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Solar eclipse pits superstition against transformation
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Lynn Hayes
by Lynn Hayes An article in Yahoo News yesterday was entitled “Solar eclipse pits superstition against science,” but to me there is no better example of the split between traditional Vedic astrologers and “modern” transformational or evolutionary astrologers. I welcome my Vedic astrologer readers to chime in on this topic and look forward to an…
Top planetary events of the week: July 20-26, 2009
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Lynn Hayes
by Lynn Hayes. This is written for Eastern time zone with GMT in parentheses where necessary for our international friends – please adjust accordingly for your own part of the world. You can see the positions of today’s planets here. 1. Mercury makes a harmonious sextile to Mars on the 20th. Great energy for anything involving…
A journey from modern Iraq back into ancient wisdom and modern science
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Lynn Hayes
by Lynn Hayes Astrologer Dave Mockaitis has a fascinating essay up on his blog connecting the Yezidi, a Kurdish people on the border of Syria and Iraq, back to the Picatrix, a collection of Arabic texts that was widely used by mages during the Renaissance period. He then draws connections back to the Sabians of…
Sunday inspiration for the eclipse
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Lynn Hayes
“Nations, like stars, are entitled to eclipse. All is well, provided the light returns and the eclipse does not become endless night. Dawn and resurrection are synonymous. The reappearance of the light is the same as the survival of the soul.” Victor Hugo I would argue that human beings are also entitled…
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