Saturday 23 November 2013 (Saturn)
Moon Phase – waning – 4% visible – Moon in Scorpio at 04:02 GMT
Moon in Scorpio
An emotionally difficult time. There is increased jealousy, greediness, envy and other negative feelings. The colours of the world turn black and white. Sexuality and sensuality go up and strong, powerful emotions run high, whilst diplomacy and tact will noticeably decline. However, it is a good time for any occupation which needs intensity and total devotion.
In the body, Scorpio rules sexual organs, pelvis, colon and urinary system.
Lunar Day 27
An auspicious day in all traditions. The only difference is that Veda doesn’t recommend travelling, whilst Globa suggests it is positive for travel, but advises against drinking alcohol..
Vronsky:
The day is good for any work, for planting and sowing, for communication with the people of the older generation. A child born on this day will be too spineless, infirm. From the early age his parents should pay a special attention to his proper upbringing, to the strengthening of his will. Illnesses won’t be dangerous. Don’t pay attention to dreams.
Globa:
Symbol – a wand. The day of acquiring of hidden knowledge. Meditation, intuitive insight, healing, prayers, verbal magic. One can travel, explore the world. It is better not to look into mirrors. One should not consume alcohol, fall into illusions. ..
Moon Void-of-Course: Ends at 04:02 GMT
*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: 07:43 GMT; Sunset: 15:56 GMT
U.S. and Canada:
Sunrise: 07:00 EST; Sunset: 17:26 EST (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 Saturn for the first hour, 2. Jupiter, 3. Mars, 4. Sun, 5. Venus, 6. Mercury, 7. Moon, 8. Saturn, 9. Jupiter, 10. Mars, 11. Sun, 12. Venus
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.