Solar and Lunar Eclipses
Resources for Solar and Lunar Eclipses. A Solar Eclipse happens on a New Moon, not all New Moons are Eclipses. Therefore, a Solar Eclipse occurs about every 6 months, about two year. In rare instances there can be more than two Solar Eclipses in a year. There are North Node Eclipses and South Node Eclipses. For Example, a North Node Solar Eclipse is a New Moon on the North Node of the Moon. Likewise, a South Node Solar Eclipse is a New Moon on the South Node of the Moon. North Node Solar Eclipses are Major beginnings with life issues, physical body, identity and first house perspective. South Node Solar Eclipses are also new beginnings with a seventh house view.
Above all, eclipses coincide with the new and full Moons. They come in pairs (signs that are opposite each other). For example the August 7 , 2017 Lunar Eclipse at 15 Degrees of Aquarius and the January 31, 2018 Lunar eclipse at 11 degrees of Leo. Eclipses happen about every 6 months. They bring endings and new beginnings. Shine new light on your path. You often become aware of something you aren’t aware of.
Lunar Eclipse
As a result, Lunar Eclipse occurs when the earth stands between the Sun and the moon. Lunar eclipses and culmination points. Solar Eclipse occurs when the moon stands between the Sun and earth. Solar eclipses are very powerful, like a full moon on steroids.
Eclipses create powerful influences in our lives. Download your free copy of the solar and lunar eclipses chart from 2010-2024 below in PDF format.