Georgia Stathis, February 22, 2026 @ 11:00 AM EST
Eclipses: Rinse, Repeat and Rinse Again!
2026’s eclipses, like all eclipses, return every 18.6 to 19 years as they follow the transiting Lunar Nodes. Some years, the eclipses shift things around, bringing things to light that were not finished in the 18.6 year cycle before. Sometimes, though, the eclipses are traveling with challenging outer planets lingering at the bendings or conjunctions pushing more change than usual. Uranus and the Nodes and the Eclipse begin to shake things up as early as February 2026 and we may not see their direct results until closer to the end of 2026. Whichever way the cycle takes us, by the end of the year, as the North Node enters Aquarius in late July, catalysts of change emerge from the least expected places.
Bio: A first-generation Greek-American whose cultural roots are in myth, story, and trade, Georgia Stathis is a USA based astrologer and popular international lecturer who received a BS degree from Northwestern University in Chicago and an MBA degree from Pepperdine University in California. She started her practice in 1977 and is a regular contributor to the astrological community through books, articles, lectures and a variety of learning materials, including the annual Starcycles Calendar.
Georgia teaches internationally and her articles are frequently featured in such publications as The Traders’ Astrological Almanac, published by Linda Long (available by writing pas24@aug.com). She has also contributed to The Mountain Astrologer, ISAR and ISBA International Journals, several Llewellyn publications as well as The Encyclopedia of Astrology and various international websites.
Website: Starcycles
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