Video for this week here. There is a lot of buzz and excitement around the lunar eclipse on January 20th-21st (EST) because it’s a Supermoon (tm Richard Nolle), meaning the Moon is at perigee, its closest orbit to Earth. This means the Moon appears larger (because it is larger and lower in the sky, it will appear to be a red color and is therefore called a Blood Moon). Astrologer Richard Nolle has connected Supermoon events to intensified weather and geological events such as earthquakes and severe storms. With the Moon having a stronger effect than usual on the Earth, we can be certain that the effect on us as individuals will also be more powerful. Eclipses are more intense in the areas in which they are visible, and this eclipse will be particularly powerful for those of us in North and South America.
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