Lunar eclipse 2024: Which zodiac signs will be most affected?
The "Worm moon" will be seen early Monday morning on March 25
The penumbral lunar eclipse of 2024 will occur on March 25, with chances of affecting some zodiac signs more than the others.
E News reported that the third full moon of 2024, labelled as the "Worm moon" by farmers, will be a time of "cleansing and purification" and for starting new things.
The full moon will start appearing on the night of Sunday March 24 and will reach its peak in the morning hours of Monday, March 25.
According to mystic Bri Luna, the zodiac signs to be impacted the most include Aries, Libra, Cancer and Capricorn.
"This is because these signs fall on the cardinal axis, which aligns with the eclipse. Additionally, those with planets or significant points, such as the Ascendant or Midheaven, in these signs will also feel the eclipse's effects more strongly," she shared.
In astrology, lunar eclipses, hold deep emotional importance, signifying times of transformation and growth.
This eclipse will rise at 5 degree Libra, and will be providing the perfect opportunity to start new things, or get out of old things.
Bri suggests using this time to engage in meaningful rituals such as journaling, introspection, meditation and self-reflection.
"Focus on releasing what no longer serves you and setting intentions for personal growth and transformation," she advised.
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