Archive for 02/09/2007

Major earthquake follows Full Moon

Some days ago we warned that the period immediately following the Full Moon is prone to the incidence of major earthquakes. This is because the Full Moon is able to raise rocks and land masses by up to four to six inches.

After the Full Moon these land masses including whole mountain ranges snap back into place with a force capable of producing major earthquakes. This month was no different and immediately following the Full Moon on the 28th of the month we have a massive earthquake of 7.4 magnitude in the Santa Cruz Islands, in the Pacific Ocean.

This latest earthquake illustrates how predictable massive quakes can really be, and is also a dramatic illustration of the unique influence that exists between celestial phenomena and events here on Earth.

2nd - 3rd September 2007

At least five major planetary alignments or oppositions hold sway over this present alert pattern, but all of them are either beyond their peak, or have yet to reach a peak.

In the case of one: The opposition between Saturn and Neptune, this happens to be the last day of a year long conjunction that has lasted since the late summer of last year. This has contributed a steady influence of hesitant, unfocused and confused thinking which may have been to the detriment of forward progress. Hence it may be that if the last 12 months has seemed to be one of little personal development, then the Saturn/Neptune opposition may be the answer.

For the most part its effects will have been absorbed over a period of time, and thus taken for granted, but now that the opposition is coming to an end the difference may slowly become apparent, with more decisive thoughts and actions.

For the moment it is the fast developing opposition between the Sun and Uranus that holds the most interest. This is still at least three days from a peak, but its influence is very much apparent. This may contribute an atmosphere of intense moods and feelings with the possibility of extremes of expression. This means agitated or over excitable feelings with rebellious or argumentative inclinations, with very strident beliefs and convictions. In addition there may be a tendency towards bizarre, unusual, or totally out of character modes of behaviour, of the sort that may cause future embarrassment of a lasting nature. This opposition can also incline towards fits of hysteria or paranoia. Read the rest of this entry »

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