Under a lunar eclipse, the Moon is no longer illuminated by the Sun. 
She now has her true power, one that is not merely a reflection of the 
Sun. It needs to be sensed more than seen. The power of the feminine, 
which is not an obvious thing in our obvious world.
And a short point on Saturn-Pluto in Capricorn (Exact last Sunday). We are moving into a time 
when the power of conformity, of groupthink, is likely to get stronger. 
It is not an authority 'doing' it to us. It is generated by the 
collective, in which we all participate. There is also, as in the 
Protestant Revolution which began under the last conjunction in 
Capricorn1518, an opportunity to rebel successfully. So take it while 
you can. But not by aligning yourself with a cause, even XR, for that 
creates its own groupthink. It is an individual thing. It begins with 
the ability to appreciate both sides of everything. If you are going to 
stand for anything, stand for that. The astrological symbols always show
 us both sides.
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The moon was still pretty bright, and it was described as a penumbral eclipse. Does this make much difference compared with a more complete one? Also you mention 1518 as last comparable conjunction. Saturn catches up with Pluto about three times a century, doesn't it? These are conjunctions in Capricorn seems more to the point than my earlier effort.
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