Ready or not, Pisces season is plunging everyone into the intensity and chaos of eclipse season. It officially kicks off on March 14 (or late-night PT on March 13) with a total lunar eclipse in Pisces' opposite sign of Virgo. This supercharged lunation is here to cleanse your spiritual slate and make room for the new growth that'll take place in your life over the next two years of this Virgo-Pisces eclipse cycle.
This is the first lunar eclipse to hit this mutable earth sign in more than 15 years, so everyone is going to feel some tremors from this cosmic quake. However, a few lucky zodiac signs are likely to experience the March 14 full moon lunar eclipse less intensely than others.
At the time of this lunation, the moon in Virgo will face off with the sun in Pisces right alongside the North and South Nodes of Fate -- two powerful cosmic points that turn regular new and full moons into eclipses and tend to put life events on speed-drive. With the eclipse in cleanly and purity-focused Virgo, now is a time to consider what everyday matters in your life need to be tidied up to make more room for growth.
This applies spiritually, emotionally, professionally, and beyond. At the same time, you'll likely be challenged to surrender to the fact that sometimes the universe's plans don't line up with your own, as eclipses often do some chaotic course correction to help realign you with your destiny, and this one is no exception.
The full moon will also be opposing tough-love planet Saturn, bringing meaningful lessons to the surface and allowing you to clearly see situations you've outgrown. Virgo zodiac energy likes to feel like all the moving parts of any given situation are in order and under control, but this eclipse reminds everyone to stay adaptable. Trust that whatever gets flushed out of your world right now is only making space for new and better opportunities over the next two years of this eclipse cycle.
No one can fully escape the whirlwind of this lunation, but read on to find out if you're one of the zodiac signs least affected by the March full moon eclipse.