Lunar and Solar Eclipses
Both lunar and solar eclipses are of great significance. These are especially beneficial times for performing spiritual practices, such as chanting, meditation, and mantra repetition, and are considered inauspicious times for initiating significant activities. An eclipse is also a time to refrain from traveling or beginning long journeys. If you find that you must travel during an eclipse, then it's recommended that you be vigilant and alert.
In an eclipse, there is a heightened level of energy that impacts both the environment and our own internal environment in many different ways. For example, digestive power is greatly reduced, and therefore it is best to eat lightly. Many animals and birds refrain from eating and are drawn to sleep during an eclipse. It’s a time when nature turns within.
The energetic effects of the eclipse can occur up to 2 or 3 days both before and after the eclipse. Due to the potent energy released by an eclipse, emotions (both positive and negative) can be heightened and mishaps can happen more easily. Therefore, during this time it is important to be especially mindful of our thoughts, words, and actions. In this way we can contribute to the welfare of the whole universe.
An eclipse has a profound inward pull on our consciousness, and so it is an ideal time to do spiritual practice, offering beneficial energy to ourselves and others.
Eclipse Times for 2009
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: December 31
Eclipse Times for 2010
Annular Solar Eclipse: January 15
Partial Lunar Eclipse: June 26
Total Solar Eclipse: July 11
Total Lunar Eclipse: December 21
This information is in regards to eclipses in GMT. For eclipse visibility in your own locale, you can visit a website listed below or one of your choice.
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/eclipse.html
http://www.shadowandsubstance.com/
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