May's full moon is often called a flower moon since it's the month of blooming blossoms, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. So that fact, plus the closer distance between our planet and moon, along with the lunar eclipse, all factor into how the super flower blood moon gets its name.
While only those located in the Earth's nighttime half can view the lunar eclipse — including Oceania, Hawaii, the western United States, eastern Asia, and Antarctica — astrologically all may benefit from the occurrence.
The first total lunar eclipse to occur in two years impacts astrology, according to British Vogue, and can encourage changes in your life —especially because of the unusualness of the event. The magazine goes on to explain that such an event is a good time to spiritually reconnect with the body, mind, and spirit.
Elite Daily points out that when the super flower blood moon comes, it resides in Sagittarius, a zodiac sign all about adventure, spontaneity and honesty. So the lunar eclipse might offer you a chance for new experiences and some truth-telling.
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