
An Eclipse Seed Over Motherhood: Why We Must Celebrate the Womb Now
Coucou. It’s me again; asking, insisting, and reminding us to celebrate our wombs, motherhood, and uteruses. The reason is simple, and it is astrological. The Moon has recently been conjunct the Sun, Mercury, Rahu, and Venus. This configuration marks the planting of an eclipse seed — one that will unfold over the next 18 years. Eclipses are never neutral. They signify distortion, interruption, concealment, and redirection. When the Moon is involved, the themes touch life itself: the mother, the womb, nourishment, and continuity.
This eclipse cycle places motherhood and the feminine under pressure. From here on, it does not become easier for females, it becomes more challenging. There will be increased silencing, confusion, blame, and ideological distortion surrounding women and motherhood. This is not symbolic language. It is a lived reality that will continue to surface socially, politically, and culturally. The full weight of this eclipse will be felt once Saturn moves into Aries. But the seed has already been planted.
So the question becomes: what do we do now as wombmen, as females?
We do not retreat. We do not apologise. We do not abandon nature. We gather, and we celebrate. We celebrate the womb. We celebrate the uterus. We celebrate the female body as a creative force. We celebrate the ability to bring life onto this earth.
Aquarius is ruled by Saturn and Rahu and it stands in opposition to the Moon. It prioritises systems over nature, ideology over instinct, abstraction over embodiment. Rahu brings confusion and trickery. That is why clarity is essential now. We consciously lean into Sun energy: truth, life force, visibility, and courage.
Mercury will amplify blame placed on motherhood. We reject that narrative. We refuse to be blamed for following nature. On the other hand, Venus may attempt to seduce us into materialism, distraction, or surface-level validation. But Venus is also creation. We redirect her energy toward our true mission: to create, nurture, and sustain life.
Interestingly, the Sun which represents current governments and authority is being forced to confront lifestyles and ideologies that reject nature. This is why we are seeing a global return to conversations around family, motherhood, and continuity. Astrology reflects reality. It always does. Yet with both the Sun and the Moon being hosted by their enemies, Rahu and Saturn, stability will be difficult to maintain. Once Saturn moves into Aries and Rahu into Capricorn, many long-standing traditions will fracture. Family life, as we have known it, will not remain untouched.
Motherhood is under an upcoming astrological strain. And that is precisely why now is the time to honour it. To celebrate motherhood, wombs, despite…
Despite pressure. Despite ideology. Despite silencing. Despite confusion.
This is how we win in Aquarius. Not by fighting nature but by standing firmly within it.

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