Wednesday, 9 June 2021

A Solar Eclipse and New Moon of Looking Within By Henry Seltzer The Gemini solar eclipse and New Moon taking place on Thursday, June 10, at 3:53 a.m. on the west coast – later in the morning for the east coast and Europe – is something of a doozy. Retrograde Mercury, moving backward through Gemini, is less than a degree away from the eclipse Sun and Moon, and the conjunction aspect is forming, with Sun and Mercury moving toward each other. This presages that this extra-powerful lunation cycle of thirty days will be full of all the usual suspects associated with the Mercury Retrograde period, such as missed connections, mechanical breakdowns, and deep introspection. This last may well result in review, reflection, and reconsideration as we study our options in the light of an alternative perspective on what we are attempting to accomplish...

A Solar Eclipse and New Moon of Looking Within Posted on June 8, 2021 in Configurations https://www.astrograph.com/horoscopes/configurations/2021/June/10

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