Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

Hey Christine B and Lyra,
The astrologer I subscribe to says that the fixed signs are really getting slammed here
recently.  He should know, he's a Taurus, I'm an Aquarius and my wife's a Scorpio.
You know what they say:  If it doesn't KILL YOU it'll make you STRONGER.  Jeeze.
With that in mind we should be invincible by now!
TP

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

Hi TP ... actually, for me, things have been pretty A-OK lately ... lots of changes but good ones ...

And Auendove is yet another Scorpio on this board.  I believe there are quite a few!!  And probably more even just watching ... Scorpios being oh-so-secretive <g>

But, thanks for the additional heads up!!

Christine B.

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

Tom Paine wrote:

Hey Christine B and Lyra,
The astrologer I subscribe to says that the fixed signs are really getting slammed here
recently.  He should know, he's a Taurus, I'm an Aquarius and my wife's a Scorpio.
You know what they say:  If it doesn't KILL YOU it'll make you STRONGER.  Jeeze.
With that in mind we should be invincible by now!
TP

Thanks for the head's up TP.   It has been a crazy few weeks, a lot of ups and downs, low energy and such.  Even been snagged not once, but a couple of times in only several weeks.  Woke up with the telltale marks on my body and feeling like my life force had been sucked out of me.  This was last week.   Took me several days to recuperate from that, I don't know what the hell was done to me.   I don't know if that had to do with astrology, or just my bad luck in being me.   wink  big_smile   

On a lighter note - Aquarius and Scorpio, huh?  Interesting match, astrologically speaking.  Aquarian males are usually very technologically oriented, very good with computers, cars, electronics, good at fixing stuff, and they're very balanced emotionally, if not even a little detached.  Scorpio women, well, do we need to go there?  haha big_smile    Free astrological compatibility analysis, courtesy of lyra.  wink  hehe

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

The reason I even mentioned the astrology angle is that when things are crazy and
you're not handling things as well as you think you should you can usually find
something going on in your chart which makes you think that you're not going crazy.
Or that you really are.  Ha!

The Aquarius and Scorpio thing works with us because although I can be very
detached and analytical, I have a deep emotional streak that we both resonate to.
I have a lot of Scorpio friends, come to think of it.  But that's another thread...
TP

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Yeah astrology really is key here. After investigating my own birth chart I'm seeing it shows the very same weaknesses through which I have in life received the greatest trials and challenges (and 'attention'). The AstroClick portrait and Personal Portrait at astro.com are free and worth checking out if anyone here hasn't taken a look at their birth chart yet.

The moon's pretty strong in my chart, so that explains why I've noticed the moon cycles being a heavyweight factor in my life and perhaps why it's not as significant for others. (I picked up on the moon thing after months of observing a definite cycle to which I could not attribute a cause until later when there retrospectively appeared a near perfect match between observation and lunar phases, and a good enough match from then on for me to predict the timing of further similar instances).

The planets seem to act like frequency beacons, each frequency encoding an archetype of experience. The weakest spots at the weakest times for a person get pummelled. It's sorta like we live in a room whose door aligns with different corridors of experience at different times, and whatever is in that hallways comes in for a little playtime. I get the impression that on the hyperdimensional level, beings are well aware of astrological influences and oppportunistically navigate these alignments.

My sun sign's Taurus, and yeah I've experienced an ongoing abrasiveness over the past month that's a bit unusual compared to the year before, thanks for that piece of info TP.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

Hi montalk,
You're quite welcome.  Glad to be of assistance. 
That hyperdimensional beings use astrological influences must certainly be true.
But here on 3D there are those who use astrological timing to accomplish their
ends.  Works begun during favorable influences have a greater chance of
succeeding than those which don't. The sign and position of the moon is one
of the most noticeable of these factors.
Knowledge of cycles is one of the things TPTB and 4D STS want to keep us in the
dark about.  That's why our calendar is so out of phase with the real world.
They want us to take our instructions from them rather than following our own
intuiton and the rhythms of the universe.
TP

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

Probably too involved a question for a thread so at the risk of sounding silly, why is a full moon and or eclipse in scorpio going to make things more fun or interesting?

P.S. Happy B-Day to me (yesterday)

Peace,
Teddy

"It means the Matrix can't tell you who you are" - Trinity

83 (edited by Auendove 2005-04-20 07:23:01)

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

T-Ren wrote:

Probably too involved a question for a thread so at the risk of sounding silly, why is a full moon and or eclipse in scorpio going to make things more fun or interesting?

P.S. Happy B-Day to me (yesterday)

A belated Happy Birthday to you T-ren big_smile !

