It’s a lunar eclipse! What should you do with it? You could bang pots and drums as the ancients did to let the Moon know you’re eager for her return. You could park yourself in some beautiful spot and watch it—as it will be widely visible, from the Americas, across the oceans, through Asia and Australia. You could perform a ritual during the eclipse hours. Or you could make a point to avoid performing a ritual, as there are two schools of thought here. Some believe eclipses supercharge your ceremony. Others feel the energy is wonky and shouldn’t be trusted with important workings. I say, investigate! Lunar eclipses occur at least twice a year, every year. So the first thing to do is start paying attention to them whenever you get the opportunity. This year, the lunar eclipse begins with the Full Moon on Wednesday October 8 at 6:51 am EDT (adjust for your timezone) and lasts for about five hours. This is the eclipse window. Pay attention to what happens during this window. How do you feel? What’s the energy like around you? Are you inspired to do anything? In other words, tune in and let the eclipse tell you what to do with it.

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