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December 10 – Lunar Eclipse in Taurus

There will be a full lunar eclipse in the constellation of sidereal Taurus on December 10, 2011. This lunar eclipse brings a psychological balancing point to the current Scorpio cycle, Which began with the solar eclipse in Scorpio on November 25, 2011. This Taurus eclipse has several main sources of strength. First of all, the Moon is in its sign of exultation, Taurus. The moon is exalted in Taurus because of its stabilizing...

Mercury Retrograde in Scorpio

When a planet goes retrograde it appears to be moving backward in the sky relative to our life on earth, which i moving forward. When thing “back up”, we pay more attention to them as they are not operating according to plan. With Mercury, details, speech and communication is a big thing. This includes communicating through contracts and legal things as well. Mercury will be retrograde between November 24 –...

Vedic Astrology Full Moon in Aries

The full Moon in Aries happens November 10, 2011 at 8:16 PM GMT. Full moons occur at the midway point of a Sun/Moon cycle. The current cycle is in Libra, meaning the Sun and Moon most recently came together in Libra, on October 26 to be precise. We are in a Libra cycle right now, a time when we are learning how to harmonize our energy with another person’s energy. This is one of life’s most important lessons,...

Planetary War in Scorpio | Mars Kicking Ass in Leo

There are two very urgent transits right now that are making us agitated and triggered. 1. Mercury will be defeating Venus in a Planetary War from October 28 until November 14, 2011. 2. Mars is now in Leo – asserting a high level of self-will. The planetary War happens when two  planets come very close together, within 1 degree. When this happens the planet with the lowest ecliptic longitude overcomes the other –...

Vedic Astrology – Planetary War – Grah...

In planetary war, the planets have to be within 1 degree Of each other, but there is conflicting information about whether the one with the highest or lowest longitude “wins”. Also it is unclear whether ecliptic longitude or declination is to be used. There are also certain things like “Venus always wins” (due to brightness) ,.. And certain references that imply the speed of the planets and many other...
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