Halloween Falls on a Dark Moon, Setting an Eerie Backdrop for the Spookiest Night of the Year
Between the dark moon phase and a tricky planetary opposition, it's safe to say that the cosmos understood the assignment
As the days grow shorter and the veil between worlds becomes thinner, Halloween approaches with its tricks, treats and timeless tradition, curating an extra spooky atmosphere.
Also known as Samhain in the Celtic tradition, this is the season of endings, a time when spirits roam the earth and the boundary between the living and the dead is most fragile. The ancient celebration of Samhain (Halloween) invites introspection as we confront the mysteries of life and death.
This year, the astrology alone proves that Halloween is set to be even spookier than years past. Between a dark moon in Scorpio and a devious opposition between Mercury and Uranus adding to the overall shock value, it's safe to say that the cosmos understood the assignment.
The sun’s journey through mystifying Scorpio can explain the eerie backdrop and energetic atmosphere of All Hallows’ Eve. Still, with the moon renewing itself in the same sign the following day, the enigmatic essence of the dark moon phase cloaks the night with a dense and shadowy aura, intensifying the overall sense of mystery and transformation.
Read on to discover why Halloween is set to be super spooky this season.
There will be a dark moon in Scorpio
As the moon approaches its final phase before the new moon (on Nov. 1), it enters what’s referred to as a dark moon phase. This is a time of introspection, release and endings. With the dark moon in Scorpio, a zodiac sign known for its depth, intensity and association with all things hidden and macabre, this energy becomes magnified.
Secretive and transformative, Scorpio is associated with the Underworld, and this dark moon phase encourages us to confront our shadows and embrace the unseen. Expect a heightened sense of mystery, an urge to explore the unknown and maybe a few eerie encounters that you can’t quite put your finger on.
Mercury and the sun will also be in Scorpio
Don't be surprised if you find yourself having deep, intense discussions or sharing scary stories and IRL experiences this Halloween. In addition to the dark moon, Mercury and the sun will also be in Scorpio, amplifying taboo topics and themes (i.e., death, fear and all things macabre) that go hand-in-hand with this time of year.
Remember, the influence of this Water sign invites us to dive deep beneath the surface of all things, seeking hidden truths and uncovering dark motives. This Plutonian synergy brings out the detective in everyone, making it the perfect time to explore the shadowy undercurrents within and around us and perhaps even address what we'd normally shy away from.
An opposition between Mercury and Uranus brings shocking revelations
Adding to the intensity, Mercury will oppose Uranus, which is currently retrograde in Taurus. This aspect brings unpredictable energy, sudden revelations and a sense of restlessness. Uranus is known for shaking things up, but while in retrograde, the disruption could come from within.
When in opposition to Mercury in Scorpio, expect unexpected messages, sudden shifts and a potential clash between the need for stability (Taurus) and the desire for transformation (Scorpio). It’s a push to break free from outdated patterns, even if it feels uncomfortable. You might find that secrets come to light in surprising ways or plans suddenly shift, leaving you to adapt quickly.
The veil is thin, astrologically and spiritually
Halloween has always been associated with the thinning of the veil between the living and the dead. This year, however, the upcoming astrology can explain why this phrase is all the more relevant, making it a time to reflect on the past, connect with ancestors and honor the mysteries of life and death.
With the sun, moon and Mercury in Scorpio, the atmosphere is set for intense introspection and spiritual revelations. It’s a night that feels like it could hold magic, mystery and even some ghostly encounters. Whether you're planning a traditional Samhain ritual, celebrating at a Halloween party with friends or curling up with your favorite horror movie, it will be a night to remember.
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