Jade Luna just predicted war with perfection. In 2024 he said country alliances would fall because of Saturn in Pisces (March 2025-February 2028) and the eclipses of Feb and March of 2026 would initiate wars as a stellium of planets would line up (under Asterian Star “The Muses” ruled by mars and its symbol is a war drum) between two eclipses, which in return would eclipse every planet creating destruction. Luna went on to say the same thing happened in the eclipse in December 2019 that kicked off the pandemic era. Luna has been predicting massive disasters with eclipses with precision since I’ve been watching him on instagram. He often states that no one really knows how to operate eclipses. Luna states that eclipses work in pairs and the first eclipse drops the dark work on the planet and the second one launches the dark work into the universe. What happens between two eclipses is a scrying mirror into the future. Again he hit the target with Asterian Astrology. We have had the chance to talk to Jade Luna about eclipses. Let’s have Jade Luna, who predicted the pandemic a year in advance in January 2019 with perfection using Asterian eclipses, tell us what eclipses are.

ECLIPSE – the act of destruction
An Eclipse – “the act of seizing or destroying” or occultation – occurs when the Sun/Sol or Moon/Luna is obscured from view due to a specific alignment between the Earth, Sun, and Moon.
A lunar eclipse happens during a Full Moon (when the Sun opposes the Moon), as the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, blocking the Sun’s rays from reaching the Moon.
A solar eclipse occurs during a New Moon (when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction), as the Moon passes between the Earth and Sun, blocking the Sun’s light.
Origins of the Moon’s Nodes
In Asterian Astrology, the Nodes are seen as the demons who cause eclipses, the head and body of Medusa and are called Rahu and Ketu in Jyotish
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Perseus, a demigod son of Zeus, beheaded the Gorgon Medusa using gifts from the gods—a reflective shield from Athena, winged sandals, and a sword—to avoid her petrifying gaze
. He cut off her head while she slept, with the winged horse Pegasus and giant Chrysaor springing from her neck. Her head ascended into the constellations and became the North Node and her body descended into the cosmos and became the South Node.
Medusa’s Head in Asterian Astrology
Key Details of the Myth:
The Quest: King Polydectes sent Perseus to bring back the head of Medusa, the only mortal among the three Gorgon sisters.
- The Tools: Athena provided a polished, mirrored shield to view Medusa indirectly, while Hermes gave him winged sandals, and Hades provided the Cap of Invisibility.
- The Beheading: Using the reflection in the shield, Perseus approached the sleeping Gorgon and decapitated her.
- The Escape: Perseus used the Cap of Invisibility to escape Medusa’s immortal sisters, Stheno and Euryale, who woke up during the attack.
- Aftermath: The severed head retained its power to turn onlookers into stone, which Perseus used to defeat his enemies, including the sea monster Cetus to rescue Andromeda and later King Polydectes. In Asterian Astrology this story is engulfed into the North Node.
The Descending Node, or South Node, is known as the Medusa’ body in Asterian Astrology. In Asterian, the South Node, is a severed body without a head. It carries heart but no reason, inspiration without strategy—artistic, mystical, yet wasteful and volatile. Medusa’s body was once identified with a comet or smoky mass, which later became mythologized as Medusa’s tail. In the birth chart, the South Node is said to resemble Mars: action-driven, fierce, able to sever, and sometimes destructive.
Because the Nodes were thought to devour the Sun and Moon during eclipses— momentarily robbing the heavens of their light—they were feared as malevolent, disruptive forces. They govern the foreign, the unconventional, the technical, the intoxicating, and the extreme. Medusa’s head and body are cosmic intruders, uninvited guests who destabilize the order of things—yet their disruptions often carry the power to transform, awaken, and reveal what lies beyond the ordinary.

