Step into the Unknown: RARE Total Eclipse in Aries

You are a butterfly!

You're in the midst of a transformation that will change the course of your life.

A convergence of energies this month is compelling some much-needed changes.

This is a hold-onto your-hats week, so buckle up for what's ahead.

April 20th at 12:12 AM Eastern Time is a rare Black Moon Solar Eclipse in Aries. (Some parts of the world will experience this on April 19th).

This eclipse is a profound reset of your consciousness, launching you into fateful new beginnings.

To make space for this growth, you must first let go of something or someone that no longer serves your highest good.

The final degrees of a sign can bring about a sense of crisis.

Trust that this is a necessary part of your evolution.

You are shedding old aspects of your identity, allowing yourself to emerge more confident and authentic than ever before.

The numerology of this eclipse is profound.

It occurs at 12:12 AM ET. Repeated numbers are always a sign to pay attention! The 1 before the 2 is a message from the Universe to put yourself first (1) to have balanced relationships with others (2).

That's Aries energy at its best.

The pioneering and adventurous energy of Aries is calling you to take a leap of faith and step into uncharted territory.

Shortly after the eclipse, the Sun and Moon will enter the grounded and sensual sign of Taurus, and Mercury will begin its retrograde journey through the sign that governs your values.

Yes, Mercury retrograde is on the horizon.

You are rethinking and re-evaluating ALL THE THINGS.

However you are experiencing these changing times, I hope you embrace the adventurous spirit of Aries and enjoy the adventure!

~ Kari

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Kari Samuels

Kari Samuels is an Intuitive Counselor, Numerologist, and Happiness Coach. If there is an area in your life that needs more joy, Kari can shed light on dark places and lift your spirits with remarkable insight.

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