I am cautious. This eclipse is conjunct Chiron exact and the ruler is conjunct Saturn in Pisces which may indicate the results might be stifled. Or irreversible.
The lead-up to that eclipse is powerful. Stelliums in Aquarius/Pisces starting in February, followed by Mercury Rx and stelliums in Pisces/Aries around the eclipse day. And then followed by Jupiter-Uranus conjunction a couple of days later, Taurus stellium in May, Jupiter switching signs and another stellium in Gemini in June.
To me it looks like a domino effect or a mega wave that affects life areas one by one. First half of 2024 looks like a banger.
This Mars Saturn is exactly conjunct my IC and trine my Moon/Mercury in Taurus and Mars/Saturn in Scorpio. Jupiter/Uranus is a couple of degrees past my Moon. Not exactly sure what to expect here. I am planning a trip to the beach with about 8 friends for the weekend prior though. We haven't all been together in about 5 years.
One month away.
So we have people, astrologers and otherwise, warning of danger with this... and closing schools.
Specifically trouble with electricity. I don't think this is normal or usual. What do you think?
This eclipse is exacting my natal North Node return (yes, I'm 37) so I am anticipating something fairly fateful. With it being conjunct Chiron, I am hoping that's a good omen. Though I am somewhat paranoid as the last few eclipses gutted me emotionally, but thankfully not financially. Solar eclipses have historically been for the best. Mercury going retrograde will be an interesting factor.