Solar Eclipse in Pisces | March 29, 2025 | Vedic Astrology

We have a RARE 7 Planet Conjunction with a Solar Eclipse in Pisces in the Nakshatra Uttara Bhadrapada!

This is an incredibly powerful time! Adding to this high potency situation, and after a two-and-a-half-year cycle, Saturn will Transit Into Pisces one hour after the Eclipse! Making this really striking will be the Sun, Rahu, Saturn, Moon, Venus, Mercury and Neptune, all in Pisces and aspecting Ketu! Ketu is a shadow planet associated with detachment, spirituality, and karmic patterns. With this powerful Stellium of planets coming together AND aspecting Ketu, it is guaranteed to bring great change and transformation into the world and into our lives!

Nakshatra Uttara Bhadrapada is associated with hidden wisdom, deep healing, and the dissolution of past karma. It’s a time for introspection, releasing old patterns, and embracing new beginnings. 

Take good care during this day as people with feel much emotion including irritability, mood swings and anxiety. Pisces is a water sign and the last zodiac sign of the zodiac which indicates an end or completion. This energy could impact the world with water-based calamities, storms, floods, earthquakes, strange weather patterns, water born infections.

This Eclipse brings delays, frustrations, and confusion. There will be changes in society, technology, and spiritual and global consciousness. Today especially offers a grand opportunity to go inward. Find your balance and focus on yourself. The theme of the Stellium in Pisces is coming back to complete something uncomfortable than starting fresh with renewed energy.

Although this Eclipse brings challenging energy it opens the opportunity for deep spirituality, faith, growth and renewal. Above all, practice patience and kindness. Excellent day for rest, meditation and walks in nature.

SAFETY
When the Moon’s shadow completely covers the Sun for several minutes – a partial eclipse does not allow you to look directly at the Sun without eye protection at any time. 

To view a partial eclipse, you must wear your certified solar eclipse glasses for the entirety of the event. These glasses need to meet the ISO 12312-2 international standard for direct Sun viewing, according to the American Astronomical Society

Regular sunglasses are not safe for viewing any partial or annular eclipse because sunglasses allow more sunlight than is safe for your eyes. 

For children unable to follow instructions and keep those glasses on (hello, toddler parents), it’s best to view the eclipse indirectly through a pinhole projector or a live video of the event online. 

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