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Solar and Lunar Eclipses December 25th 2019 and January 10th 2020

A solar eclipse occurs on December 25th, 2019. It’s exact by degree at 9:13 p.m. PST, 04 degrees 06 minutes Capricorn.

About two weeks later, a lunar eclipse occurs on January 10th, 2020. It’s exact by degree at 11:21 a.m. PST, 20 degrees 00 minutes Cancer.

Judgment tends to be flawed during eclipse periods. Steer clear of imprudent decisions and behavior under eclipses. Stay away from precarious situations in your personal life and avoid taking excessive risk in your business, such as gambling on a new investment or new hire without giving it a lot of thought first. Hasty decisions tend to backfire; your perception is likely to change after the eclipse period.

Three to four weeks before an eclipse and a few days after is roughly the window of time that eclipse-related issues manifest. Thus, avoid excessive risk during this period.

See this blog post for more information about limiting your overall risk during an eclipse.

See this article for information about using eclipses as predictive indicators.

The bar graph in this blog post includes the December 2019 eclipse, and the bar graph in this blog post includes the January 2020 eclipse, along with other basic astrology events.

Copyright © 2019 Scott Petullo

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