Blood Moon Ends Lunar Tetrad - SuperMoon Lunar Eclipse on September 28
A
rare celestial event is scheduled for September 28, 2015 - a total Lunar Eclipse and the closest SuperMoon of the year. This Full Moon is
also known as the Harvest Moon, and Blood Moon, because it ends the
current Lunar Tetrad - series of 4 consecutive total eclipses occurring
at approximately six month intervals.
There's much talk about the Seven Year Shemitah Cycle and related stock market crashes. However, eclipses occur near the Lunar Nodes: Solar eclipses (September 13) when the passage of the Moon through a Node coincides with the New Moon, and Lunar Eclipses (September 28) when the passage coincides with the Full Moon (HERE + HERE).