--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're initiated into certain practices (e.g. certain forms of
Tara, etc.) their influence is magnified many times. It's fun
taking
your mala outside and practicing while you watch--esp. with a group
of friends. Even
m2smart4u2000 wrote:
What is the affect jyotish wise? isn't it occurring in mercury?
I thought it was a good time to have a yagya
Lunar eclipses occur on the full moon (purnima) and are
of three types: total, partial and penumbral.
A Total Lunar Eclipse is when the Moon entirely passes
excellent animation illustrates total lunar eclipse this weekend
see: http://www.shadowandsubstance.com
excellent graphic illustration which explains the eclipse points
(the lunar nodes, aka Rahu and Ketu in jyotish)
see: http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/why_cycles.html
m2smart4u2000 wrote:
I thought that it occurs in Mercury so doesn't it affect Mercury?
I have exalted mercury, my yoga karaka something or other. Plus
mercury is retrograde. I do not necessarily find that mercury
retrograde is a bad thing. I have signed contracts during periods of
retrograde that I felt had good
Sounds like you need a basic astrology course. Events don't happen *in*
a planet, they happen in a sign. The eclipse will happen when the Moon
is opposite the Sun and near Ketu the south node in Leo via sidereal
astrology. The Sun rules Leo not Mercury unless you are using western
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, m2smart4u2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What is the affect jyotish wise? isn't it occurring in mercury? I
thought it was a good time to have a yagya
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It's possibly said to be a good time to have a yagya only because
eclipses of any sort
Also no watching reruns of Reno911, My Name Is Earl, or Chappelle's
Show...
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What is the affect jyotish wise? isn't it occurring in mercury?
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