The last eclipse of the year will occur on October 28, and the full moon will join it and close the eclipse corridor.
It is often called “bloody” or “hunting” because such a yellow-red event was a sign that hunters began to extract meat in preparation for the winter. During this event, people may develop hidden fears and anxieties, and physical discomfort may also occur. But don’t worry! All of this is happening to help us take a step forward.

What can you do:
- Analyze your actions and situation. What has lifted your spirits lately and, on the contrary, taken away your energy? And don’t forget the things that are holding you back from moving forward. Whatever you find, take it as an experience and learn from it;
- Now is the time to sort out your thoughts and desires. Get rid of bad habits and negative people around you;
- Let’s forget pride. Ask for forgiveness from those you have offended;
- Emotions become more intense before the eclipse corridor closes, so don’t keep your emotions to yourself, give them a chance to emerge, live them.
What not to do:
- start new things;
- Try to avoid conflict situations. Try not to quarrel with your loved ones;
- Now is not the time to make important decisions! Leave these aside for now;
- you should neglect physical activity until your pulse disappears;
- we exclude all the negative: disturbing news, unpleasant conversations and meetings, horror movies;
- Don’t drink alcohol (wait until next weekend).
By the way, we have already written about how we will greet the last new moon before the beginning of the eclipse corridor.
Source: People Talk

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