January 22nd to January 28th 2007
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TUESDAY January 23 Nostradamus and comets Dear Jonathan, Nostradamus seemed to refer to comets as bringing upheavals like earthquakes. Sorry to sound like a gloomy Virgo but, could this latest comet potentially bring bad news? Regards, Raju
Dear Raju,
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WEDNESDAY January 24 Characteristics of the decades Dear Jonathan, is there an astrological reason why the Sixties were hippy, the Seventies flower power, the Eighties yuppie, the Nineties naughty and the 'Noughties'... well, you tell me? Uli
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THURSDAY January 25 The heavens always have more to teach Hi Jonathan, Do you ever look at your past predictions to see if you were right or are you just always optimistically looking ahead? This year it is Pluto on the Galactic Centre. Last year, Lunar Standstills. Did they do what you expected? Mike
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FRIDAY January 26 Our missing twin Could our sun be one of a pair? Some scientists point to Sedna, the recently discovered planetoid, as the possible proof of this. The theory goes that millions of years ago, the stars were much closer together. Gradually, our twin drifted further away to the point where, though it is still out there somewhere, we can no longer identify it just by looking. Apparently, the eccentricity of Sedna's orbit can be explained in no other way. I predict that within a year or so, we will see our first undeniable piece of evidence for life, elsewhere in the universe. |
SATURDAY January 27 Full Moon We will feel the influence of Comet McNaught for months to come. That brief, bright beacon on the horizon has presented us with a challenge. Our relationship with the physical world has to change. Nature needs us to show her more respect. How can we respect the planet, though, when we do not respect one another? This week's Full Moon echoes that invitation to stop and think. How do we relate to our fellow passengers on spaceship Earth? Are we ready to choose forgiveness over resentment and a willingness to learn over a desire to dominate? The more open we are willing to be, the brighter the future can become. |
SUNDAY January 28 Full Moon We will feel the influence of Comet McNaught for months to come. That brief, bright beacon on the horizon has presented us with a challenge. Our relationship with the physical world has to change. Nature needs us to show her more respect. How can we respect the planet, though, when we do not respect one another? This week's Full Moon echoes that invitation to stop and think. How do we relate to our fellow passengers on spaceship Earth? Are we ready to choose forgiveness over resentment and a willingness to learn over a desire to dominate? The more open we are willing to be, the brighter the future can become. |
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