This weeks solar eclipse is the perfect time to change things up heres why

There’s a solar eclipse going down in the sign of the scales this week, folks.On Wednesday, Oct.

2, at 2:49 p.m.ET, we will be feeling the feels of a new moon solar eclipse in Libra.

The brilliant astrologer Evan Nathaniel Grim of Inner Worlds Astrology tells The Post that the focus of this eclipse will be the examination and evolution of our most important bonds.“The solar eclipse in Libra is definitely going to redefine people’s relationships,” Grim reveals.

“It could be your best friend, it could be someone you’re going into business with, someone that you’re married to, someone that you’ve been dating for a long time.“All of these relationships that depend on trust are changing and hopefully evolving to a new stage, specifically through the release of toxic tendencies.”Grim notes that while last month’s full moon lunar eclipse in Pisces highlighted health and habits, this solar eclipse is squarely focused on building autonomy, accountability and resilience.

Solar and lunar eclipses correspond to the lunar nodes and the zodiac polarities.Currently, the north node is in Aries, and the south node is in Libra.

This week’s solar eclipse in Libra is the latest in a cycle of Aries-Libra eclipses that began in 2023 and will conclude in March next year.Aries/Libra is the axis of war and peace and the self versus the self in partnership.

The lunar nodes are not planets or celestial bodies but two calculated points that lie between the sun’s ecliptic and the moon’s orbit.Their position changes signs, cycling through the entire zodiac every 19 years.The lunar nodes are linked to the karmic, evolutionary path of the human soul — where we’ve been and are meant to go.While the south node indicates past life patterns, the north node provides the framework for our soul’s work in this time-space reality.“With the north node in Aries, we’re all learning to be more self-respecting and independent as we navigate relationships,” Grim ex...

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Publisher: New York Post

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