Dear friends,
Friday brings a lunar eclipse in Pisces, and it’s the last one we’ll see in that sign for years to come. That alone would be worth our attention, but there’s something much bigger happening underneath it - the Node just walked out of Pisces last Tuesday, and an eclipse landing right as the Node leaves a sign is like the sky closing a final chapter before beginning a brand new book.
The book we’ve been living in opened in January 2025, days before Trump’s inauguration, when the Node first arrived in Pisces and the shared story went underwater. Eighteen months of fog, where information arrived faster than anyone could verify it and truth and rumour tangled together until the sorting became exhausting. Four lunar eclipses have charted that story - Virgo, Pisces, Virgo, and now Pisces again, the ledger and the ocean taking turns - and when you lay the first three out beside the news of their weeks, three very clear lessons come out of them. I’ve written all of it up this week, because I think those are the lessons of the whole era, and Friday is our chance to close the book on them properly.
Because a new one opens immediately. The Node has moved into Aquarius with the South Node into Leo - the sign of the many facing the sign of the king - so for the next eighteen months every single eclipse falls on the axis of collective will against personal rule. If the Book of Fog asked us what’s real, then the one that’s opening now asks us who decides, and in the very week it opens, the Node crosses Donald Trump’s Ascendant–Descendant axis exactly, laying the collective compass right along his horizon, with the release point on the crown and the growth edge on the crowd.
There’s far more to this eclipse than just his chart, though. This is a sky determined to rupture the charts of the powerful. The eclipse strikes the charts of former Prince Andrew and King Charles as well as a whole roll call of names once associated with Jeffrey Epstein. American lawmakers and the people who run law enforcement light up hard, as does the Vatican, California, Canada, Iran and Russia. I’ve laid it all out in detail below.
And beyond what’s happening on the world stage, there’s the other half of it too - the fog we’ve been living through was personal as well. Something in each of our lives has dissolved since January 2025, a certainty or a plan or a role or a story about ourselves that stopped holding water, and this week is our chance to name it and let the tide carry it out. This eclipse is the last of the Pisces water moving through, and our only task is to feel rather than flee.
Below, I’ve mapped the week day by day according to the sky, and written the full story of the book that’s closing - the three chapters, the three lessons, every chart the eclipse lands on, and what the new book is about to ask of each of us.
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