Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 At 08:49 AM 4/21/04 +0100, Flick wrote: >Hi Anne, > >Well the roots of this came from reading Isabel Hickey's Astrology A Cosmic >Science, in the mid 70's when I first came into astrology. She states that >enterprises begun on a waning moon don't often flourish (or words to that >effect) and that if you take a job on the last three days of the moon's >cycle you are unlikely to stay in it. I kind of fell into observing that in >my life... Hi... I've been tracking events, replationships, etc. with the Moon phases for a long time, and it does seem that anything started after the last quarter Moon period either has to be re-done, revised, or else it fails. Or else the results aren't what you hoped they would be. Try going on a clothes shopping trip two or three days before the New Moon and see how many of those articles you'll decide you don't want or something will be wrong with them. Of course it might be smart to write a realtor's contract just before the New Moon. The house might sell quickly and the contract will be terminated. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hi Therese, Have you also tried tracking the sun's cycle. I did this consciously a lot when studying the eight pagan festivals. Four are tied to the solstices and equinoxes and four are cross quarter ones in between. It's remarkable to align your pattern of growth for the year with the agricultural cycle of planting, growth, harvest etc - which of course is reliant on the apparent waxing and then waning of the sun. It's as powerful a cycle as the moon, though less obvious. On 21/4/04 9:17 pm, " Therese Hamilton " <eastwest wrote: > Hi... > > I've been tracking events, replationships, etc. with the Moon phases for a > long time, and it does seem that anything started after the last quarter > Moon period either has to be re-done, revised, or else it fails. Or else > the results aren't what you hoped they would be. Try going on a clothes > shopping trip two or three days before the New Moon and see how many of > those articles you'll decide you don't want or something will be wrong with > them. Of course it might be smart to write a realtor's contract just before > the New Moon. The house might sell quickly and the contract will be > terminated. > > Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hi Therese >Of course it might be smart to write a realtor's contract just >before > the New Moon. The house might sell quickly and the contract will be > terminated. I'll keep that in mind as soon as I will own a house, but that may take many years from now ;-) Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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