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June and July 2011 Eclipses: 3 Warnings

Eclipses occur a few times a year, on average.

Upcoming eclipses include the following:

6-1-2011 2:02 p.m. PDT
New Moon, solar eclipse 11 degrees 01 minutes Gemini.

6-15-2011 1:13 p.m. PDT
Full Moon 24 degrees 23 minutes Sagittarius, lunar eclipse (Sun 24 degrees 23 minutes Gemini).

7-1-2011 1:54 a.m. PDT
New Moon, solar eclipse 9 degrees 12 minutes Cancer.

Please see this blog post for more information about solar eclipses:
https://scottpetullo.com/2011/01/new-moon-solar-eclipse-1-4-2010-5-tips/

Please see this blog post for more information about lunar eclipses:
https://scottpetullo.com/2010/12/full-moonlunar-eclipse-12212010-7-insights/

Three Things to Keep in Mind About Eclipses
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1. For as long as two weeks (possibly longer) before an eclipse, but more commonly several days leading up to the eclipse and for a few days after, there exists a strangely amplified electric intensity, characteristic of scattered focus and emotional fare-ups. This especially holds true during lunar eclipses.

2. Unexpected happenings are the norm during eclipses.

3. During eclipses, your perception and sense of discernment is distorted. Be very wary of entirely new ideas (e.g., investment possibilities, etc.) during this time, and be very cautious of any legal agreements and contracts originated and, or solidified under this energy.

Eclipses, like transits, retrogrades, and other, lesser indicators, are sporadic factors. In a universal significance and related to your unique natal configurations, sometimes the associated energy is active, and most of the time it’s not. Any single eclipse may symbolize (along with corroborating factors, never by itself) momentous life events for one person, and for the next it may have almost zero relevance.

Although eclipses are minor indicators, they are easy to track in a universal sense and it’s wise to acknowledge the representative influence. Doing so will allow you to witness the cyclical nature of life and reduce your exposure to risk.

Copyright © 2011 Scott Petullo

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