Tuesday 3 December 2013 – Mars
Moon phase – New Moon/Dark Moon at 00:22 GMT – Moon in Sagittarius
New Moon
A time of lull, the completion of old activities and the preparation of new ones. Everything is in decline now – life energy, emotions and physiological activity. For this reason, any projects which require significant effort are not advisable now. This is an inauspicious time for people with low blood pressure and those prone to depression.
Lunar Day 2
A day for laying foundations. Good for beginnings, especially for long term issues such as conceiving a child or laying the first bricks of your future house. It favours moves, trips, long journeys and buying property, but it is a day when financial machinations or theft will bring trouble.
Vronsky:
This day is very beneficial for scientific research, reflections and discoveries. It is also good for conceiving children or requesting other kinds of favour from the Providence. The child born on this day will grow safely.
The second day is propitious for all sorts of trips, journeys and travels, both short and far or lengthy. It is good for any movement or rebuild.
If you will happen to fall ill on this day, even if you’ll have to stay in bed, do not worry too much: the illness will be not long and will have no dangerous consequences. Most dreams, however, will be false.
This day is inauspicious for theft.
Globa:
Symbols: mouth, horn of plenty. Diet makes a wholesome influence. It is good to make a gastric lavage. Anger is absolutely counter-indicated; one should develop generosity in themselves. It is good to start on this lunar day a cycle of physical exercises or a big informational cycle. In the medical aspect, one should turn their attention to the mouth, teeth, the upper part of the palate. Those born on this day tend to take everything into themselves. In undeveloped people, this shows in the form of predatoriness, greediness; they eat everything indiscriminately but never gain weight.The stones of this day – jade, chalcedony, agate.
Moon Void-of-Course: No Moon Void of course today
UK:
Sunrise: 06:58 GMT; Sunset: 16:29 GMT
U.S. and Canada:
Sunrise: 07:02 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 Mars for the first hour, 2. Sun, 3. Venus, 4. Mercury, 5. Moon, 6. Saturn, 7. Jupiter, 8. Mars, 9. Sun, 10. Venus, 11. Mercury, 12. Moon
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.