Lunar & solar eclipses March 2025

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Lunar & solar eclipses March 2025

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We just had a lunar eclipse on March 14th and we are soon having a solar eclipse on March 29th.

The lunar eclipse cast its shadow on Canada, USA and the western part of south America.
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2025-march-14

In astrology we see that the luminaries in the lunar eclipse chart are affected by Sat conj Sun, Sat opp Moon, and then Uranus makes a trine and a sextile to the luminaries. I don't know, but possibly this has an effect on the US if the sibly chart is right since the eclipse is on the MC and Neptune.

The solar eclipse will cast its shadow on US east coast, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, UK and a few more countries will get a lesser shadow from its path.
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2025-march-29

The astrology shows us a bit softer picture of this one with the luminaries making a sextile to Jupiter. But many of the countries affected by the path have Mars near the Asc.
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I would interpret the March solar eclipse with its shadow-- as bringing a focus to Greenland, Canada, USA, possibly something to do with Canada & Greenland joining hands nationally with the USA per Trump's insinuations/overtones to Greenland & Canada? Thanks for these links Arena. :)
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Re: Lunar & solar eclipses March 2025

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That might actually turn out to be the case Steve. In fact, I just read somewhere that the people in Greenland recently voted and candidates that want to move the country towards independence from Denmark got more support now. They seem to also be quite positive and interested by Trump's proposal - at least not negative nor offended. Interesting times.

I think you and those who are interested in diving into eclipses might find this podcast very interesting.

Eclipses That Aligned with Pivotal Moments in History
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Xhbm5 ... YBr9Z_yKxw
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Arena wrote:
Interesting times.
Indeed! I still so much wish I had the clarity of certain things about the future I once had with the great psyches I came into contact with in my past. :) Most interesting link on eclipses Arena, thanks.
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