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New Moon Eclipse in Aquarius

21 min · 17. Feb. 2026
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The Cup of the Water Bearer is Spilling Over I believe eclipses aren’t isolated events that happen to us in one moment. Rather, they’re energetic, ouroboric fields containing a theatre of archetypal forces that reveal our hidden material and shadow. They offer us swells of data meant to reveal truth. Eclipses are neither good nor bad. They are inflection points of sensation and data. Some eclipses can be quite mild, while others can be acute with their teachings. Most of us have been taught to engage with eclipses as big, dramatic, solitary moments on the calendar that we brace for, survive, and then move on from quickly. And this framing robs us of the threshold medicine that is available during these seasons.

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