Tuesday 10 December 2013 – Mars
Moon phase – 67% visible – Moon in Aries at 13:05 GMT
Moon in Aries
An increase of activity, impetuosity, striving, and energetic action. This Moon favours occupations which demand courage, decisiveness, swiftness and initiative, but anything which requires patience, diligence and diplomacy is likely to decline now. It is a good time for athletics, and for solving problems by ‘brainstorming’. Dental visits are not recommended on the Aries Moon.
In the body, Aries rules the head and all the organs located on it..
Lunar Day 9
A day of struggle, the aggravation of conflicts, and heightened risk. Nothing new should be started on this day, especially if it is connected to material issues. The best things to do on this day are physical activities, such as working with land and taking care of plants and animals..
Vronsky:
It is better to devote the ninth day only to those pursuits that were started long time ago and that only need to be continued. It can be good and successful for a new build or a reconstruction, for fertilizing the soil, for planting and sowing, for buying cattle. Work on this day will increase one’s experience and prudence.
This day is also good for having fun and spending time with beloved ones. The life of the child born on this day will be long and fruitful. Illnesses can be dangerous but never fatal. Dreams will come true.
Globa:
Symbol – bat. A satanic day. Brings seductions, illusions, deceptions, bad signs that need to be analysed. There can be agonizing dreams, poisonings. One needs to purify oneself from physical and astral slags, to actively protect oneself from negative influences, forgive offenders, do weight-lifting exercises.
One should not look into a mirror, and it would be especially bad to break a mirror. Flowering cactus is a good sign. Bad signs: spilled milk (if a breast-feeding mother’s milk stops on this day, the child may be punished), oppressive feeling in the chest (one has accumulated a lot of problems).
Moon Void-of-Course: Begins at 06:40 GMT
Ends at 13:05 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: 07:55 GMT; Sunset: 15:52 GMT
U.S. and Canada:
Sunrise: 07:07 EST; Sunset: 17:27 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.