4 June – Lunar Eclipse in Sagittarius
by Kelli Fox
There’s a powerful Lunar Eclipse in Sagittarius so be prepared for travel, study and living life to excess!
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up with one another, creating an ‘Earth sandwich.’ A lunar eclipse can only happen at the time of the Full Moon, when a shadow of Earth is cast upon the Moon, darkening it.
Astrologically speaking, a lunar eclipse can have an impact on our emotional state and often affects relationships with others. The way you respond to crises may need adjustment when circumstances warrant a new approach. You may feel disoriented, excitable or emotionally wired during a lunar eclipse.
During the Sagittarius Lunar Eclipse Full Moon, you’re likely to be in a jolly mood that makes you feel truly alive. Recent steps you have taken to add some zest to your life are working. No longer plagued by feelings of boredom, you are more able to enjoy getting up when the promise of a fun day lies ahead of you. Give yourself a pat on the back for taking charge of your own well-being.
A trip you’ve planned might be approaching now, or you may be pleasantly surprised at how well you’re grasping new things. Your bright spirits won’t go unnoticed by others, either. Spend time with a group of pals doing what you enjoy best: There is great fun to be had. You may be feeling lucky for no particular reason, so impulses may reign. Your positive attitude generates goodwill from others. Even doom and gloom folks can’t get you down! The days look too bright and glorious for any negative vibes.
Make sure to accept an invitation to a fun event where you can meet others. Your energetic presence will have people gravitating towards you — which is definitely a plus for adding new digits to your little black book. Just watch the tendency to chat your listener’s ear off or to be stuck in your head, clueless to subtle hints around you. As the moon begins to wane, you might want to ease up on the heavy workouts.
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