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Topic: Phase of moon at birth
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Lemingtyne unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 11:45 AM
What was the phase of the moon when you were born? Go here -- http://aa.usno.navy.mil/ Click on Data Services & Complete Sun and Moon Data for One Day. Enter your date and place of birth.What effect does the phase of the moon at the time of birth have on the individual? I was born a couple of days after the full moon: waning gibbous with 93% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. Moon quincunx Sun, past exact (149*) ------------------ Libra Sun, Taurus Moon, Capricorn Rising IP: Logged |
nove731 Knowflake Posts: 43 From: Strasbourg, France Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 20, 2005 12:22 PM
Phase of the Moon on 13 April: waning gibbous with 89% of the Moon's visible disk illuminatedIP: Logged |
Gemini Nymph unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 12:44 PM
I born during the Last Quarter of the moon, with 54% illumination. I have Moon at 20 Pisces squaring Sun at 24 Gem,IP: Logged |
Mystic Gemini unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 01:18 PM
Phase of the Moon on 19 June: waning crescent with 5% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. New Moon on 21 June 1982 at 7:52 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. ------------------ Gemini sun, Cancer rising, mercury in Gemini, moon in Taurus *29, venus in Taurus, mars in Libra *´¨) ¸.·´¸.·*´¨) ¸.·*¨) (¸.·´ (¸.·´ * Lost in the peace of serenity Blind my eyes I cannot see Lost my soul but found my heart Again a time, when I shall start IP: Logged |
sdg1844 unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 02:23 PM
I was born on 5/29: Phase of the moon waxing crescent with 5% of the moon's visible disk illuminated. New moon on 5/27------------------ Before you speak, ask yourself, is it kind, is it necessary, is it true, does it improve on the silence? -Sai Baba IP: Logged |
Lousianagrl unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 04:05 PM
Why does it matter what phase the moon was in?------------------ Aqua sun Scorpio Moon Pisces Asc If heaven was an hour, it would be twilight When the fireflies start their dancin on the lawn And suppers on the stove and mammas laughin And everybodys workin day is done... IP: Logged |
Almost An Angel unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 04:11 PM
Phase of the Moon on 10 May 1986: waxing crescent with 3% of the Moon's visible disk illuminatedNew Moon on 8 May 1986 at 6:10 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. IP: Logged |
jkxx unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 04:11 PM
And somewhat (un)related, does this have anything to do with the Moon being void of course in any way?IP: Logged |
Lemingtyne unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 04:34 PM
quote: Why does it matter what phase the moon was in?
quote: And somewhat (un)related, does this have anything to do with the Moon being void of course in any way?
I don't know the answers to these questions. This is just something I've been thinking about for the past few days, and wondering myself "does it matter?" It's been over 7 years since I read Linda's Star Signs, but I remember a section where she discusses the effects of the phases of the moon on our rhythms of life. Think about the ocean tides and a woman's fertility cycle. Linda writes that if you get a haircut when the moon is full, your hair will grow out much slower. If you want your hair to grow longer faster, trim a little off the edges during a new moon. The phase of the moon affects our daily life here on earth, but it's barely mentioned in astrology except indirectly if it's in aspect to the sun. Is this because it really doesn't matter? Or have we been overlooking something of importance?IP: Logged |
Cardinalgal unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 05:15 PM
First quarter Moon on 4 October 1973 at 11:32 (Universal Time + 1h). Ashford, Kent UKIP: Logged |
angel_of_hope unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 05:42 PM
ME: Full Moon on 2 January 1980 at 12:03 a.m. Alaska Standard Time. I was born at 9:07am, the moon set at 9:55am on that day. My LOVE: Phase of the Moon on 11 April: waning gibbous with 90% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. Full Moon on 8 April 1982 at 5:18 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.
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taurean_scorpion unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 06:05 PM
Phase of the Moon on 2 May: waning gibbous with 99% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.IP: Logged |
Azalaksh Knowflake Posts: 982 From: New Brighton, MN, USA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 20, 2005 06:25 PM
Good topic, Lemingtyne!Phase of the Moon on 20 October: waxing gibbous with 95% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. Full Moon on 22 October at 4:55 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. WAXING GIBBOUS -- You are striving to improve yourself and find some meaning to your place in society. From http://goddess.astrology.com/moon/phaseoverview.html As the Moon moves through its phases, it affects our emotions and moods. Our own physical cycles are connected to those phases, though they may not exactly coincide. In ancient times, the Moon was the major light in the night. With no electricity, the changing phases of the Moon had a much more direct effect on people. Like a child's night light, the Moon was a comfort, like the mother is a comfort to babies. At the beginning of the cycle, the New Moon disappears and we have a black sky for as long as three days. We carry such information in our ancestral memories, even if we now live in the middle of a city with every street lit and night lights in every room. On some level, we still feel the Moon cycles. The dark of the Moon, for instance, may be associated with deeper mysteries and secrets, because without light, things can be hidden. In each of the phases, the Moon's influence represents different life situations. Wouldn't it be great if we could predict what we have to deal with just by following the cycles of the Moon? It doesn't work that way, but we can use our awareness of the Moon's influence, and work with the energy that's traveling to our planet to help with whatever we're going through. Waxing and Waning The first portion of the cycle, from New Moon to the Full Moon, is the waxing period. It is the build up, the beginning of the cycle from creation to consciousness. The second part of the cycle, from the Full to the Balsamic Moon, is the waning period. Now the cycle returns from consciousness to creation. Synodic and Siderial Moon Periods The 29-day Synodic period is the time from New Moon to New Moon. This is called the "lunation cycle" and it signifies the relationship between Sun and Moon as they work together. The myth associated with the Synodic period is that of Apollo, god of the Sun and of wisdom, and his sister Artemis, also known as Diana, goddess of the moon and of wilderness. The Siderial period is 27 days. This is the Moon's own cycle, the relationship of the Moon to itself. Another link: http://www.mooncatsastrology.com/webpages/moontoday.htm#lunar 'Zala IP: Logged |
Tula unregistered
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posted November 20, 2005 07:05 PM
For my birthday: waning gibbous with 93% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.My moon and sun are in quincunx aspect - separated exactly by 150 degrees (moon at 3 Taurus in the 7th house, sun at 3 Libra in the 12th). I find that I am much more likely to get my period during this phase of the moon than at any other time. As well, I believe there is a theory that women spontaneously ovulate when the moon's phase is as it was at the time of their birth. I also was conceived during the quincunx aspect (but under a waxing gibbous), and notice that when I meet someone whose solar/lunar profile corresponds to the sun's and moon's positions at the time of my conception (sun in Capricorn, moon in Gemini), there is an instant feeling of kinship and deja vu. IP: Logged | |