Almanac For Thursday 26 September 2013 – Jupiter

Thursday 26 September 2013 – Jupiter

Moon Phase – waning – Last Quarter (at 16:57 BST) – Moon in Cancer at 20:24 BST

Moon in Cancer

Increased emotions, vulnerability and touchiness. Your need for seclusion could become quite strong, and there is a desire to communicate only with those closest to you. It is not a good idea to deal with large groups of people, or to appear on stage. You may also want to care for others, or have others look after you. Emotional difficulties may also be an obstacle to business success.

In the body, the sign of Cancer is associated primarily with stomach and breasts.

Lunar Day 22

Different traditions completely disagree on how to treat this day. The European tradition takes it as particularly inauspicious, but suggests that those who were born on this day have the potential to become good people. The Vedic tradition considers it auspicious for trips and transport, whilst Globa recommends it as a day to study sciences, and master a specific subject.

Vronsky:

The day is unfavourable and unsuccessful for beginnings of various activities. A child born on this day will be a good, active person and will live to a very old age. For the one who falls ill on this day the illness can become dangerous. Dreams will be fulfilled.

Globa:

Symbol – the elephant. Wisdom, firmness, the Universal Law, hidden knowledge, informational field. The day for achieving a goal, studying sciences, trades, understanding one’s own roots. One should be finding out the future, meditating, teaching others, transfer experience, be generous, altruistic. It is recommended to eat a lot. One should not be conservative.

Moon Void-of-Course: Begins at 12:21 BST
Ends at 20:24 BST
*US and Canada (with exception to New Brunswick, which will subtract 4 hours from the times given above) please subtract 5 hours
from above times on east coast and successive time zones will subtract an extra hour(+5) according to time zone you’re in

UK:
Sunrise: 06:53 BST; Sunset: 18:49 BST

U.S. and Canada:
Sunrise: 07:15 DST; Sunset: 19:17 DST (add one hour for New Brunswick, Canada) – these are East coast times. Please look in your daily newspaper or online for the times where you are located in the US and Canada. It would be quite impossible to fit them all here, sorry

The planetary hours will begin with Jupiter for the first hour, 2. Mars, 3. Sun, 4. Venus, 5. Mercury, 6. Moon, 7. Saturn, 8. Jupiter, 9. Mars, 10. Sun, 11. Venus, 12. Mercury

In order to figure the planetary hours exactly, figure out the total hours between Sunrise and Sunset (in your time zone), then convert into minutes. Divide by 12 and this will be the exact planetary hour time for each. Remember to accurately figure the sunrise and sunset for your time zone first.

 

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