A lunar eclipse occurs October 8, 2014. It’s exact by degree at 3:50 a.m. PDT, 15 degrees 05 minutes Aries.
This event offers an opportunity to witness the symbolism of astrology.
The symbolism of lunar eclipses in your daily life is unfavorable. Be extra cautious with important matters such as legal contracts, large purchases, and investments two to three weeks leading up to, and particularly the few days before and after an eclipse.
For example, if a week before the lunar eclipse you suddenly have the urge to invest all your savings in a hot new technology stock, don’t do it. Or, if you meet a potential new business partner a few days before the eclipse and decide after several drinks to make it legal starting the next business day, step back and give yourself more time before you make a decision.
Perception is distorted around the time of eclipses—eclipses don’t cause this, but do symbolize it—and it’s a time to pause and think things through, then act after considerable thought.
What you thought was a great idea around the time of the eclipse will often turn out to be a questionable idea later.
Of course, you can’t put your life on hold during challenging timing, but it’s a good idea to be extra cautious during specific windows of time, such as the one noted above.
Moments in time, such as the approximate time and date of meeting people who are important to you, new ideas, launches, the initiation of new projects, and so on, matter immensely.
These moments, as seen through the patterns in your comprehensive astrology and numerology charts, symbolize the degree of success or failure, and reward or challenge. Universal factors, such as eclipses, factor into those patterns.
The bar graph in this blog post includes the October 8, 2014 lunar eclipse, and other basic astrology events.
Read more about eclipses here.
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