A blood moon and supermoon coincides with a total lunar eclipse!

Tonight we will not only have a blood moon and a harvest moon but it will also coincide with a total lunar eclipse! On top of that the moon will be the closest it has been to the Earth in 2015 making it a Supermoon.

On top of that the Visionary Convergence is happening this weekend. Multiple healers, shamans, and other top players in the plant medicine community will be there. Energies are at their peak this week. This is prime time for self awareness. Don't allow your ego to run rampant and lead you to make poor decisions. Don't base your choices off "I." "I" is definition of the self created by the ego. Read "I" Does Not Exist.

Today's supermoon will also coincide with a total lunar eclipse that will be visible across most of the United States. (For those with clear skies, at least.) It will not be until 2033 when a conjunction of a supermoon and total eclipse will happen again. 

Here are the times to know for prime skywatching:

*The moon will rise around 4:30 p.m. PST

*The lunar eclipse will begin at 6:07 p.m. PST.

*The total eclipse will begin at 7:11 p.m. PST.

*The moment of greatest eclipse will be at 7:47 p.m. PST.

*The total eclipse ends 8:23 p.m. PST.

*The partial eclipse ends 9:27 p.m. PST

*The moon will set between 5-5:15 a.m. PST on Monday.

On the East Coast, "The moon enters Earth's full shadow, called the umbra, starting at 9:07 p.m. EDT (6:07 p.m. PDT). The total eclipse begins at 10:11 p.m. EDT (7:11 p.m. PDT). Totality lasts an hour and 12 minutes, at which point a bright sliver of the moon will emerge and grow."Tonight we will not only have a blood moon and a harvest moon but it will also coincide with a total lunar eclipse! On top of that the moon will be the closest it has been to the Earth in 2015 making it a Supermoon.

On top of that the Visionary Convergence is happening this weekend. Multiple healers, shamans, and other top players in the plant medicine community will be there. Energies are at their peak this week. This is prime time for self awareness. Don't allow your ego to run rampant and lead you to make poor decisions. Don't base your choices off "I." "I" is definition of the self created by the ego. Read "I" Does Not Exist.

Today's supermoon will also coincide with a total lunar eclipse that will be visible across most of the United States. (For those with clear skies, at least.) It will not be until 2033 when a conjunction of a supermoon and total eclipse will happen again. 

Here are the times to know for prime skywatching:

*The moon will rise around 4:30 p.m. PST

*The lunar eclipse will begin at 6:07 p.m. PST.

*The total eclipse will begin at 7:11 p.m. PST.

*The moment of greatest eclipse will be at 7:47 p.m. PST.

*The total eclipse ends 8:23 p.m. PST.

*The partial eclipse ends 9:27 p.m. PST

*The moon will set between 5-5:15 a.m. PST on Monday.

On the East Coast, "The moon enters Earth's full shadow, called the umbra, starting at 9:07 p.m. EDT (6:07 p.m. PDT). The total eclipse begins at 10:11 p.m. EDT (7:11 p.m. PDT). Totality lasts an hour and 12 minutes, at which point a bright sliver of the moon will emerge and grow."Tonight we will not only have a blood moon and a harvest moon but it will also coincide with a total lunar eclipse! On top of that the moon will be the closest it has been to the Earth in 2015 making it a Supermoon.

On top of that the Visionary Convergence is happening this weekend. Multiple healers, shamans, and other top players in the plant medicine community will be there. Energies are at their peak this week. This is prime time for self awareness. Don't allow your ego to run rampant and lead you to make poor decisions. Don't base your choices off "I." "I" is definition of the self created by the ego. Read "I" Does Not Exist.

Today's supermoon will also coincide with a total lunar eclipse that will be visible across most of the United States. (For those with clear skies, at least.) It will not be until 2033 when a conjunction of a supermoon and total eclipse will happen again. 

Here are the times to know for prime skywatching:

*The moon will rise around 4:30 p.m. PST

*The lunar eclipse will begin at 6:07 p.m. PST.

*The total eclipse will begin at 7:11 p.m. PST.

*The moment of greatest eclipse will be at 7:47 p.m. PST.

*The total eclipse ends 8:23 p.m. PST.

*The partial eclipse ends 9:27 p.m. PST

*The moon will set between 5-5:15 a.m. PST on Monday.

On the East Coast, "The moon enters Earth's full shadow, called the umbra, starting at 9:07 p.m. EDT (6:07 p.m. PDT). The total eclipse begins at 10:11 p.m. EDT (7:11 p.m. PDT). Totality lasts an hour and 12 minutes, at which point a bright sliver of the moon will emerge and grow."