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Discussion => Evolutionary Astrology Q&A => Topic started by: shakti devii on Nov 12, 2019, 06:48 AM

Title: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: shakti devii on Nov 12, 2019, 06:48 AM
Namaste everyone,

I was wondering if anyone had insight to share regarding the Mercury eclipse yesterday (approximately 6am - 12 pm CST) from an EA perspective? The next one will take place in 2032.

Hari Om Tat Sat
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Tashi on Nov 14, 2019, 08:09 AM
Hi
We correlate and observe in order to understand transits.  For me, this is the first time I am actually doing that with this transit.
http://www.eclipsewise.com/oh/tm2019.html
was something I used to study it. They say it has the feeling of an eclipse. In that sense of one door closes and another door opens I can see a correlation.

I can tell you it has opened up a huge world of social change in my own life. I am helping launch a bitcoin platform app that is like Instagram but pays you for your passion ( Scorpio ) and shares money with the entire world and helps those in underdeveloped countries receive money - bitcoins -  I think this transit of Mercury may reflect the bitcoin internet advance into the lives of individuals.


I look forward to seeing if anyone else has anything else to share or if anyone knows if JWG ever spoke about these kinds of transits, as his brilliance is our guidance.  He truly channeled EA in Sanskrit and we owe so much to that effort on his part.

Warmly
Tashi
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Rad on Nov 18, 2019, 04:54 AM
All,

Even though this event is passed now it is amazing to watch the video of it.

God Bless, Rad


Watch Mercury transit the Sun in glorious 4K

Mike Wehner
BGR
11/18/2019

Monday was a big day for astronomers around the world as it provided the rare opportunity to see Mercury transit the Sun. If you missed all the hype leading up to the event, the bad news is that you missed the chance to watch it happen live. The good news, however, is that NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) was keeping several close eyes on it, and NASA just released a new video showing the transit in gorgeous 4K.

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yNzSwlnQ2Q&feature=emb_title

The video, which is just over a minute long, shows the tiny planet passing in front of our star using a variety of different imaging tools. NASA's hardware can capture the light of the Sun in a variety of wavelengths, and seeing the transit through the SDO's various filters is a real treat.

    NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory watched as Mercury moved across the Sun. The Solar Dynamics Observatory views the Sun in a variety of wavelengths of light in the extreme ultraviolet.

Mercury completes an orbit of the Sun in just 88 days. That's less than one-quarter of the time it takes Earth to complete the same trip. That, combined with the fact that Mercury isn't always lined up with Earth and the Sun when it passes by, means that being able to view a transit from Earth is somewhat rare. Observable transits happen roughly 13 times a century, but the next time one will occur will be in late 2032.

You've really gotta hand it to NASA with this video. Not only is it absolutely gorgeous, but it's also presented in resolutions up to 4K, so if you have the means to cast it to a 4K TV it's definitely worth it.

The Solar Dynamics Observatory that captured these incredible images was launched back in 2010. NASA planned on getting at least five years' worth of work out of the satellite before calling it quits, but we're already approaching its tenth year in space.
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Tashi on Nov 20, 2019, 09:55 AM
Hi Rad and Shakti Devii and all..

Thanks Rad for posting that, I had not had a chance to see it yet online and it was wildly bright in the am when I peeked out at it after sunrise in Cali...

And...
I can't help but wonder( really it is Hope)  if the Transit of Mercury at 18 Scorpio has something to do with the impeachment.

Today Sonland turned on The trump as Mercury stations in Scorpio, exposing the real purpose of the quid pro quo. It helps that Mars is also in Scorpio. And the Sun is still a resident as well.

I was also watching Saturn as it comes to the 17th degree of Capricorn, where the US Inauguration PLUTO lives in the 9th house.

US INAUG data is 20 Jan 2017 at 12:00 pm. Its MOON at 9 Taurus is now being activated by Uranus.
That PLUTO at 17 is forming a Quinx to trumps natal Uranus at 17 Gemini.
18 Scorpio is awfully close to all of this. Right?

Just hoping it is finally our collective intention to wake up.
Thanks
Tashi
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Helena on Nov 20, 2019, 02:25 PM
Hi Tashi,

for some reason your post got me into research on whether there is an asteroid for ukraine and how that could link to anything...
I will just briefly share what i found - asteroid "Ukraina" (#1709) in Trump's chart is at 25 Virgo, squaring his nodal axis at 20 Gemini/Sagittarius. Ukraina's south node is at 20 Cancer closely conjunct his saturn and venus and the north node at 28 aquarius is closely opposite his natal mars and ascendant.

Another curious fact is that today this asteroid is at 2 degrees Scorpio conjunct transiting mars...

All the best,
Helena
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Irini on Dec 01, 2019, 04:29 AM
Quote from: Tashi on Nov 14, 2019, 08:09 AM

I look forward to seeing if anyone else has anything else to share or if anyone knows if JWG ever spoke about these kinds of transits, as his brilliance is our guidance.  He truly channeled EA in Sanskrit and we owe so much to that effort on his part.

Warmly
Tashi


Dear Tashi
I can tell you that this transit had a huge effect on me: a sudden, pleasant and unexpected (never thought in my life) event in my professional life. A total change of my professional environment which in fact, is a change in the communication with others.

Be well
Irini
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Tashi on May 28, 2022, 02:40 PM
Dear Rad and all

I hope its okay to use this thread to continue the discussion of Mercury and the current Eclipse.

Mercury is now traversing over another Scoprio hotspot, the recent FM Lunar Ecipse at 26 Taurus. Mercury is stationing from May 28 to June 7th PDT at the 26th degree of Taurus, highlighting that Eclipse. Was it Jansky who first introduced these "hotspots"?
Did JWG ever share the EA perspective on this?

Mercury stationing on the North Node of the Moon at the same degree of the most current Eclipse will allow us to correlate and observe at a very deep level. As usual many will resist change, but on Jan 9th when the hearing begin the Moon in Libra in the 10h for the USA will certianly have this moonchild rising watching it live.

Mercury in Taurus trines Pluto in Cap.

They begin at 8P on June 9th.
The next 4 hearings will start at 10A on June 13, 15, 16 and 21.
The final hearing is 8P on June 23.


Tashi
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Rad on May 29, 2022, 04:57 AM
Hi Tashi,

No, JWG never taught anything about eclipses in general. This transit/eclipse correlates relative to geodetics to the Kiev/ Moscow lines.

God Bless, Rad
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Tashi on May 29, 2022, 06:55 PM
Thanks

What book is the geodetic table in?  Trying to look it up just the other day, but I drew a blank.

For a few years before Covid errupted I noticed the local space lines of the Cardinal Ingresses had Neptune running through China... So I love JWG's teachings of the geodetics...

Appreciately
Tashi
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Rad on May 30, 2022, 04:12 AM
Hi Tashi,

The author and originator for geodedtic equivalents is Edward Johndro: The Earth in the Heavens: Ruling Degrees of Cities- How to Find and Use Them and The Stars: How And Where They Influence. Relative to longitudes 0 degrees to 30 degrees east correlate with Aries. 30 degrees east to 60 degrees is Taurus, etc.

God Bless, Rad
Title: Re: Mercury Eclipse 11.11.19
Post by: Tashi on Jun 09, 2022, 11:14 PM
Thanks Rad

Jhondro, now I remember, thanks so very much.

Looking into it...

Blessings to us all
Tahsi