
May 26 a total lunar eclipse (6:18am, CDT) with moon at 5˚ Sagittarius opposes sun in Gemini. This eclipse is a super blood moon, meaning it will have a red tinge and be closer in orbit to earth in what’s known as perigee. June 10 (5:41am, CDT) an annular solar eclipse occurs at 19˚ Gemini on the new moon. Mercury is highlighted in each eclipse, being in direct motion May 26 but retrograde June 10. The trickster comes into play. Jupiter and Neptune in Pisces dance with each eclipse. Visions and dreams take on twists and turns and trips down memory lane. And iridescent undertone reveals that which changes with angles and lighting. A glamorous fog inspires creativity and is bewitchingly nebulous.