A lunar eclipse occurs August 7, 2017. It’s exact by degree at 11:10 a.m. PDT, 15 degrees 25 minutes Aquarius.
This lunar eclipse takes place in about five weeks, though three to four weeks before the eclipse and a few days after is approximately the window of time that eclipse-related issues manifest. Thus, avoid excessive risk during that period.
See this blog post for more information about limiting your overall risk during an eclipse.
Judgment tends to be skewed during eclipse periods, particularly during lunar eclipses. Be more cautious with weighty decisions, avoid impulsiveness and reckless behavior, and remember that things may not be quite as they appear.
The bar graph in this blog post includes the August 7, 2017 lunar eclipse, along with other basic astrology events.
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