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04-14-2010 08:55 AM |
This is the best time to start planning for the future!
If you are planning on doing something on the long term, today is the best time to start writing them down and externalizing them. Why, you may ask?
Because astrologers are going gaga over the astrological significance of April 14.
Here's an excerpt from an article of someone very reliable in the astrological community:
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NEW MOON REMINDER... Wednesday, April 14, 7:30 am - EST (8:30 am, EDST = Eastern Daylight Savings Time), is the New Moon Power Day in April! This month offers us an ESPECIALLY potent New Moon because the New Moon is in ARIES. it is the most potent Moon of the year for making wishes involving new beginnings! If you have a copy of the book: New Moon Astrology, be sure to consult page 13 for more information.
Don?t miss this opportunity to make wishes for experiences you?d like to have. Because this New Moon is in the sign of Aries, it?s a powerful time for wishes involving courage, starting new enterprises, and making a new beginning in any area that is important to you: a relationship, a business, a job, a new behavior. Things you may have wanted to happen in your life for a long time can begin easily manifesting through using the boost of this powerful New Moon.
For success, your wishes must be handwritten on paper and ten wishes maximum are allowed on each power day. The most potent time is the first 8 hours AFTER the exact time of the New Moon; within the first 48 hours will still work. The potency continues to exist for another twelve hours, but is weaker.
For clear success, it?s best to avoid wishing during those hours when the Moon is Void of Course. Therefore in April, your most potent times for wishing are: Wednesday, April 14: 8:30 am ? 3:22 pm & 6:55 pm ? 12 midnight, Thursday, April 15: clear for wishing all day and night, and Friday, April 16: all day and night.
These times are in Eastern Daylight Savings Time and need to be converted to your local time zone. Keep in mind that if you are not observing Daylight Savings Time, subtract one hour, and then convert to your time zone. The Moon Box on the Homepage of this site will tell you how many hours difference your location is from the Eastern Time Zone in the US.
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