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JULY 31 2015 - FULL BLUE MOON IN AQUARIUS

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AstroEyes Evolutionary Astrology – Cathy Lindsey

A Full Blue Moon in Aquarius……..   What does that mean?    A Blue Moon is when there are….. 2 Full Moons in one month.  This can be a very spiritual/psychic moon…….. because one of the meanings of a Blue Moon is:  that it gives us the ability to cross dimensions.  It also can signify an unusual event…… a “once in a life time” event.  Actually a Blue Moon isn’t necessarily that rare……. as a Blue Moon happens every two to three years.   But the traditions and attention that it receives….places it in the arena of a  “Mystical type of Moon.”  Giving us the ability to pull that mystical energy…… into our thoughts and creations……while guiding us in releasing things/thoughts/energies… from the past on all levels.   With Aquarius….remember that the main focus is not just on yourself…..but on others…..the Tribe…..the Community…..and Humanity.   The last Blue Moon we had was in  August of 2012.   Was there something special that was happening in your world in August of 2012?    You might be given a “wake-up” call,  a “pop quiz”, or a nudge…. during this Aquarius Full Blue Moon…. referencing back to August of 2012.   The Next Blue Moon is January 2, 2018.

 Full Moons are a time of releasing.  It is a time of releasing the old that is no longer working. Go deep into yourself, your foundations and old perceptions and observe what is no longer working for you.  What is no longer vibrating where you are vibrating?   It is a time of purging and releasing in all areas of your life.   Remember that this Aquarian Blue Full Moon….. last a day and half (or 2 days as some are now saying) on each side of the peak.

The most recent message from Venus after rearrangement of the planets on the New Year's Day

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Channeler:S-AEko/Saeko Morishiro (By multidimensional language)

Translator:Nana/Traveler from a star

Translated from Japanese into English by Taki Chino

8 Jan. 2014

 

I know well that I am a planet which is loved and noticed very well by everybody on the earth.

 

It is my greatest pleasure that one of my roles is to protect “Love and Beauty”. For the time of Aquarius that we are proceeding into, I am honored to be assigned, in a position among other planets in the solar system, to carry out a job of harmonizing and restoring love.

 

It is also my pleasure that I am an object of prayer at dawn, an object of peoples' love and prayer as is shown in the customs that I am deemed to be the source of profound loving feelings of the former night.

 

In addition, I am an existence that provides tremendous amount of good effect on not only improving all of your systems but also your relationships and partnerships assisting to allow meeting those who should intrinsically be united and finalize the lessons for those who are studying on the tree dimensional earth.

 

Three planets, zodiacal light and Milky Way

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Earthsky.org- 10/18/13, Deborah Byrd

Milky Way on left, and faint zodiacal light on right, with planets Venus, Saturn and Mercury in front of the light.  Photo taken at Mount Bromo in Indonesia on September 28, 2013 by Justin Ng.  Click here to see more photos by Justin Ng.

Milky Way on left, and faint zodiacal light on right, with planets Venus, Saturn and Mercury in front of the light. Photo taken at Mount Bromo in Indonesia on September 28, 2013 by Justin Ng

At one glance, one may think that this image is photoshopped or it’s a composite because it’s simply impossible to see Milky Way galaxy at dusk. But what you’re really seeing here is a single exposure shot of a rare phenomenon, known as zodiacal light (a.k.a. “false dusk”), that I have captured during my recent trip to Mount Bromo in the Southern Hemisphere. Zodiacal light is best seen during spring and autumn, and I chose to visit Mt Bromo a few days after [the Southern Hemisphere's autumnal equinox] as I hoped to capture the zodiacal light along with the 3 planets, 3 volcanoes and a Milky Way galaxy.

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Don’t miss the moon and Venus tonight!

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Earthsky.org - 9/8/13, Deborah Byrd

View larger. | Here are the moon and Venus last night - September 7 - as captured by EarthSky Facebook friend Ken Christison in North Carolina.  Thank you, Ken!  On Sunday evening - September 8 - the moon will appear much closer to Venus.  The Americas, in particular, will get a dramatically close view of the pair.

Tonight – Sunday, September 8, 2013 – there will be a very close pairing of the moon and Venus, especially as seen from the Americas. The moon and Venus will be seen from around the world, but, since the moon is moving in orbit around Earth, its distance from Venus on our sky’s dome will vary throughout that day. North and South America, and Europe, are all well placed for viewing this event. These are the brightest nighttime objects in Earth’s sky. They will be beautiful, no matter where you are on the globe.

Start looking for the moon and Venus about 30 minutes after sunset on September 8. Look west. Don’t wait too late because, especially from latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, Venus soon follows the sun below the western horizon.

Eyes on the Sky: Aug 5 thru Aug 11: Perseid Meteor Showers

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Eyesonthesky.com, 8/5/13

 

Published on Aug 4, 2013

www.eyesonthesky.com The Perseid meteor shower is one of the best ones to see all year, because it occurs during warm weather. So later this week, go outside to observe this event as Earth plows into the debris field left over from the comet Swift-Tuttle. Learn where, when and how to best spot the Perseids. See what's up in the night sky every week with "Eyes on the Sky" videos, astronomy made easy.

Planetary trio – Mercury, Venus, Jupiter – still close at dusk May 27

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Earthsky.org- 5/27/13, Bruce Mc Clure

 

Planetary trio featuring Mercury, Venus  and Jupiter as they appear after sunset on May 27.

 

Did you see the three planets after sunset last night? Jupiter, Venus and Mercury formed a near-perfect equilateral triangle in the western twilight sky. Tonight – May 27, 2013 – the triangle is not so equal-sided, but you can still witness the planetary trio that pops out over the western horizon about 45 to 75 minutes after sunset. Don’t miss these three planets! You’ll be looking over the sunset point on the horizon at evening dusk. Be sure to find an unobstructed horizon in the direction of sunset, and if you have them, bring along binoculars to enhance the view of the three planets.

 

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