JUPITERASC
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Re: How long do effects of an eclipse last?
and requires much research
I recommend keeping an astrological diary
and also calculating your Yearly Profections
to find the LORD OF THE YEAR
for parallel in latitude the orb is 1 degree
the upcoming January eclipse last occurred on that degree
was 31 January 1999
so check back to events at that time
also
I notice there was a Solar eclipse on that same degree
on 1 August 2008
Do not worry. Tibetans have a saying, that if a problem can be fixed, worrying is pointless
because something can be done.
And if a problem can not be fixed, worrying is still pointless, because nothing can be done.
Whatever your situation, no matter how serious, worrying will only make it worse.
It also consumes so much of your time and energy
that you could have used to cultivate inner peace and happiness instead.
~ Chamtrul Rinpoche
BILL MERIDIANs work shows the complexity of eclipse effects on a chartThank you for the wishes and for the picture
I`ve studied the info from Bill Meridian for a while and there seem to be dozens of eclipses affecting my chart in many ways (aside from the one from Nov. 1976) .
So separating wheat from shaff seems to be a time-consuming task.
I`ll be watching the effects of the upcoming January eclipse, as it falls close to my n. Jupiter and occurs two days prior to my upcoming Mars return.
These two planets are between 0 and 1 deg. of latitude in my natal chart, so I would expect the effects of the eclipses falling close to these planets to be more pronounced etc.
I`m not sure, what the max. allowed orb for a parallel in latitude is, though.
It all requires further study.
and requires much research
I recommend keeping an astrological diary
and also calculating your Yearly Profections
to find the LORD OF THE YEAR
for parallel in latitude the orb is 1 degree
the upcoming January eclipse last occurred on that degree
was 31 January 1999
so check back to events at that time
also
I notice there was a Solar eclipse on that same degree
on 1 August 2008
Do not worry. Tibetans have a saying, that if a problem can be fixed, worrying is pointless
because something can be done.
And if a problem can not be fixed, worrying is still pointless, because nothing can be done.
Whatever your situation, no matter how serious, worrying will only make it worse.
It also consumes so much of your time and energy
that you could have used to cultivate inner peace and happiness instead.
~ Chamtrul Rinpoche
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