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Moon Chart 1998 (2)

Jan 31, 1998 01:25 PM
by jim meier


-------------Forwarded Message-----------------

In my previous posting here, I forgot the display conversion that
CompuServe does with hard returns; -- here's a 2nd attempt.  If the "screen
squeeze" doesn't work, read between the lines (so to speak).

RE:     Moon Chart 1998

Moon Chart 1998

"In all meditation it is of value for the student to remember that, from
the standpoint of permanent benefit, it is easier to meditate effectively
during the period from the new moon to the full moon, than from the full
moon to the new moon.  The first half of the lunar cycle is one of
intensification, absorption and accretion; the second half is one of
assimilation and distribution.  More real progress over a long period can
be made by observing this cyclic law.

Wisely utilizing newly acquired energies keeps inflowing and outflowing
channels open and prevents emotional, mental and psychical congestions
which may otherwise be experienced, with their accompanying physical
consequences.

Table of new and full moons for the twelve months of 1998  (United States
Standard Time)

1998        day         moon                 Eastern            Greenwich
MT         day
___________________________________________________________________________

Jan      12            Full   Cap          12:25 pm              5:25 pm
           12
Jan       28            New  Aqu           1:02 am              6:02 am
          28
Feb      11            Full    Aqu           5:24 am            10:24 am
           11
Feb      26#          New  Pisc        12:27 pm              5:27 pm
       26
Mar      12             Full   Pisc         11:35 pm             4:35 am
            13
Ma       27             New  Ari           10:15 pm              3:15 am
            28
Apr       11             Full    Ari             5:24 pm            10:24
pm                11
Apr       26             New Tau           6:42 am            11:42 am
         26
Mar       11            Full   Tau           9:30 am               2:30 pm
             11
Mar       25            New  Gem         2:33 pm              7:33 pm
         25
Jun         9             Full    Gem       11:19 pm              4:19 am
             10

Jun       23             New Can           10:51 pm             3:51 am
           24
Jul          9              Full  Can            11:02 am             4:02
pm                  9
Jul        23             New Leo              8:45 am             1:45 pm
             23
Aug       7               Full  Leo              9:11 pm             2:11
am                   8
Aug      21#           New Leo             9:04 pm             2:04 am
           22
Sept       6               Full  Vir                6:22 am          11:22
am                   6
Sept     20              New Vir             12:03 pm            5:03 pm
             20
Oct          5              Full  Lib               3:13  pm
8:13 pm                   5
Oct       20               New Lib              5:10 am          10:10 am
             20
Nov       4                Full  Sco           12:19 am            5:19 am
                4
Nov     18               New Sco           11:28 pm            4:28 am
          19
Dec       3                Full  Sag           10:20 am            3:20 pm
                3
Dec     18               New Sag            5:43 pm           10:43 pm
          18

NOTE:  Where and when Daylight Savings Time is in use, add one hour to the
above times. (#) denotes eclipses of the sun at the new moon and of the
moon at the full moon.

The full moons of the three Spiritual Festivals occur on the following
days: EASTER on April 11th; WESAK on May 10th and WORLD INVOCATION DAY (or
Christ's Festival) on June 9th."

                                 souce: Lucis Publications


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