Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014, 28 Poseidon, no particular dedication, Battle of Trafalger 1805, first planetarium opens, in Munich 1923, birthday of Samuel Coleridge 1772, death of Lord Nelson 1805, 11th night of the Waning Moon, starting Void of Course in Virgo, then entering Libra 7:12 A.M., overseen by the 21st Decan, Senta, ruled by Jupiter, starting in the 14th Mansion (Al Simak); good for promoting love, health, bad for land travel, good for other modes, then passing into the 15th Mansion (Al Ghafar/Algafra); a good time for treasure hunting and sleuthing, causing friction between people, dealing a blow, around 9:15 A.M.
Planetary Hours of the Day begin with Mars at 7:13 A.M., and last 54.6 minutes. Planetary Hours of the Night commence with Saturn at 6:08 P.M., lasting 65.4 minutes, Sun in Libra, Mercury retrograde in Libra, Venus in Libra, Mars in Sagittarius, Jupiter in Leo, Saturn in Scorpio.
While there may be a bit of room for some action and innovation, today will generally be a pale reflection of last night’s mood and feelings, and feel a bit aimless, thanks to there being no exact aspects today. At least the Moon’s move into Libra allows for a certain bemused detachment. In general, don’t allow the boredom, exacerbated by the Moon moving into the 15th Mansion to color any magickal activity in which you may engage today.
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