Wednesday, September 06, 2006

From Tarot.com
There is a planetary power surge this week, as mighty Pluto moves forwards after five months of backtracking. Expect to resurrect projects that you thought had fallen by the wayside long ago, Katherine. And there's more -- on the 6th, relationship planet Venus moves to Virgo and the following day is the Lunar Eclipse in Pisces. You may feel that someone needs putting right, but I would advise you to count to ten before you tear a strip off him or her. Tact will be your best friend, so I advise to wait until the 8th, when Mars enters that most diplomatic sign, Libra. Then you'll be in a better position to tackle any touchy issues.

From Astrology.com
Do you have an urge to howl at the Moon? With the September 7 full Moon lunar eclipse in sensitive Pisces you may feel a bit thin-skinned. Yet, there isn’t a better time to tune into yourself and take stock of where you are and what you want. See if you can take some time away from your busy schedule. Turn off your cell phone, hire a babysitter or take a personal day from work.You already know that astrology offers an aerial view of your life where you can assess your choices and make decisions that are advantageous to you. However, during any lunar eclipse time, Astrology.com believes that each and every one of us could especially benefit from some extra insight. Start by clicking here for your free sample Life Path Reading, and discovering more about what makes your personal journey unique. And don't forget to look into any personal journeys taken in past lives -- start your research with your free sample Past Life Reading.Because full Moons, even lunar eclipses, represent a culmination of what you set in motion during the last new Moon, you should review what you've started since the new Moon on August 23. Between now and the next new Moon later this month, on September 22 (also the date of the autumn solar eclipse) -- get a plan together to make changes that will make you feel more comfortable.But for now, do yourself a favor. Watch a beautiful sunset, listen to a serene piece of music or sit quietly someplace where you can hear yourself think. You’ll be glad you did!Sincerely,Tomorrow evening brings a partial lunar eclipse. It will be impressive, partly because the Moon is due to look so large. It is currently close to 'perigee' which is a posh way of saying it is nearer to Earth than usual. It is also sitting low in the sky because we are at the 18.6 yearly peak of the 'lunar standstill' cycle. Low moons always look bigger than high ones. Cloud cover permitting, we'll see the Moon change colour as it rises around 8pm. I recommend planning an outing to somewhere with a good view of the Eastern horizon.The eclipse is visible in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia. The moment of greatest eclipse is 18.51 Universal Time (7.51pm in the UK; approx midnight, New Delhi; Sydney, 4.51am Friday).

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