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New Moon & Equinox 9/21/25

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Jen
9/22/2025
1:56:56 PM MST

Morgellons - New Moon & Equinox 9/21/25

Hello everyone,

September is going to have intense energy. Here it goes from new moon, partial eclipse. To equinox when it starts to get dark earlier.

Did you know the changing of clocks started after WWII? Reasons have been to benefit farmers then use of energy. An older friend, who is very involved with farms, said farming was always sunrise to sunset. Another reason to go hmmm…

Saturn at opposition: Sept. 21

Saturn will take the spotlight later in the month as it reaches opposition on Sunday, Sept. 21. Opposition occurs when a planet is positioned almost directly opposite the sun from Earth's perspective, placing it at its closest point for the year and making it appear brighter than usual.

Opposition is a one-night event, but Saturn will shine bright in the weeks surrounding the opposition, making any cloud-free night in September optimal for spotting the planet.
The planet is bright enough to spot without equipment, but a medium-sized telescope will reveal Saturn's famous rings in crisp detail.

Second Virgo new moon: Sep 21, 2025 (partial solar eclipse)

Productivity has been in high gear since August 23, when the first Virgo new moon set the stage for disciplined developments. The pace could accelerate with the second Virgo new moon on September 21 (3:54PM; 29°05’) thanks to it being a partial and final solar eclipse of 2025.

Think of this new moon in Virgo as your personal life coach.
• Mental clarity (sewe what really works)
• Practical sense (no more pie-in-the-sky plans)
• Attention to detail (ones that make all the difference)
• Sorting ability (between essential and superficial) Or as I say need vs want

Autumnal equinox: Sept. 22

The seasons are about to change with the arrival of the equinox, which in 2025, takes place at 2:19 p.m. EDT on Monday, Sept. 22. In the Northern Hemisphere, it marks the end of summer and start of autumn, while areas south of the equator welcome the start of spring.

On the equinox, the sun's rays are focused directly over the equator. This results in roughly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness across the globe. Afterward, nights will gradually grow longer than days across the Northern Hemisphere, a trend that will continue until the December solstice.

In peace and health,
Jen