As for your question--I'm certainly no expert so take my observations with a grain of sand, this is just how I work it out for myself--

I do believe you yourself have noted that in your occupation you notice an influx of issues with patients/clients during a full moon, maybe even a new moon as well... I know manyeagles has made note of this happening where she works, her job one in the mental health field. The full or new moon alone have observable influences over personality.

For myself, I have noticed that times of unique astronomical processes such as eclipses, or something like the Venus Transit last summer, are sometimes of personal energetic eventfulness. In the past two or more years some of these astronomical processes have been key in my own consciousness growth... It's like I'd be standing at the door readied with awareness to pass through ( lol sometimes running in place), but the astronomical process was the key that opened the door so I could move forward. It's like I see the unique processes as the openings of new energy, new bands of frequency... more information. Many astrologers write about this, I feel it. Tom did a great job with his post too.

Tom wrote:

The planets seem to act like frequency beacons, each frequency encoding an archetype of experience. The weakest spots at the weakest times for a person get pummelled. It's sorta like we live in a room whose door aligns with different corridors of experience at different times, and whatever is in that hallways comes in for a little playtime. I get the impression that on the hyperdimensional level, beings are well aware of astrological influences and oppportunistically navigate these alignments.

And Scorpio? The energy of Scorpio is mainly about regeneration, the cyclical process of death and rebirth.

What that could mean coupled with the full moon and lunar eclipse is far out of my league of knowing with any kind of assurance... oh jeez, although I do have a concern about the potential for a planetary disaster/destruction.

Being a Scorpio and acutely aware of the astronomical processes as influential I will definitely be taking advantage of the event and dedicating some time to personal healing work with the intentions of transmuting residual negative energies in my bodies, the deep seated kind... I think the timing is perfect for this vein of healing agenda, to 'navigate my own alignment', as Tom would say... and as well to be mindful of the opportunistic navigations of others with an agenda of a different vein wink .

This for me is the interesting and fun part, fully engaging my environment cool .

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
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Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance.
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If you spin around on your chair really fast, things around here will make a lot more sense.

lol

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I have written quite a bit that I have seen the effects of the moon on personality (I have no doubt that mayeagles has seen just as much if not more extreme cases than I), I was just curious about scorpio and the eclipse in particular...I'm very ignorant about this area.

Thank-you for answering, my wife and I just got done, putting to death some issues and setting a course to new horizons... interesting timing since scorpio and all! I'm becoming more of a believer about the guidance the stars can have.

Peace,
Teddy

"It means the Matrix can't tell you who you are" - Trinity

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

According to my astrologer this full moon, weekend and next week bring
positive creative vibes for a change.
One thing I've noticed about many Scorpios is that, like Auendove said,
they like to fully engage life.  They like to get in there and wrestle with
all of it.  My wife does that, rushing headlong into danger without any
thought of personal safety.  But that's her pathology and why I call her
the Crash Test Dummy!  Gotta love her.
TP

86 (edited by Christine B. 2005-04-21 02:49:15)

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

T-Ren and all,

T-Ren you asked about how eclipses might effect us and especially this eclipse coming up on the 24th being in Scorpio. 

I think Auendoves response was terrific.  I found interesting data on this on www.astrologyzone.com -- Susan Miller I feel does a really good job interpreting Sun sign monthly horoscopes that seem very on the mark.

Also, for me, the best way to understand astrology and the influences has been to read and re-read my natal chart and that of others.  There is a great site, used by lots of astrologers BTW, www.astro.com -- when the home page comes up, click on "my astro" on the top menu over to the right.  And you can get started.

You can put your own birth information into this site and it will generate all sorts of charts for you ... plus a daily personal horoscrope, relationship stuff etc ... it's a great way to learn, if you are interested, more about astrology.

Christine B.

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Christine B---thanks for the astrology zone link!  It's quite good.
and the astro.com is one I've been using for a couple of years.
Robert Hand's delineations are like major reference works and most
astrologers have his books on their shelves.  At astro.com all of the
daily influences for your personal birth data have been written by him.
TP

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

O Great One
Would you honor us with the moon chart for May?
We don't know what to do without knowing what the moon is doing.
(Just kidding!)
I'm making a chart which includes my biorhythms and my wife's
biorhythms and your moon chart all on one page so we can refer
to it and see why we're acting crazy sometimes.
Thanks in advance!
TP

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

imagine if earth had more than 1 moon ?

ack!

"...i was taken by the hand, from the ocean to the sand..."
nitin sawhney - 'eastern eyes'

Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

GET OUTTA HERE!!!  (shoves you with both hands till you fall over - like Elaine in Seinfeld)

I THOUGHT THAT LAST NIGHT WHILE I LOOKED AT THE MOON!!!!

"And your truth will set you free!" Cipher

"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift.  The rational mind is a faithful servant.  We have created a society which honours the servant but has forgotten the gift." Albert Einstein