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FEBRUARY 19TH 2019 – VIRGO SUPERMOON FULL MOON

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AstroEyes Evolutionary Astrology – Cathy Lindsey

This Virgo Super Snow Full Moon….is quit the powerful one!  As we know….we are in a very intense time period!  The World seems a little confusing and quit chaotic right now.  Lots of conflicts, anger and accusations daily just about everywhere you turn.    Actually these energies, even though they can be disruptive and chaotic…are putting things right in our faces so that we have the opportunity to make decisions/choices on the high side or lower side……as to what we need to purge in our lives and in society, and what we need to keep. The choice is ours.  This is a powerful time in our Evolutionary Journey. 

 

THIS SUPER VIRGO FULL MOON   is the closes to the Earth and the Biggest and Brightest Moon of 2019.  This is the second consecutive Super Moon in a row, after last month’s, and with this next month’s Super Moon happening on the Spring Equinox (first time this has happened since 1981) we will then finish up the Super Moons for the rest of the year.  A  Super Moon means that the Moon is very close to the Earth (this is called a Perigee Moon) and it therefore increases and intensifies the energies that we normally feel from a regular Full Moon.  It will also affect the Earth, the weather, the tides, and all of humanity. 

 

Arcturus at evening. Comet ISON, Mars, Regulus before dawn

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Earthsky.org - 10/13/13

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The brightest object in the west after sunset is Venus, and the red star Antares is near Venus. They’ll be closest on October 16. But there’s another reddish star you might notice as well, and this one is likely to be flashing colors. Many people comment at this time of year on the star Arcturus, which you can read more about below. Plus here’s a cool configuration in the predawn sky now: Comet ISON is lining up with the planet Mars and star Regulus in the east. You’ll need a telescope to see the comet, but, even without one, it’s fun to imagine it up there with Mars and Regulus, getting brighter. Hopefully, it’ll become bright enough that we can see the comet after its closest approach to the sun on November 28, 2013.

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