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Lunar Eclipse in Virgo: What You Need to Know

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The Virgo Lunar Eclipse is a reality check; highlighting the habits, judgments, and rigid expectations that keep you from moving with ease and empathy. This is a moment of necessary preparation—big shifts are coming, and this eclipse asks you to clear what’s in the way.

Laurie and Jennie break down the Moon phases and current astrology before diving into how this eclipse impacts you, based on your Rising (or Sun) sign. Since this eclipse is conjunct the South Node, it’s a call to examine Virgo’s shadow—self-criticism, perfectionism, and the inability to accept things as they are. Avoiding suffering doesn’t make it disappear. The question is: Can you move beyond judgment and into a deeper spiritual understanding of suffering and why it matters?

Why This Eclipse Matters

Unlike a typical Full Moon, whose influence fades in a few days, eclipses set the tone for at least six months. This is a prime opportunity to drop harmful self-judgments and unrealistic standards. Your spirituality expands when you acknowledge—not ignore—what’s happening in the world and how it affects you.

The Virgo Lunar Eclipse happens on March 14, 2025, at 2:54 AM EDT and ties back to the Pisces New Moon on February 27 and the Virgo New Moon on September 2. If you have key planets near 23º of Virgo, Pisces, Gemini, or Sagittarius, this eclipse could mark a significant turning point in your life.

How to Watch

The first 25 minutes cover the overall themes of this eclipse. After that, skip ahead to your Rising sign for personal insights. No clue what your Rising sign is? Use your Sun sign—or reach out for help figuring it out.

Time stamps:

  • Start: 00:00
  • Chart of the Moment: 10:16
  • Aries: 24:43
  • Taurus: 30:04
  • Gemini: 36:25
  • Cancer: 43:28
  • Leo: 49:25
  • Virgo: 55:27
  • Libra: 1:01:48
  • Scorpio: 1:10:11
  • Sagittarius: 1:16:45
  • Capricorn: 1:21:00
  • Aquarius: 1:27:18
  • Pisces: 1:32:14