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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Fri Jun 25, 2010 7:45 pm
Louise wrote:
Louise wrote:
I'm gonna post this here, not sure what it means but cut and paste from a friend--any takers??? As we approach June 26th we're drawn towards a great Vortex which is pulling at our world.. The Great Square..
This figure (The Great Square) is represented by 4 planets (at least), each of which is two squares and an opposition.
It is the combination of two T-squares, doubling the energy of the latter.
It reveals a power of action and a real balance because in this configuration, there is no longer, strictly speaking, planets Focus and Apex.
Each of the planets will distill its energy to the next and receive one of the previous.
We talked about balance but it is necessary to add that this balance should be "tamed" by the native, probably throughout his life.
Indeed, it is not easy to integrate as many different energies to create harmonization between them, and yet it is the objective of this configuration.
Due to the symmetry of the figure, the native will have to deal with the energy of each planet, equally, without one of them becomes predominant compared to others.
If this balance is broken, the large square will become so dynamic source of tension and frustration.
There is no rule on the planet that opens the configuration since each planet gives impetus to the next in an endless rotation.
However, it seems logical to begin the interpretation by the (or the) dominant planets configuration (eg, peak or cluster) or, in the sense of Houses (the MI to M XII).
Meanwhile, there are two important factors for a correct interpretation of the large square:
- Its dynamic is found amplified if it is of crucial points of the theme: Ascendant, Midheaven, etc. ... - It will be harder to live if he is in fixed signs: it will reinforce a tendency to persistence in action and is therefore more difficult to control.
In such a face, the skill lies in the fact that the individual must learn to use the energy of the planets involved to develop its potential achievements:
- Not being invaded by the various contradictions generated by the planets do not produce a good harmony between them (and therefore a source of tension).
- Without slip into repetitive actions or to inertia.
Indeed, the large square by its symmetry, can tilt to some of the same breeding stock, an obsession to a single purpose. It can also cause a degree of inertia, a kind of resignation in the face of adversity.
In general, the large square can be lived so confused in the first part of life. Individuals often suffer because of this configuration does not yet know the deal has not yet learned to channel it.
It will tend to repeat the same mistakes, which will result in him experience the same difficulties.
The result will likely discouragement on his part, a loss of confidence in him, the feel of the weight of all the hardships of life on his shoulders. With the arrival of a certain maturity, he learned to be organized around the dynamics of the large square, to operate coherently its different energies.
He then realized that the difficulty he managed to give the best of himself.
Meanwhile, he will realize that inaction is not taking advantage of its expansion, and if sometimes he is even tempted to use, its effects will be experienced very negatively.
************************************************** The Sun in Mercury is beckoning you to use your knowledge and what you have learned on this world in a way to destroy the past and bring the world into alignment..
It's very important that you allow your mind to integrate what it's learning without going back to old paradigms which are only going to cause disharmony and confusion. Ride the wave of awakening..
Learn how to operate within the sphere of others' dreams without feeling the need to interfere with them, just by vibing on your own frequency you will always manifest yourself into where you are meant to be as long as you don't resist or let your lower mind get the best of your Consciousness..
JUPITER and URANUS are opposite one another, creating a powerful influence on your Heart and Crown, driving your Higher Ego Upward and aligning you to your power and purpose. Uranus brings with it Cosmic Surprises which can be liberating or Chaotic, and Jupiter expands the effect with Greatness.. This is a very powerful combination..
MERCURY and PLUTO are opposite one another, creating a harmony and perfecting of knowledge and Truth, and blending the two in an actively expressed way which tears down old paradigms and brings in the new best inventive ways of doing things.
Be within your Heart, and learn to listen to the voice of the Inner Guru, all is well..
Namaste
James
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Louise Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Fri Jun 25, 2010 7:46 pm
Louise wrote:
I am at my friends this evening. I have clear location here and perspective. The moon is rising in the south slightly to the east It is 9:36 est. I took a few pics will wait till it's above the trees. Right now it's low in the south slightly east sky. I am on the Hudson. Good perspective, as river runs north/south. I am on west side looking due east.
