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Topic: When does the moon enter each sign?
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MARY unregistered
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posted November 21, 2002 05:30 PM
I know that the sun enters Aries on March 20th Taurus April 20th etc.... When does the moon enter each sign? IP: Logged |
pidaua Knowflake Posts: 67 From: Back in AZ with Bear the Leo Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 21, 2002 05:45 PM
HI Mary, There is a website that I really like to use that gives you a weekly update on what sign the moon is moving into: www.moonscopes.com and you can check: www.astro.com http://www.astro.com/swisseph/ae/2000/ae_2002.pdf?lang=e The second link has the ephemeris for all the signs / planets. I am still trying to find a good one to list the full month. I have the Farmers Almanac, but I don't find that it is very accurate about dates of the moon.
I hope this helps. ------------------ "Loyalty to petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul in this world--and never will." Mark Twain IP: Logged |
Alena unregistered
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posted November 21, 2002 05:53 PM
If you go to the homepage of astro.com you will find a list of the current planetary positions and also the degrees they are in.IP: Logged |
Donna unregistered
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posted November 21, 2002 09:00 PM
Hi Mary,The Moon changes signs every 2 1/2 days. Here is a link with a current calendar showing the sign the Moon is in. (Gemini today) http://www.mooncatsastrology.com/webpages/moontoday.htm Donna IP: Logged |
MARY unregistered
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posted November 22, 2002 03:38 PM
Thank you all so much. What do you think of the moon and surgery as in Linda's books? According to the web site that you gave Donna, the moon will be in scorpio on the 1st and 2nd of Dec.. My cousin is going to get her tubal reversed at that time. She should wait till the 3rd or 4th right?? Because scorpio is ruler of the reproductive orgins.?
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Donna unregistered
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posted November 22, 2002 05:02 PM
Mary,Yes, surgery should not be performed during the time when the Moon is in a sign that rules the body part to be operated on. They say the further away from the body part to be operated on the Moon is, the better. Although, the 4th is New Moon, time for new beginnings. Donna IP: Logged |
MARY unregistered
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posted November 22, 2002 05:11 PM
How cool, I got that right.Thank you for the input. IP: Logged |