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Horoscopes for the Lunar Eclipse in Taurus

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Jaime Wright
Nov 08, 2022
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Bob Dylan (Taurus Moon) at a café in 1966. After a couple friends shared this image yesterday, I realized it was a perfect one for today’s eclipse. Ambivalence. Abundance. Distress. BIG THOUGHTS. What’s shared always reflects the times.

Let’s talk about today’s Total Lunar Eclipse in Taurus. There’s no way to be chill about it, so I’ll just say it: this Eclipse is a mess. It’s the climax of all the disruptions and roadblocks we’ve been personally and collectively experiencing not only over the past few weeks, or the past few months, but really since December 21, 2020 when Saturn first entered Aquarius. This Eclipse marks the final stretch of the Saturn-Uranus square that we’ve been living through since late 2020. Saturn is structure, limits and discipline. Uranus is rapid change and revolution. Saturn in Aquarius wants us to codify modernity while Uranus in Taurus tears down every single thing we’ve ever taken for granted. Money? It’s fake. Food? It’s faker. Gummy bears? Now with only 4 grams of sugar and 50% of your daily fiber (melting face emoji). The Saturn-Uranus square represents the very human trait that is hating change. It’s easy to imagine the future we want, but to actually live in it? To paraphrase a tweet I once read, “I want to save the world, but bamboo straws have a weird mouth feel!!!!” There’s always an excuse to not. But this Eclipse makes it so excuses are sadly no longer an option. The time to get started is now. The time to fix it is now. The time to save the world is now. They’re just isn’t any more time.

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