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Old 09-05-2002, 03:22 PM   #3
STEVE IN MASS
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This is funny, cause my wife is an astrology freak.....not just the Jean Dixon, read that kind, she knows her "stuff"

When the moon is in the sign that you were born, (for example, I am Aquarius, so when the moon is in Aquarius), it is a "Green Light Day" for me....meaning, that I have the advantage in everything I do.

When the moon is opposite your sign, in my case, Leo, it is a "Red Light Day"...that's means all things go against you....

So projecting that onto the Sign of the Fish, Pisces, I would think that when the moon is in Pisces, the fish have the advantage. But when the moon is opposite Pisces, i.e., Virgo, the fish are at the disantvantage.

You also have to remember that the new moon is in Virgo in Late August/Early September (like Saturday!!!!), and the full moon is in Pisces in in that same time frame, but two weeks later (Sept. 21, this year...)

(When it is a new moon, the moon ad the sun are in the same sign, at a full moon they are opposite.)


So, I tell my wife....."Ummmmm...Yeah, right" , and go when I can......
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