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Re: [I am a Collard]
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- Subject: Re: [I am a Collard]
- From: Bill OOWON@netscape.net>
- Date: 20 Dec 99 22:15:16 PST
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>COLLARDS (Jun 22-Jul 23)
As far as your personal life goes, it you are a Collard, stay away from Moon
Pies. It just won't work. Save yourself a lot of heartache.
Altho' you don't know your grits from your grafts, you sure know your Moons,
particularly with Possums on the cusp!
True grit
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>Hello everyone, this is Barbara Wolf.
>http://www.globalmeditations.com
>
>
>The Solstice, December 22, is an important moment.
>Not only is it the longest night of the year (in the Northern
>Hemisphere), but, three other events happen. 1. The Solstice
>coincides with a Full Moon. 2. The moon is within a few hours of its
>perigee, its closest point to the Earth, which makes the Moon appear
>to be about 14% bigger than usual. 3. The Solstice is only ten days
>from the Earth's perihelion, its closest point to the Sun. Jim Fournier
><jim@geoman.com> explains: "Since the Moon shines with reflected
>sunlight, then the moon will appear 7% brighter than usual. These events
>occurring together are extremely rare. This is probably the biggest,
>brightest moon of the Millennium as well as its last."
>
>Events in U.S.A. Eastern Standard Time:
>Winter solstice is at 2:44 a.m., Dec. 22.
>The moon is at perigee (221,614 miles from Earth), 5:55 a.m., Dec. 22.
>Full moon is at 12:31 p.m., Dec. 22.
>---------
>Jim Fournier explains the Galactic Alignment with the Full Moon on the
>Solstice:
>
>The Full Moon on the Winter Solstice next week is like the sweep second
>hand aligning with the minute and hour hand at midnight of a twenty-six
>thousand year cycle. If there is one moment which represents the exact
>fold point of the transition in our time this is it.
>
>This year the axis of the solstices is exactly aligned with the line
>from here to the center of the Galaxy. Thus, on the Winter Solstice at
>the turn of the Millennium, the center of the Galaxy is perfectly
>aligned with the Sun. Not only that, because the Full Moon falls
>precisely on the Winter Solstice, the line of the Earth, Sun and Moon,
>as well as the plane defined by the Earth's axis with respect to the
>ecliptic are all perfectly aligned with the direction to the center of
>the Galaxy at the turn of the Millennium.
>
>For more info and a chart: http://gaiamind.org/solstice.htm
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>SOLSTICE EVENTS:
: www.bigmoon.com
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