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Upcoming supermoon set to ‘tip people over the edge’ and make Christmas a potential ‘battle ground’, psychic claims

Rose Smith said she had visions of shoppers 'fighting over high heels' following a third supermoon in three months

AN UPCOMING Supermoon could set tensions running high this Christmas and make the festive season a "battle ground", according to one psychiatrist.

Rose Smith, the head of the largest network of psychic readers in the Southern hemisphere, Absolute Soul Secrets, has said having three slightly larger moons in a row at the end of the year could result in people experiencing heightened emotions.

 Australian psychiatrist Rose Smith says a third supermoon could effect people's emotions and 'tip them over the edge'
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Australian psychiatrist Rose Smith says a third supermoon could effect people's emotions and 'tip them over the edge'Credit: AP:Associated Press
 In particular, Ms Smith said tensions could run high during people's Christmas shopping
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In particular, Ms Smith said tensions could run high during people's Christmas shoppingCredit: Getty Images

Ms Smith told : "Supermoons are not unusual, we get several a year, but it is unusual to have three in a row and to have them at the end of the year and at the end of the '9' cycle.

"There is a lot of stress in the aether, and a lot of pent up emotions built up over time.

"People have to tighten the reins on their tongues otherwise feelings might come out all over the place."

She also warned that the third supermoon could make Christmas a 'battle ground', especially when people carry out their Christmas shopping.

Ms Smith added that she had visions of people 'fighting over high heels'.

The next supermoon is expected to take place just after midnight on Wednesday and will be the third supermoon in three months.

Supermoon is the term given when a full moon is closest to earth.

It appears 30 per cent brighter and 14 per cent bigger to those watching on Earth.

Some myths and legends believe supermoons pushes people over the edge and into insanity.

the word lunacy is actually derived from the Latin lunaticus, which means “of the moon” or “moonstruck”.


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