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Aries Solar Eclipse

Hello Dear Humans,

We are having a Solar Eclipse rattling up new areas in the Sky, in Aries, as well as here for us on Planet Earth. The Eclipse, happening on the last degree of any sign, brings extra potency to an already intense area, and in Aries the Eclipse at 29 degrees is focused within our own selves, our boldness, braveness, and eagerness to push forward our agendas.


April 19, 2023, 9:12 PM, P.S.T., San Francisco, CA, Aries New Moon Eclipse


The waning conjunction from the New Moon to Jupiter has us banner flip flapping high, while the square from Pluto promises intensity, power plays and the transformation in all its glory!


As the North Node is still in Taurus and South Node in Scorpio, we are still navigating our values, assets and our shared resources which surely will also come up during this Eclipse time. Did someone say Taxes?!!


There is a sextile to the Eclipse from Saturn, offering a helping hand, if one knows how to use Cronus’ timing, and ability to harness and move the emotional water ways, to better serve the greater good for all.


Mercury in Taurus will Station Retrograde on April 21st, conjunct Uranus, making sure that during the next few weeks we will get to re-visit and re-think what the Eclipse has brought up for us. Uranus’ influence here will shake us up to also re-consider our values of Freedom, Originality and Breaking from the Norm.


The sextile from Mars in Cancer to the Mercury-Uranus conjunction is helpful for asserting ourselves. Ideally in a protective manner, versus a passive-aggressive way, and can help us re-establish what our values are, especially during both this Eclipse time, and the Mercury Retrograde.


As Above - So Below.


Wishing you all a safe, illuminating and transformative Eclipse!


XOXO


Lia Sabbatini

Alexandria Consulting Services Astrologer & Business Consultant lia@alexandriaconsultingservices.com www.alexandriaconsultingservices.com


P.S. Thank you for the beautiful Solar Eclipse Image: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani



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