It's a total eclipse of the heart, mind, and soul.
On December 14, we'll experience the last new moon of 2020, taking place in fiery Sagittarius. The December 2020 new moon is also a total solar eclipse, which will shake up our lives as we approach the new year and encourage us to expand our horizons.
Foster Your Friendships
Eclipses bring sudden changes, and with this one taking place in the adventurous sign of Sagittarius, expect to push the limits of your comfort zone. Paths are now unfolding before you that'll lead to exciting new places.
Think, But Don't Act
This new moon is aligning with mental planet Mercury, which helps us to think logically about our emotions. Because eclipses are so unstable, take advantage of Mercury's influence by thinking things through rather than making any big moves.
Slay Your Goals After The Eclipse
Eclipses are chaotic, so it's not a good time to set intentions — but it's forming a harmonious aspect with energetic Mars, which renews our sense of passion and ambition. Be ready to charge forward on your goals from a new perspective once the eclipse passes.
Open Your Heart To Adventure
Change is a good thing, and this eclipse is bringing loads of it — so channel the free-spirited Sagittarius energy of this lunation and lean into your adventurous side. Being open to new experiences and letting go of expectations is key.
Treat Yourself
Luxurious Venus and abundant Jupiter are harmonizing alongside this new moon, which ups our desire for pleasure, sensuality, and the finer things in life. If you're struggling with new moon shake-ups, treat your senses to a warm bath, yummy dessert, or an early holiday gift.
Take Time To Reflect
December's new moon can help us reflect on how the events of 2020 have re-shaped our views on the world. Take time for introspection and recalibrate your personal beliefs to help you navigate the eclipse-induced shifts that lie ahead.
Find The Silver Linings
Sagittarius is one of the most optimistic signs, so channel its happy-go-lucky energy by consciously looking at the bright side — even if the eclipse gets rocky. Focusing on the rainbow that'll come after the cosmic storm clouds pass will make everything easier.
By Nina Kahn
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