Sunday, January 19, 2014
Sunday, January 19, 2014, 19 Elaphebolion, 4th night of the Waning Moon, in Virgo, Theodosius installed as co-emperor 379 A.D, Louis XVI sentenced to death 1793, birthday of James Watt 1736, Robert E. Lee 1807, starting in the 12th Mansion of the Moon, Al Sarfah/Acarfal, good for friendship and charitable acts, then entering the 13th Mansion of the Moon, Al Awwa/Alahue, good for aid, comfort, assistance, around 5:00 A.M.
Planetary Hours of the Day begin with the Sun at 7:16 A.M., and last 48.33 minutes. Planetary Hours of the Night commence with Jupiter at 4:56 P.M., lasting 71.66 minutes. Sun starts in Capricorn, then moves into Aquarius 10:51 P.M., Mercury in Aquarius, Venus retrograde in Capricorn, Mars in Libra, Jupiter retrograde in Cancer, Saturn in Scorpio.
And now we all get to drift off on the currents of our dreams and reveries. Whether this is utilized to recoup and reinvigorate, or merely to escape one’s current reality, is entirely up to you, of course. Keeping in mind that both Venus and Jupiter are still retrograde, it’s an uphill battle to maintain a clear perspective in regards to what one is doing, and how it is perceived by others. This tendency is augmented by our Virgo Moon being in opposition to Neptune, which can lead to people acting out their fantasies of superiority, aided by the Moon also being sextile Jupiter. It’s one of those days where everyone can feel a bit too special, a bit too entitles. Magically, it might be best to turn this self-absorption outward, in aid to others.
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