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Going back through the years seasonal charts, an interesting thing emerges. In a year where an eclipse tetrad began, the usual seasonal charts (equinoxes and solstices) have been largely supplanted in importance by the equivalent lunar charts, beginning with the Winter Solstice last year. The New Moon coinciding with New Years day was scales of magnitude more powerful than the actual Solstice, and I doubt well be able to accurately assess how powerful until the tetrad is over. Here are the charts of both. The one Ill ultimately refer back to is the New Years chart. Being the Winter Solstice, it made sense to look for the sunrise meridian, but it was in the middle of the Pacific, impacting only the Ross Ice Shelf, which may or may not be significant. That meridian is opposite of Italy, in fact, the sun at the Solstice turned out to be setting over the Vatican. Which is interesting given the New Years Chart posted with it here.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Nov 2014 20:09:57 +0000

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