Pisces Lunar Eclipse 2024
The Voyager.
Eclipse Season is here and with it, all of the accelerated energies! You might be feeling these as a rapid onset of abundance, or maybe unexpected stress, tragedy or confusion. On either end of the spectrum, the next few weeks may feel like a whirlwind…and with this eclipse season falling on the Virgo/ Pisces axis, maybe more of a whirlpool.
We are just barely creeping into a new astrological axis. The last eclipse season we went through in the Fall of 2023 and Spring of 2024 had major eclipse energies falling on the Libra/Aires axis. This Fall’s eclipses are certainly related to what was occurring for us last Spring, and also offering a preview of what is to come with the eclipses that will occur in the Spring of 2025. We can think of these Fall eclipses as glimpse into the future. Lunar eclipses in general reveal energies that help us to complete a journey, shift or change and the help us to move through something rapidly in order to move forward.
Virgo shows us how best to serve ourselves and others, while staying rooted in Earth energies and in the body. Pisces is the vast and expansive ocean, full of infinite possibilities and sometimes disorienting. I like to imagine these two signs in harmony, by picturing a voyager on the open water. This voyager is merged with the vessel they steer in a fully embodied way. They are sure of their path, by trusting in the guiding stars and moon above them. They are ready for whatever comes their way, be it storm surge or calm seas.
Ask yourself these questions:
When life is moving too fast, what grounding tools help you to slow down and come back to NOW?
How can you practice the important spiritual work while also living in a chaotic world?
What practices work best for you, in order to stay in your body?
When we become the confident voyager, then we are able to explore the vast expanse of the ocean, fully rooted in our truth. We can tune into the Heartspace for authentic intuition and trust in our bodies. There is so much to dream, and so much to explore.
But we must always come home.
*all artwork from jessibostad.com