For those who didn't hear there was a winter solstice on tuesday the 21. around 1:30 - 6 o'clock A.M for Florida...
This lunar eclipse was a rare one.. It happend to be a full lunar eclipse on the same day as the winter solstice.. I'm kinda viewing this from a astral harmonics point of view.. The winter solstice is the longest night of the year.. could it be considered the darkest night of the year/ the peak value? which is also the peak of the northern hemispheres tilt away from the sun
Every winter solstice has a different darkness due to the moons brightness.. The moons brightness is different because the moon isnt in the same phase every winter solstice... So you could say there is a peak brightness of the darkest day in the year and a peak brightness of the darkest day of the year.. All dependent on the phase of the moon.. the darkest being a winter solstice with a new moon the brightest being a winter solstice with a full moon.. now where does a winter solstice fall in for a full moon/lunar eclipse??? Is it the middle of brightness on the darkest day? lol
Just thought i would share a unique perspective that involves synchronicity with the astral rather then our normal perspective of atomic.