The total solar eclipse of Nov. 13 at 22 Scorpio (a water sign) might also correspond with extreme weather. This lunation is a so-called SuperMoon event as the Moon is near perigee, the point in it's orbit closest to the earth, where it can amplify the tidal forces, etc. Mars, traditional ruler of Scorpio, is out of bounds by declination (measured north and south of the equator)- so tending to wild extremes. Chiron- representative of the wounded healer archetype, is stationary-direct Nov. 14. And retrograde Mercury (collective mind) re-enters Scorpio also on Nov. 14.
NASA: Total Solar Eclipse of November 13
The Nov. 13 solar eclipse in Scorpio belongs to Saros series 133 which began with it's parent eclipse July 13, 1219 at 27 Cancer.
NASA: Saros Series 133
The angular eclipse conjoins Mercury, which rules the 4th house of weather in NYC, and the prominence of the Moons Nodes suggest the lunation is powerfully focused at this location.
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Quote of the Day: If you watch life it is ridiculous, and if you can laugh at yourself, that is the last boundary line. Beyond that begins the wordless experience of silence. But the laughter of a person observing their own antics also has a different quality. Laughing at others is a little cruel - there is some violence hidden in it - but laughing at oneself is a great awakening. ~Osho
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