Even though the eclipse hasn’t happened yet, the storyline is already unfolding. The first eclipse of the year arrives on February 17th. Eclipses tend to expose. They reveal what we’ve turned a blind eye to, essentially waking us up. They show weaknesses, fractures, and cracks in the foundation. But they also allow for change, since you have the opportunity to deal with the past and look at the present from a fresh vantage point. On February 26th, Mercury goes into retrograde. Mercury retrogrades also expose what was hidden or overlooked. They have us revisiting the past and taking an eagle eye to what was said, what we thought, and the data that was collected. We can dissect and discern, but with this retrograde in Pisces, we still may not see the whole picture. Then we have another eclipse on March 3rd. This one is a lunar eclipse, often looked at as the big reveal. This isn’t to say that epiphanies and “a-ha” moments don’t happen beforehand. They do. Lunar eclipses tend to ex...