BUMPING THIS TOO SORRY
Louise Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Fri Jun 25, 2010 8:19 pm
OK Guys, the Moon has arisen due south~~
Biggles Senior Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:04 pm
Louise wrote:
OK Guys, the Moon has arisen due south~~
I know the sun is supposed to rise in the east and set in the west but what are the normal patterns for the moon when it rises, I mean is that normal for it to rise due south.
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:50 pm
i am looking at my moon rise... feels due east, the house still warm inside from the heat of the day, cool air comes in through every window, open... it is smack dab in front of me as i sit at the computer - i hope i will wake up to see the end of the eclipse, the sky is clear
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:14 pm
ok.. been trying to figure this moon thing out.. i'm still looking these two snip-its might help..full articles at the links the bold is mine
The Moon remains bright in the evening and early morning sky this week. Full Moon occurs on the 27th at 7:07 pm Eastern Standard Time. May’s Full Moon is variously known as the Flower Moon, Corn Planting Moon, Milk Moon, and Hare Moon. Luna appears to hug the southern horizon as she moves through the rising stars of the summer sky before ending the week among autumn’s dimmer constellations. On the night of the 27th the Moon glides less than one degree north of the ruddy star Antares as midnight approaches.
Answer: The Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the stars all rise in the east and set in the west. And that's because Earth spins -- toward the east.
stal Senior Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sat Jun 26, 2010 5:56 am
theres an eclipse happening right now down here in oz. its pretty cool.
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sat Jun 26, 2010 5:58 am
i am watching, too, i like the soft shadow .........
Louise Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sat Jun 26, 2010 6:14 am
Thanks for the info SKY Anyone taking pics of the eclipse?
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sat Jun 26, 2010 9:04 am
oh Hippie and Stal..you lucky ones..
i didn't get up early enough...only got a shot of the moon rising last evening..i wanted a later shot but it stayed low and behind the tree tops at least i remember to put some of my stonres out for the full moon cleanings
this is at 9:20...right around when Louise was taking pics would be great if someone got a nice eclipse pic to share
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sat Jun 26, 2010 10:54 am
my camera zoom not that good, sorry, no pics
Louise Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:16 am
oops
stal Senior Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sat Jun 26, 2010 6:44 pm
sorry, no pics from me. phone camera not good enough.
hippie, does that mean we were looking at the eclipse at the same time? how the hell does that work?
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:51 am
you are both in the same shaded area..just different parts of the globe..cool
the part of australia i am in is outside the line though...
maybe i'm not reading it right.
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:47 am
stal wrote:
sorry, no pics from me. phone camera not good enough.
hippie, does that mean we were looking at the eclipse at the same time? how the hell does that work?
i don't know, stal.... my time in arizona same as PST and i started watching at 4:30 am here .... i went to a greenwich time converter and STILL cannot get times figgered out - i USEDTA think i was smart
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sun Jun 27, 2010 12:23 pm
hippie
bookmark this site..it's a good one..for time stuff
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:18 pm
I missed it
Louise Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:40 am
Here's my pics from Friday night--moon in the south time is 2 hors earlier than camera (I never set that thing)
Oh and by the way I took 15 pics at my friends and no orbs on any of them
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:21 pm
You know Louise I noticed two nights ago the moon was very yellow but last night it was white as could be. i wonder if the oil spill and the jet streams have anything to do with that?
Louise Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:59 pm
Lightning222 wrote:
You know Louise I noticed two nights ago the moon was very yellow but last night it was white as could be. i wonder if the oil spill and the jet streams have anything to do with that?
I didn't notice the color, I guess I was paying more attention to the location when I first noticed it rising in the west a week or 2 ago---I was perplexed
Biggles Senior Member
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Subject: Re: luminaries on the move Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:16 pm
stal wrote:
sky otter wrote:
you are both in the same shaded area..just different parts of the globe..cool