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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

1537.0. "Fall Equinox and Full Moon" by ELMAGO::AHACHE () Tue Sep 17 1991 03:39

    
    Saturday is both Fall equinox and the Full moon, this one should
    be fun what a combination...  What are you doing to celebrate 
    the event?
    
    Adele
    
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1537.1HOO78C::ANDERSONI despise the use of TLAs!Tue Sep 17 1991 07:3011
    Perhaps due to the fact that it is a full moon and the fall equinox at
    least 10 people are due to visit Amsterdam on Saturday, 4 Americans
    3 English and 3 Dutch. All of them are planning to visit me while they
    are in the city.

    What am I going to do to celebrate the event?
    
    I think I'll sneak of to Paris for the weekend and come back on Monday
    when it is all over.

    Jamie.
1537.2Ritualized or personalized...MISERY::WARD_FRMaking life a mystical adventureTue Sep 17 1991 12:5517
    re: .0 
    
          I will do as I have done for the past year or so...follow 
    a detailed process, including meditation, for 3 days prior, the day,
    and 3 days past the equinox.  This is a process outlined by Lazaris
    (and available on tape) and this past three month period has resulted
    in my manifestation of various "things" that I processed and
    "asked for" back in June.  I won't go into details because it's 
    personal and also because I do not wish to subject myself to
    the doubts others might express.  However, I can verify that for me
    this has proven itself successful.  
          If one wishes to focus on and utilize the energy available at
    this time of year, it is there...and can augment or enhance our
    realities.
    
    Frederick
    
1537.3What does it meanNMSUV2::NAMTue Sep 17 1991 13:124
    Can someone explain the significance of this event???  Why is it so
    important??
    
    Kevin
1537.4HOO78C::ANDERSONI despise the use of TLAs!Tue Sep 17 1991 13:3311
    > What does it mean?

    It means that the days and nights will be of equal length. Since the
    summer solstice the days have been getting shorter and the nights
    longer. 

    The full moon means that the side of the moon that faces the earth will
    be fully illuminated by the sun and none of this side will be in its own
    shadow.

    Jamie.
1537.5RIPPLE::GRANT_JOkingfishers catch fireTue Sep 17 1991 14:024
    What I'm going to do is take out my telescope and look at it.
    
    Joel
    
1537.6Details, details ...5848::KALLISPumpkins -- Nature's greatest giftTue Sep 17 1991 16:0736
Re .3 (Kevin):

    >Can someone explain the significance of this event???  Why is it so
    >important??

Well, it's more important to some than to others.  Some philosophies are highly
symbol oriented, and having a time where there becomes more darkness than
light (in the Northern Hemisphere) marks a period of depression, introspection,
or reflection to many.

Some religions consider the time to be a great beginning or ending, and in
some traditions, ceremonies take place.

Re .4 (Jamie):

    >It means that the days and nights will be of equal length. Since the
    >summer solstice the days have been getting shorter and the nights
    >longer. 

For those of us North of the equator.  It has other implications, not the
least of which is that at the equator, at Noon, Civil Time, the sun would be
directly overhead.

Re .5 (Joel):

    >What I'm going to do is take out my telescope and look at it.

I presume you mean the Moon, and not the equinox. :-D

Actually, the worst time to look at the moon through a telescope is at its full
phase.  The region between light and dark (called the "terminator," long before
Arnold Schwarzennegger was a twinkle in his parents' eyes) is where, because of
the elongated shadows, one can view the greatest detail on craters.  This is
effectively absent during a full moon.

