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Thursday, March 19, 2015

Pisces New Moon: Us and the Ocean


Perth: 20 March 5:36pm; Melbourne: 20 March 8:36pm; LA: 20 March 2:36am
NY: 20 March 5:36am; GMT: 20 March 9:36am

This is a pretty exciting day for all the space nerds out there. We have the combination of a solar eclipse and the spring/autumn (depending on your hemisphere) equinox, the first time these 2 events have coincided since 1662 (the next one is in 2032). It's also a Super New Moon as the moon is at its perigee, which is to say that it's at its closest point to the earth in its orbit. There are only a few places on the planet that the total solar eclipse will be visible, namely Svalbard in Norway and the Faroe islands. If you're living there, and the Luna Tuna has somehow reached you, you are in for a spectacular sky treat today!

Astrologically we're in the last degree of Pisces which, of course, is the last degree of the zodiac. The sun and the moon are about to cross over that final point and start the cycle again in Aries, but before they do we have these precious moments to take stock of what has just happened, feel into it all, sit with the wide array of experiences that are yet to process, and imagine what we want this new cycle to look like.

This time of reflection is a critical piece of the puzzle. The first part is to just let all the turbulence subside so that we can see the sky's reflection in the clear still waters. Then, and only then, it's time to imagine what it is you wish to happen next. It's such a powerful question when asked from the right place: 'What do I wish to have happen?'... Take some time out of your life to sit quietly and ask this of yourself at some point today, or even in the next few weeks while this energy is still around. You might even be surprised by the answers that come because, afterall, where do our thoughts come from?

The answer to that question - the ocean, of course. Which is why the Luna Tuna has paired you up with the best ship captain he knows: Mr Scruff. He'll start you out on your sea voyage today and will be there at the end to bring you back to shore, safe and sound.

So sit back and relax and take in all the sounds of the sea.

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