” says the author. Water can be consumed. During the pre-eclipse period, no meals should be offered to God, but arti and prayer can be performed. After a solar or lunar eclipse, dispose of any leftover cooked food. During the eclipse, do not touch anything, including clothing, food, personal objects, and so on.
  • No. A lunar eclipse is completely safe. The only way someone could be hurt is if they trip over a rock during the eclipse’s abrupt darkness.