Today at 11:10 UTC, the full moon will occur in Aries, a rarer sight than usual. The moon on October 8 will be a Blood Moon, because of the total lunar eclipse that will coincide with the sunrise and sunset.
The moon will be glowing in a red shade in this rare astronomical event. The phenomenon will be visible by residents of Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
This is the 2nd total lunar eclipse of the year, the 1st one was on April 15 in Libra.
Astrologers consider total lunar eclipses to have a fateful nature. It is believed that everything that happens on this day is beyond the control of human will.
The lunar eclipse will bring personal changes regarding projects we've started weeks ago. However, its influence on the different zodiac signs will be specifically unique to each one.
Still, for most, great emotional troubles are awaiting them. A great many people will resolve the problems between them with heated conflicts and arguments.
It's possible for insults to be more rampant throughout the day but they will be blurted out spontaneously, without being considered in advance. It would be wise to weigh our words, since the Moon phase coincides with Mercury's retrogradation, which will further cloud our judgment.
The lunar eclipse is the perfect time to let go of something you've long been wanting to part with. Today, you can quit smoking, overeating or other unhealthy habits.
Some of the zodiac signs need to be more humble, careful and compliant today, while for others, the eclipse will push them toward change.
Since the moon phase is in Aries, representatives of this star sign will sense it most significantly. Aries and the other fire signs may change their workplace and have new opportunities open before them, which they had not expected.
The full moon in Aries may make us more impulsive and prone to action, while our desire for independence will reach its peak. You will handle problems that require immediate attention.
Today you can use your free time to exercise and you must avoid tasks that have to do with sharp objects, such as visiting a barber for example.