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Full Moon and Lunar Eclipse Thursday 07 Sept

Posted on Sep 7th, 2006 by Risto : Peace Voyager Risto
. Mood WatchBrace yourself and pace yourself - this lunar ecliptic Full Moon in Pisces will be a busy time for everyone. We begin today with a moon conjunct Uranus at 11:01am EDT (8:01am PDT) which will bring out a rebellious quality in our moods. At 1:48 pm EDT (10:48 am PDT) Moon trine Jupiter suggests generous and joyous moods -- a welcome treat, though on a lunar eclipse day we must be alert and cautious also. Later tonight at 1:26am Sept 8 EDT (10:26pm 7 Sept PDT) Moon opposite Mercury brings pensive moods and we may feel a trifle overwhelmed by the things that are on our minds. Full Moon in Pisces (Moon opposite Sun) This moon brings out the possible psychic in everyone. At 2:43pm EDT (11:43am PDT), the Full Moon reaches its peak. Sensitivity runs very high on a Full Pisces Moon, and people express themselves in very artistic or perhaps nonsensical ways. Dance, music, art, and enchantment set the stage for Full Pisces Moon activity. Imaginations will run wild today and anything is possible. Partial Eclipse of the Moon in Pisces - This Moon eclipse may have negative effects on the ocean, and on travel by sea. Violation or corruption may affect the condition of coastlines and rivers. The dark side of Pisces Moon eclipse is also evident in depressing or meloncholic feelings; be watchful of the true signs of despair. Immorality and ugly hate crimes are possible, particularly with themes of religious intolerance, and there will probably be more news of destruction from somewhere in the Middle East. Eclipses in Pisces bring out the dark side of our beliefs and are a time of vulnerable confidences and deep sensitivity. The sanctity of human life gets pondered, and our souls are baffled by the unfathomable crimes of the heartless. Take heart and be cautious as well as vigilant. . Excerpted from Celestial Forecaster 2006 by Annie Bones, published by Loon Feather . - .
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