Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 19:00:19 Gloria Lee wrote: >There will be two Solar Eclipses, one >on July 1st and one on July 30th, and a Lunar Eclipse >on July 16th. I must be about 4 days later than the rest of the universe (nothing new), but I enjoyed the view of a lunar eclipse last night in dreams. It was a great sight. Love, Amanda. Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 Hi Glo, > Returned to find this in the mailbox. > > > We are experiencing a very rare phenomenon in July 2000. During this >one month we will have three Eclipses. There will be two Solar Eclipses, one >on July 1st and one on July 30th, and a Lunar Eclipse on July 16th. The last >time three Eclipses happened in one month was in December 1694, and that >unusual Celestial occurrence will not happen again until December 2848, >according to Blum's Almanac. That is pretty awesome, isn't it? Well, we don't usually have two New Moons and a Full Moon in one month... and these all are eclipses. But this Full Moon on Sunday was pretty awesome... As you know, a Full Moon is when the Sun and Moon oppose each other from opposite sides of the earth. At this Full Moon, the Sun and Moon were exactly on the Moon's Nodes, the Dragon's Head and the Dragon's Tail. I posted something about it, and then Linda posted some information about the Nodes in Vedic astrology. >Fri, 21 Jul 2000 13:18:11 0000 >Amanda: >I must be about 4 days later than the rest of the universe (nothing new), >but I enjoyed the view of a lunar eclipse last >night in dreams. It was a great sight. Now that's very interesting to me! I didn't sleep last night... the K. was running so high, I really couldn't sleep through it. I was planning to go somewhere with my neighbor this morning, and he was to give me a wake-up call at 7:00. Fortunately he didn't... I finally fell asleep about then and was awake again at 8:00. He came over later and apologized for forgetting completely... said he couldn't sleep last night. And he looked it! ) I told him I couldn't either, and he said, "It must be the Moon." And of course I said, "No, the Full Moon was last weekend." Okay... I've looked to see what might have caused this. After an eclipse, the energies are triggered when another planet aspects the eclipse point... the degree(s) where the eclipse took place. At the Full Moon the Sun was at 24° 19' Cancer and the Moon at 24° 19' Capricorn. And Mars, the "action planet," has been coming closer and closer to the eclipse point. At Greenwich (Eng.) noon today (the 21st) Mars was at 23° 8' Cancer, moving slowly... it will get to the exact eclipse point a little before 8 am GMT on the 23rd. But here's something else! The astrology computation programs usually give the positions for four big asteroids, which I don't use... don't pay much attention to them. But one of them, Vesta, was conjunct the Moon and Node at the eclipse. It's retrograde now... that is, its apparent motion is backward, and at noon GMT today it was at 23° 3' Capricorn... just past opposition with Mars! Vesta and Mars in opposition on the eclipse points. No wonder I couldn't sleep and you saw the Full Moon eclipse! The one coming up on the 31st looks like another whopper. It's a New Moon with Sun and Moon together at 8° Leo, with the cluster Praesepe and the two stars, the Aselli. The old star books, which tend to see everything as black or white, call that degree a degree of blindness and issue dire warnings about it. But I've found that degree... or the degrees opposite or square to it, about 8° of Scorpio, Aquarius, or Taurus... in the charts of many spiritually oriented people... and I think it's a degree associated with light in some way... light, insight, intuition, enlightenment, illumination... Love, Dharma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 But this Full Moon on Sunday was pretty awesome... As you know, a Full Moon is when the Sun and Moon oppose each other from opposite sides of the earth. At this Full Moon, the Sun and Moon were exactly on the Moon's Nodes, the Dragon's Head and the Dragon's Tail. I posted something about it, and then Linda posted some information about the Nodes in Vedic astrology. Now that's very interesting to me! I didn't sleep last night... the K. was running so high, I really couldn't sleep through it. I was planning to go somewhere with my neighbor this morning, and he was to give me a wake-up call at 7:00. Fortunately he didn't... I finally fell asleep about then and was awake again at 8:00. He came over later and apologized for forgetting completely... said he couldn't sleep last night. And he looked it! ) I told him I couldn't either, and he said, "It must be the Moon." And of course I said, "No, the Full Moon was last weekend." Hi Pretty Lady. Dharma, I missed those posts, being gone then. The moon looked full to me last weekend. I could not sleep that Sunday night the 16th when the eclipse occurred. I knew nothing about any eclipse and was exhausted from the retreat weekend, so I wasn't too happy about no sleep when I had to drive the next day too. I really know nothing about astrology, so it's all Greek to me. Thanks for sharing that you couldn't sleep then either. Love, Gloria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2000 Report Share Posted July 22, 2000 Hi Glo, >Dharma, I missed those posts, being gone then. The moon looked full to me last >weekend. I could not sleep that Sunday night the 16th when the eclipse >occurred. I >knew nothing about any eclipse and was exhausted from the retreat weekend, >so I >wasn't too happy about no sleep when I had to drive the next day too. I >really know >nothing about astrology, so it's all Greek to me. Well, eclipses happen only at New Moon or Full Moon, because that's when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are lined up in one way or another. Very early Sunday morning I wrote: >The Full Moon this morning, July 16, looks like a whopper. I don't know >about you, but I'm feeling incredible energy from it already. The exact >time will be 1:55pm GMT; that's Greenwich Mean Time, 4 hours from EDT. But the energy is strong before the Full Moon and also afterward. > Thanks for sharing that you >couldn't sleep then either. Well, I was pretty wired the whole time, but it was actually last night that I didn't sleep. And neither did my neighbor, and Amanda dreamed of the eclipse! So I had to look to see what was triggering the eclipse energy. Feels like another night like that... it's 2am here, and I'm still wired. Next eclipse is due on the 31st at the New Moon... Love, Dharma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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