Medusa’s Body in Asterian Astrology
Her body is the South Node, also known as Dragon’s Tail as well as a comet or smoky mass to add to its symbolic dimension.
In Asterian astrology, a more subtle interpretation is, the Nodes are interpreted as points of evolution. The South Node represents what is familiar—our comfort zone, often linked to past-life patterns or ingrained habits. It is where we tend to remain because it feels safe. The North Node, by contrast, points us toward what is unfamiliar yet necessary for growth: the direction we are compelled to move toward in order to evolve and fulfill our potential. True balance comes not from choosing one over the other, but from holding both—their signs and houses—in dynamic equilibrium.
Shadow Planets
The Nodes are often called shadow planets, because they work behind the scenes, shaping events from the invisible realm. During an eclipse, their presence becomes unmistakable. Suddenly, what has been hidden is exposed. Secrets rise to the surface, truths demand recognition, and circumstances compel us to face and transform them—or risk being overwhelmed. Eclipse season carries this unmistakable “sink or swim” quality.
The intensity of an eclipse also depends on its planetary company: when other planets conjoin the eclipse point, their qualities fuse with the event, amplifying its impact. The house in which the eclipse falls in your natal chart further colors the themes and arenas of life most likely to be stirred. Together, these factors make eclipses profound turning points, revealing what was once obscured and setting transformation into motion.
What is a Lunar Eclipse?
A lunar eclipse can only occur during a Full Moon (when the Sun and Moon are in opposition), as the Earth moves directly between them, blocking the Sun’s light from reaching the Moon. When this alignment takes place, the Earth casts its shadow across the Moon, dimming or darkening its surface
The Earth’s shadow consists of two distinct cone-shaped regions. The penumbral shadow, the outer portion, blocks only part of the Sun’s rays, causing a subtle shading on the Moon. The umbral shadow, the darker inner core, completely blocks direct sunlight, resulting in a dramatic darkening or reddening of the Moon during a partial or total lunar eclipse.

What is a Solar Eclipse?
A Solar Eclipse can only occur at the New Moon, when the Sun and Moon are in exact conjunction and the Moon passes directly between Earth and the Sun. If the Moon’s shadow falls upon Earth’s surface at that time, part or all of the Sun’s disk is hidden, or “eclipsed.”
When the umbral shadow (the darker, central portion) touches Earth, observers in its path witness a total solar eclipse—the Sun’s light fully obscured for a brief, awe-inspiring moment. When only the penumbral shadow (the lighter, outer part) reaches Earth, a partial eclipseoccurs instead. Partial eclipses are especially dangerous to observe without proper eye protection, as even the smallest sliver of the Sun still emits intense and damaging rays.

Eclipse Symbolism
In astrology, an eclipse’s symbolism mirrors its physical occurrence—what happens in the sky reflects something deeper. When the sky goes dark and the Moon is blocked, we lose a familiar light. Similarly, during an eclipse, something we are used to seeing or understanding may become obscured or hidden. In ancient times, eclipses were seen as omens, often linked to significant events like the rise and fall of rulers, wars, or natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods.

What Do Eclipses Bring to Our Personal Lives?
Anything with great power and influence on a global scale is bound to affect us individually. If the degrees of the eclipses align with a significant point or planet in our natal chart, the impact can feel similar to an outer planet transit. Even if none of your personal points or planets are directly involved, the eclipses will always activate a house in your chart.
It’s essential to observe where the nodes and eclipses fall in your chart, particularly if they align with a planet or personal point. If they do, especially in combination with a retrograde, they will activate that area of your life, bringing hidden aspects into focus. These revelations can be positive or challenging, but they will demand your attention.

Sachin Kadwal is a certified Tarot Reader and Numerologist from Haripur, Himachal Pradesh. With a spiritual background rooted in Dev Bhoomi traditions and over 5.5 years of professional SEO experience, he combines structured analysis with spiritual guidance. Certified by Khushbu Shokeen Institute (IPHM-affiliated), Sachin offers ethical numerology and tarot consultations focused on clarity, self-growth, and awareness, without false guarantees.
