By Vanessa Guazzelli

As a sine qua non introduction to eclipses and eclipse seasons, please read ECLIPSES: Realigning the Threads of Destiny – it will allow for a much richer comprehension of what follows.

Here are the two eclipse seasons of 2022. I first compile the information on each of the four eclipses of the year, then bring some considerations in their regard.

 

ECLIPSE DUO 1 – Saros: Solar 119 and Lunar 131

ECLIPSE DUO 2 – Saros: Solar 124 and Lunar 136

 

1) PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE – April 30, 2022  20:41 UTC

Astrological degree and highlights: 10º Taurus

Conjunct Uranus at 14º

Saros series: Solar 119

Started on May 15, 850; and finishes on June 24, 2112.

Includes: February 24, 1914.

Regions that saw, at least, a partial eclipse: South/West South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Antarctica.

Broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzhpA7_-1oA

  

2) TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE – May 16, 2022  4:11 UTC

Astrological degree and highlights:  25º Scorpio

Conjunct South Lunar Node, square Saturn, trine Neptune.

Saros series: Lunar 131

Started on May 10, 1427; and finishes on July 7, 2707.

Includes: March 12, 1914; March 22, 1932; April 2, 1950, Total; April 13, 1968. Also 1986; 2004.

Regions seeing, at least, some parts of the eclipse: South/West Europe, South/West Asia, Africa, Much of North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica.

Broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MII89TZ63NE

 

3) PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE –  October 25, 2022 11:00 am UTC

Astrological degree and highlights: 2º00 Scorpio

Conjunct the Venus Star Point (happening at 29º26 Libra, on Oct 22), in partile conjunction to Venus (so: moon, sun and venus at 2º Scorpio).

Saros series: Solar 124

Started on March 6, 1049; and finishes on May 11, 2347.

Includes: August 21, 1914; September 12, 1950; also 1968; 1986; 2004.

Regions seeing, at least, a partial eclipse: Europe, South/West Asia, North/East Africa, Atlantic.

 

4) TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE – November 8, 2022, 9:09 UTC

Astrological degree and highlights:  16º Taurus

Partile conjunction to Uranus (exact degree).

Saros series: Lunar 136

Started on April 13, 1680; finishes on June 1, 2960.

Includes: September 4, 1914; September 14, 1932; September 26, 1950; also 1968; 1986; 2004.

Regions seeing, at least, some parts of the eclipse: North/East Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, Much of South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic, Antarctica.

 

CONSIDERATIONS ON THE ECLIPSES OF 2022

Firstly, as would be expected, the eclipses emphasize one of the key astrological configurations of the year, namely the ongoing Tectonic Plates square between Saturn and Uranus, with two of them in conjunction to Uranus, one of which in a partile aspect (rrright on the money!), and another one squaring Saturn.

The one squaring Saturn forms a trine to Neptune, as if touching base with the top aspect of the year: the great multipolar ship, the Jupiter-Neptune conjunction – at least one of the eclipses had to connect to Neptune. Square Saturn means structural breakup; trine Neptune means conceiving other possibilities, drawing from the ancestral (because it is conjunct to the South Node) and the alchemical (Scorpio).

Endings… There is sense of mourning of the old world present in the second eclipse of the year.

Feelings reach comprehension (Lunar eclipse in a water trine to Neptune).

Imagining the new world is key to open new ground and enable material sustainment (Neptune sextile Sun and North Node).

The conjunctions to Uranus, one being solar (April 30) and another lunar (November 8), could not be more emphatic: change, change, change. Detachment. Surprises.

And another of the eclipses, the one on October 25, actually happens in a partile (on the money) conjunction to Venus, who is currently the dispositor (the host, so to speak) of the North Lunar Node in the sign of Taurus – so she is more than queen right now, she rules our very direction (North Node). In fact, the third eclipse of the year happens as part of an extended conjunction between Venus and the Sun (Oct 19 to 26), which includes of course the exact Venus Star Point, at anaretic degree 29º26 of Libra (a sign also ruled by Venus). Thus, that eclipse is going to be pretty Venusian, but considerably critical too, especially for the European Union, for 2º Scorpio is the EU’s IC, the very root of its astrological chart – so, its foundation is eclipsed.

Add to that the Saros series to which these eclipses belong and voilà: expect conflict and, undoubtedly, changes in European security and European configuration, in fact. Beware: all the eclipses happening in 2022 belong to Saros series active in 1914 – need I say more?

These series were on also in 1950. As a matter of fact, Solar 119 and Lunar 131 happened just before the Shuman Declaration (Paris, May 9), considered to be the begging of the EU project.

Solar 124 and Lunar 136 were operative – as in highly active for the 6-month period following the eclipses – when the European Coal and Steel Community treaty was signed.

In 2004, when the European Union got 10 new members, with Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Cyprus and Malta officially joining the bloc, these Saros series were on. The Saros threads or strings are being pulled – how will they reverberate?

The same series were active in 1968, too. Can we expect wildcat strikes in 1968 protests style to stand against the Great Reset in the combined West? Will there be movements to bar the US plan to “f**k the EU”? Will the European people realize who is losing the most with the so-called “support for Ukraine”? Well, the general population in Western countries seem a little too anaesthetized by the major Neptunian false flag. Kudos to the ones with eyes open but let us not place our bets too high there. If only they could perceive the unrest they feel, where does it really come from. It might take facing the uncanny a little closer to realize what was – perhaps not so deeply – hidden, and now comes explicitly to the surface.

 

For possible historical observations, the 4 Saros series taking the stage in 2022 started on the following years:

Solar 119 – 850 (Rurik had already been born)

Lunar 131 – 1427

Solar 124 – 1049

Lunar 136 – 1680

 

Images of eclipse shadow and visibility on Earth: https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/2022