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Astrology Forecast for the 2014 Taurus New Moon Solar Eclipse
The reboot of the last few weeks is wrapping up. Our operating systems are coming back online with the Taurus New Moon Solar Eclipse that’s closing out this most tumultuous stretch of our lives. Updated programming is running the show now, and implementing a revised and refined experience of reality.
Some of the new internal ground rules have already been creeping to consciousness and taking hold. You might be able to identify one event as a doorway, but it’s not the end of the story. It’s part of a process that will be rolling out for months, into the fall at least.
It has deep roots, too. As with the Libra Full Moon two weeks ago, this eclipse is a recurrence of one that happened in April 1995. Then, as now, the pair of eclipses closed a chapter in relationships and launched a new mode of sharing resources and intimacy.
Remarkable, memorable endings and beginnings occurred in that spring 19 years ago. Astonishing endings and beginnings are taking place now, too, but we’re approaching them differently than in 1995. We are ourselves profoundly different. Each of us has been undergoing an absolute and utter metamorphosis for the past two years. That restructuring has been quickening fiercely lately, with the cardinal cross taking shape in the middle of the Libra and Taurus eclipses.
The Taurus New Moon is a milestone in moving away from restructuring and into a new way of being. It is parlaying the shifts we have been experiencing — inside ourselves and in our relationships — into tangible, solid, bankable reality. Ultimately, it will extricate us from the turmoil and agony that’s been ambushing so many of us lately. Even if you’re still in pain, even if you’re still exhausted, even if you’re still occasionally feeling stymied or uncertain or weepy-eyed, you can not backslide. It’s impossible. The world you left has evaporated. The trappings you threw off, the posturing and posing and masks and positions you assumed because you thought you had to, to get by — all of these have fallen away. They’ve slipped into an alternate universe, out of your reach forever.