Steve Kallis, Jr.
1537.7RIPPLE::GRANT_JOkingfishers catch fireTue Sep 17 1991 16:229
    re: .6 (Steve)
    
    Oh, you're quite right.  A full moon is too bright - viewing
    lately has been perfect.  Except that my neighbors all want
    to come out "for a quick look" and I wind up standing in
    line for my own 'scope!  ;^)
    
    Joel
    
1537.8also, sunrise/set due East/WestSCCAT::DICKEYTue Sep 17 1991 16:3416
    Another aspect of both the spring and fall equinoxes is that on those
    days sunrise and sunset will be as close to due East and due West as
    they are going to be, this holding true everywhere on the Earth on
    those days (in other words, in the Northern hemisphere anyway, between
    the spring and fall equinoxes sunrise/set actually occurs to the North
    of East/West, between the fall and spring equinoxes it's south of
    East/West, I suppose it's the other way around below the Equator).
    Also, as for days and nights being of equal length, this actually
    occurs a few days before the spring equinox and a few days after
    the fall equinox due to the refractive effect of the Earth's atmos-
    phere, such effect varying with latitude, local air temperature and
    pressue, water vapor content, etc. . . . I suppose this same effect
    alters the "due East/West" stuff as well by some amount of time away
    from the equinoxes.  Regardless, it does hold that the sun will be
    directly overhead at the Equator at noon local apparent time on
    those days.
1537.9Wow! Talk about paranormal!!!5848::KALLISPumpkins -- Nature's greatest giftTue Sep 17 1991 16:369
Re .7 (Joel):

    >Oh, you're quite right.  A full moon is too bright - viewing
    >lately has been perfect. ...

In/around the Seattle area?  What happened to all that fog, mist, and cloud 
cover?  That's downright spooky!!

Steve Kallis, Jr. 
1537.10Full moon/equinox is Monday 23-SepNOPROB::JOLLIMOREGot no birth-surfer ticketTue Sep 17 1991 17:0522
	.0
	
	Wow, no one has picked this nit   ;')
    
>    Saturday is both Fall equinox and the Full moon, ...

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Note 672.102                     Astrology Watch                      102 of 102
SELECT::DOLLIVER "Watching my life go by ..."       310 lines   6-SEP-1991 15:10
                    -< Astrology Watch: New Moon in Virgo >-
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			<< Monday    23 September >>
  Today the Sun will transition from Virgo to Libra until 23October.  This
 signifies the entrance into the active (cardinal) initiating portion of the
 fall season.  This day is also called the Autumnal Equinox, and is a day
 when daytime hours equal nighttime hours (12) all over the world.  The Libra

	
	
M 23		v/c	 1:07a	     ->	Sun enter Lib     8:49a (til 23Oct)
	Aries		 5:56p		Sun 00Lib tri Sat 00Aqu
	opp Sun 00Lib	 6:41p (Full)
1537.11RIPPLE::GRANT_JOkingfishers catch fireTue Sep 17 1991 17:1011
    Hey, hey!  We get a few good days...
    
    Actually, we had had about a month of beautiful weather.
    The day I picked up the new 'scope it clouded up and
    stayed that way for almost two weeks.  Then it got nice
    again, but it was a new moon.  So I'll enjoy this small
    window of opportunity before our weather, as it will,
    reverts to type...  ;^)
    
    Joel
    
1537.12Michaelmas and the autumnal equinoxHURON::LINNELLWed Sep 18 1991 13:5414
    Following the Equinox and associated with it is the festival of
    Michaelmas.  This honors the arch-angel Michael who is a time spirit
    that rules the autumn season.  It is significant that the summer months
    is a time of expansion in which the dragon rises, a time of sulfur. 
    Then in late August (22-24) come the meteor showers from the sword of
    Perseus.  This brings a rain of cosmic iron to the earth.  Iron is
    Michael's substance and through its strength Michael seeks courage in
    the human, a courage that can lead to healing and spiritual penetration
    and new initiatives in life.  Michaelmas is celebrated on September
    26th as Christmas is celebrated on the 25th following the winter
    solistice.  The time spirits also rule an "age" of earth evolution.  An
    age is about 300 years.  These "rotate" similarly to the zodiac
    rotation over the course of a year.  Michael began another reign, his
    last, in 1879 at the end of Kali Yuga.