The Moon doesn’t keep a regular distance from Earth; at times coming 50,000 closer than at other times – affecting both air and water tides.
This summer a series of four Super Moons began with the Full Moon on July 3rd. Then there are Super Moons on August 1st, August 31st and September 29th. On each of these dates the Full Moon will appear brighter than usual.
Of these Super Moons, perhaps the most interesting astrologically is that of August 31st. That Full Moon aligns with Saturn in Pisces. If history repeats, then this could coincide with downturns in financial markets.
There is always the possibility that the Moon’s pull on the Earth will coincide with Earth movement manifesting in tsunamis, monsoon, volcanic activity or earthquake. Independent of changing weather patterns, natural disasters are likely to be dominating news features.
