Saturday morning will feature a rare blood Moon eclipse during the early AM hours for the western portion of the United States. This red color is caused by the lower frequencies of light (infrared) that get illuminated on the Moon as the shadow of the Earth proceeds to cover the Moon.
Below is where one may have the best view for this eclipse:
Below is a depiction of the Moon on the western horizon of the U.S.A.(just before sunrise on Saturday morning). Note that this eclipse will also feature the star of Spica nearby. This is believed to be the star that Jesus was born under, according to the horoscope of Jesus of Nazareth by Don Jacobs.
Here is what my notes say about the star of Spica:
Spica * | Wealth, fame, honour, glamour, the "Fortunate One".Spica looks like one star, but is actually two, an eclipsing binary in a tight orbit of 4 days. A planet in close conjunction to Spica is protected from the heat of the Via Combusta | 23° Lib | Very Fortunate | Venus/ Mars | . |
Basic Astrology Analysis Of Lunar Eclipse For 04-04-2015
In terms of astrology, the lunar eclipse involving the Sun and Moon usually represents a focus on trade-offs or concessions that need to be made, and usually with anger or frustration. This usually can generate conflicts, as many are usually not content with facing the reality of the way things are or dealing with the reality of the facts of a certain situation (as opposed to how one would like the facts or a situation to be (and can't have it the way they want it to be)). Health concerns include the stomach, nausea, and eating the wrong food. I have also noticed people to lose their tempers easily during lunar eclipses, or take stupid chances.
The T-square between the Sun, Moon and Pluto (with Pluto in the ninth house) is obvious on the chart and bears special attention. T-squares represent a combination of two technical conflicts per planetary energies, and the planet in the middle (Pluto) usually represents "the theme" of the conflict.
Pluto is conjunct the star of Manubrium, and here are what my notes say about that star:
Manubrium | Blindness, explosions, fire, heat; heroism, courage, defiance; high-performance athletics, intellect; military strategy | 15° Cap | Unfortunate | Sun/ Mars |
The Sun conjuncts the star of Alpheratz (Andromeda), and below is a description of the energies of Alpheratz:
Alpheratz * | Grace, popularity, independence, honors; freedom, love of movement, speed; strong motivation; fame. Head of Andromeda. | 14° Ari 26 | Fortunate | Venus |
The Moon conjuncts the star of Algorab, and below is a description of Algorab:
Algorab | Scavenging, destructiveness, repulsiveness, malevolence, fiendishness and lying, suicide, greed, injuries. | 13° Lib | Unfortunate | Mars/ Saturn |
The Midheaven (at 25 Degrees Capricorn, near Pluto) conjuncts the star of Terrebellum. Here's a description of that star:
Terebellum | Strength, power, rise in life,riches, cunning, disgrace | 25° Cap |
| Fortunate | Venus/ Saturn |
Now take note of Saturn in the seventh house in conjunction with the star of Yed Posterior:
Yed Posterior | Evil influence; the Man of Death; wasteful unseen dangers; poisoning | 3° Sag | Unfortunate | Saturn/ Mars |
Finally, notice that the square between Uranus (in the twelfth house) and Pluto is still fairly strong, and may get intense as the Sun conjuncts Uranus while this square is going on.
The overall pictures I see with this eclipse (and the previous solar eclipse) are crisis-related as we approach June. There may be some political, military, or financial scandals brewing underneath the big mainstream media focus on news of gay rights and racism (which the mainstream media continues to focus on as being important news, indicating that they are getting orders from the government on what is priority for reporting and what isn't. Proof of this is that the Jade Helm U.S. military-based exercise (exposed by infowars.com) has not been mentioned by ANY of the mainstream media sources. NOT ONE).
The types of crisis may also include intelligence gathering (or intelligence agency related), as well as important military involvement or important banking involvement (and maybe both). Pluto in the ninth house may indicate crisis relative to long-distance travel (i.e. airline crashes). Saturn is not well placed as it moves away from The Crown Of The Scorpion, and while I refuse to predict a stock market crash, there may be some sort of financial concerns starting to manifest as we approach June with Saturn retrograding over key areas of the traditional Scorpion constellation.
The good news is that more and more people are waking up to the nonsense of the mainstream media. Huffington Post reports that MSNBC has had huge double-digit drops in ratings for January 2015, along with many of Fox News shows (i.e. Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity). These are exciting times in the sense that many people are turning off the television and looking at other sources for the truth.
Kill your television, I say.
Love to all,
Malcolm
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FOR THE U.S. VIEWERS OF THE LUNAR ECLIPSE: here's some depictions of what the eclipse may look like (with times) at various parts of the United States:
The Earth’s shadow will take only a small bite out of the Moon before sunrise (6:47 a.m.) as seen from Washington D.C. From all mainland U.S. locations Virgo’s brightest star Spica will appear about 10° to the left of the Moon. Source: Stellarium
Here’s the view from Chicago where sunrise occurs at 6:27 a.m. Source: Stellarium
Totality will be visible From Denver, Colorado with the Moon low in the western sky in morning twilight. Sunrise is 6:42 a.m. Source: Stellarium
Seattle and the West Coast get a great view of totality in a dark sky. The final partial phases will also be visible. Sunrise there is 6:40 a.m. Source: Stellarium
Now that you know times and shadow coverage, let’s talk about the fun part — what to look for as the event unfolds. You’ll need to find a location in advance with a good view to the southwest as most of the action happens in that direction. Once that detail’s taken care of and assuming clear weather, you can kick back in a folding chair or with your back propped against a hillside and enjoy.
During the early partial phases you may not see the shadowed portion of the Moon with the naked eye. Binoculars and telescopes will show it plainly. But once the Moon is about 50% covered, the reddish-orange tint of the shadowed half becomes obvious.