The super blood moon caused relationship chaos and now a solar eclipse is expected to bring quite a bit of, ahem, action.
It brought out the “crazy in people” and may have led toAnd with this year’s only solar eclipse on its way , coupled with the recent total lunar eclipse, Australia’s intuitive astrologer and spiritual adviser Rose Smith told news.com.au it will have definite implications on relationships.‘This year’s only solar eclipse is on its way and coupled with the recent total lunar eclipse, could be wreaking havoc on our bodies, hearts and minds,’ says intuitive astrologer Rose Smith.
“Relationships may have broken up on the night but couples are just as likely to break up now because it’s about the action.”with the naked eye , we will still experience the spiritual, emotional and physical consequences. “The solar eclipse is in Gemini, this means that Gemini and other air signs Libra and Aquarius will also be affected and will need to have a good handle on their emotions.
“This is because we are now making things more physical, including our emotions and decisions as the internal changes have already been made following May 26’s total lunar eclipse and super blood moon.”In Australia, the June 10 solar eclipse will be ‘felt’ at 8.41pm AEST, while the best actual viewing locations will be in countries including Canada, Russia and Greenland. Picture: SuppliedShe said that while the ramifications of the June 10 eclipse can last for months, July is looking quiet.
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