The Second Blood Moon Is A Doozy

Overnight, one of the biggest celestial events of the year is about to go down. It won't happen again until March 2025. When the sun, Earth, and moon align, the night sky will be ablaze in an unprecedented show of a total lunar eclipse. You can see it in North and Centeral America, the Pacific, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.


What are the perfect viewing times:

  • 1 AM PST

  • 4 AM EST

  • Until the moon sets 

Why is it called a blood moon?

It's science

A lunar eclipse is often called a "blood moon" because the sun's sparse light leaves a red tint on the moon's surface.

That's because red light emits a longer wavelength than blue light and fragments less in our atmosphere. So, we get an eerie reddish glow on our moon. 

What's the energy like?

Charged...

Have you noticed that the energy has been supersonic, high, and massive this past week?

Lunar eclipses charge the atmosphere and our side of the solar system on a spiritual level. So get ready to have a cornucopia of unique gifts and genuine love for all star signs, star seeds, star families, and alien friends 👽✌🏿. 

Remember to place your crystals, charms, and star cards in places where the moon will cast its reddish glow for extra abundance throughout the next few years until March 2025. 

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