Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Tuesday, September 23, 2014 30 Maimakterion, dedicated to Hekate in the Athenian calender, in Roman rites dedicated to Apollo and Latona (his mother), Lewis and Clark return to St. Louis from their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase territory 1806, Neptune discovered 1846, the start of the “Manhattan Project” 1942, birthday of Euripides 480 BCE, of Agustus Caesar 63 BCE, death of Snorri Sturluson, composer of the Poetic Edda 1241, of Sigmund Freud 1939, 2nd night of the Dark of the Moon, starting in Virgo, then going Void of Course from 8:15 A.M. to 11:58 P.M., then entering Libra, overseen by the 19th Decan, Seuichat, ruled by the Moon, the whole of the day in the 14th Mansion (Al Simak); good for promoting love, health, bad for land travel, good for other modes.
Planetary Hours of the Day begin with Mars at 6:43 A.M., and last 60.8 minutes. Planetary Hours of the Night commence with Saturn at 6:53 P.M., lasting 59.2 minutes, Sun in Libra, Mercury in Libra, Venus in Virgo, Mars in Scorpio, Jupiter in Leo, Saturn in Scorpio.
With most of the day being Void of Course, it can be difficult to develop any strong opinions about how one feels, or what one wishes to do. However the Moon being sextile Saturn and conjunct Venus in the early morning does lay down a foundation, one that supports a calm and easy manner, and an appreciation for the small things; think of Emily Dickenson. It’s a good day to be out and about observing. One’s magicks are best employed in centering and healing.
Seuichat is imaged as a man holding an arrow and a bird, and embodies fairness aand protection.
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