Eclipses are known for their great effects on life and the next solar eclipse will be as important.
The day after Christmas, December 26, 2019, is the day on which a solar eclipse is to take place. Like most eclipses, this one will also not be visible in all parts of the world.
People from Indonesia, Europe, Saudi Arabia, Australia and parts of Asia will witness it.
A solar eclipse is a phenomenon in which the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun. This results in partial to total coverage of the Sun by the Moon, thus causing an Eclipse.
This Eclipse will make the Sun look like a ring of fire because only the outer edge will be visible. It will indeed be a sight to behold.
The most important thing about this December 2019 solar eclipse is serendipity as it activates the Jupiter / Uranus trigone to bring unexpected luck and happy coincidences when you least expect it. The eclipse is also linked to a lucky fixed star to make it the luckiest eclipse in a very long time.
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Emotional upheavals are to be expected this Eclipse season.
You might see some hidden emotions from yourself and others.
You will not want to give up on any opportunities and may even consider options that you tend to ignore. Something from your past may suddenly appear. But it will be nothing small, believe us. You will feel the change.
Most of the time, these changes are positive and will bring happiness, directly or indirectly. But to know the effects on a personal level, you need to analyze your birth chart.
It will give you precise and reliable predictions on how you should approach this solar eclipse.
Solar eclipse December 2019 Astrology
The December 26 solar eclipse at 04 ° 06 ′ Capricorn is conjunct with Jupiter. So this is going to be a positive solar eclipse because Jupiter is associated with growth, expansion, prosperity and good fortune. Jupiter’s good fortune is reinforced by the generous aspect of the blue trine. And it’s even more positive and exciting because the trine is with Uranus.
The addition of a fixed star of Mars-Jupiter nature predicting success and ambition leaves no doubt that the astrology of the solar eclipse of December 2019 is extremely lucky.
It is an excellent solar eclipse for starting new studies or traveling long distances. But relationships, investments, personal, professional and legal affairs started under this influence also have great chances of success. A solar eclipse with Jupiter also promotes spiritual growth and self-understanding.
Don’t worry too much if you feel like things are going a little crazy.
Eclipses can cause unexpected events for you, but it’s for your own good.
The new way that you will see will be the best. These new opportunities will open up a whole new horizon for you to explore and conquer.
As this year comes to an end, we can say that the cosmos is also renewing itself.
The solar eclipse will have a lot of mixed effects on all of our lives and maybe, will alleviate things a bit. But on the positive side, this sets the stage for 2020 to come.
Oh, and the view will be beautiful too! If you can watch it live, do it. It should be visible from a distance of 100 miles, which will make it spectacular to watch.
If you feel like changes have started happening recently, well, now you know the cause!
If your life has stagnated, the exciting opportunities will offer you a new path to follow and meet your need for positive change. You can learn things quickly through experiences, such as a new language or a new style of art, music or dance. Spiritual practices such as meditation and astrology can lead to a spurt of spiritual growth and increased awareness.
The December 26 solar eclipse marks the end of the eclipse cycle that began with the July 2, 2019, solar eclipse. It also marks the start of a new cycle lasting approximately six months until the lunar eclipse of June 5, 2020. The astrology of the solar eclipse of December 2019 will complement the themes found in the eclipse Lunar January 10, 2020.
Great article but one thing to note. “Like most eclipses, this one will also not be visible in all parts of the world.” Most? Lol.