Ils sont nés un 8 octobre |
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Sun enters the next Sabian symbol 08/10 at 03:39 h (chart) Libra 15-16° – Sabian symbol 196"A boat landing washed away" |
Vendredi 8 octobre :
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The storms of the winter have washed away the boat-landing; some happy souls at the beach resort are building one.
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In unconscious occult symbolism a group of laughing, joyous children are playing on five mounds of sand.
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Two men are placed under arrest and taken away to give an accounting for their acts before a tribunal of society.
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A quick wind is making sport with the sea; through sharp mist as far as sight reaches are scurrying whitecaps.
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A big trained bear sitting on a chair especially built for him is waving all four paws in grotesque fashion.
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In a fantasy presented by the children of an exclusive school a huge egg cracks to reveal a cherubic miss.
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Several children are splashing with delight in a receding tide, and at their feet are shellfish groping for shelter.
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Down the man-made mountain of industry in allegorical representation some the prophet with tablets of a new law.
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The little boys are welcomes to the store of the genial oriental rug dealer for rare fun in piled softness.
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A woman is great with child; the remarkable thing is that she was impregnated by her own spirit or aspiration.
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The pelicans have been distressed by the intrusion of man; they are moving their habitat to places unknown.
Planet | Longitude |
Sun | 15 Lib 30' 05" |
Moon | 14 Sco 22' 15" |
Mercury | 17 Lib 53' 43" R |
Venus | 01 Sag 12' 30" |
Mars | 15 Lib 21' 60" |
Jupiter | 22 Aqu 29' 07" R |
Saturn | 06 Aqu 53' 03" R |
Uranus | 13 Tau 51' 21" R |
Neptune | 21 Pis 08' 35" R |
Pluto | 24 Cap 18' 54" |
Chiron | 10 Ari 25' 50" R |
Lilith | 09 Gem 06' 20" |
True Node | 02 Gem 33' 57" R |
8-Oct-2021, 13:50 UT/GMT | ||||
Sun | 15 | 30' 5" | ||
Moon | 14 | 22' 9" | ||
Mercury | 17 | 53'44"r | ||
Venus | 1 | 12'29" | ||
Mars | 15 | 22' 0" | ||
Jupiter | 22 | 29' 7"r | ||
Saturn | 6 | 53' 3"r | ||
Uranus | 13 | 51'21"r | ||
Neptune | 21 | 8'35"r | ||
Pluto | 24 | 18'54" | ||
TrueNode | 2 | 33'57"r | ||
Chiron | 10 | 25'50"r |
October 8th, 2021 | |
The Sun is in Libra | |
The Moon is in Scorpio The New Moon is in Scorpio: All day | |
Moon Void of Course 09/10 07:05 to 17:24 | |
Current Mercury Retrograde Period Sep 26 - Oct 18 |
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Oct 08 2021 16:03 Ven
10° / 21°
Risque de pluie : 0% - Humi. : 80%
Vent :Nord-Est - 14 km/h
Lever : 08:00 - Coucher : 19:15
Partiellement nuageux
Planet | Starts | Ends | Planet | Starts | Ends |
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08:01 | 08:57 | 19:16 | 20:20 | ||
08:57 | 09:53 | 20:20 | 21:24 | ||
09:53 | 10:50 | 21:24 | 22:28 | ||
10:50 | 11:46 | 22:28 | 23:32 | ||
11:46 | 12:42 | 23:32 | 00:35 | ||
12:42 | 13:39 | 00:35 | 01:39 | ||
13:39 | 14:35 | 01:39 | 02:43 | ||
14:35 | 15:31 | 02:43 | 03:47 | ||
15:31 | 16:28 | 03:47 | 04:51 | ||
16:28 | 17:24 | 04:51 | 05:55 | ||
17:24 | 18:20 | 05:55 | 06:58 | ||
18:20 | 19:16 | 06:58 | 08:02 |
Planet | Aspect | Planet | Orb |
Sun | Conjunction | Mercury | 2.39 |
Sun | Conjunction | Mars | 0.13 |
Sun | Quincunx | Uranus | 1.65 |
Moon | Opposition | Uranus | 0.52 |
Mercury | Conjunction | Sun | 2.39 |
Mercury | Conjunction | Mars | 2.53 |
Venus | Opposition | True Node | 1.36 |
Mars | Conjunction | Sun | 0.13 |
Mars | Conjunction | Mercury | 2.53 |
Mars | Quincunx | Uranus | 1.51 |
Saturn | Trine | Lilith | 2.22 |
Uranus | Quincunx | Sun | 1.65 |
Uranus | Opposition | Moon | 0.52 |
Uranus | Quincunx | Mars | 1.51 |
Chiron | Sextile | Lilith | 1.32 |
Lilith | Trine | Saturn | 2.22 |
Lilith | Sextile | Chiron | 1.32 |
True Node | Opposition | Venus | 1.36 |
Paris
Fri, Oct 8, 2021
VENDREDI08OCTOBRESemaine 40 - Jour 280 | PélagieCPremier croissant
Sunrise 08:00 |
Sunset 19:16 |
Twilight ends 21:04 begins 06:16 |
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3rd Lunar Day 10:21
This Lunar Day is propitious to ambitious and lucrative ventures, commerce, but also dreams, far-fetched ideas or plans.
Waxing Moon 19:29
A good time for long-term partnership and for starting the implementation of far-reaching plans. Don't gardening...
Moon in Scorpio 6:22
Suitable energy for cleansing, getting rid of the old, spring cleaning, rubbish removal, recycling, nursing, practical and emotional support, midwifery, partnership in business, profound talks, sharing secrets, healing old wounds, cultivating psychic powers, studying occult subjects. Purchase of insurance policies, underwear, hygiene articles, medicines, medical equipment, payment of bills, fees and taxes, collecting debts. Unfavorable time to start a new business.
Rise | Set | |
Mercury | 08:24 | 19:06 |
Venus | 12:24 | 20:41 |
Moon | 10:23 | 20:25 |
Mars | 07:58 | 19:16 |
Jupiter | 17:29 | 03:11 |
Saturn | 16:49 | 01:47 |
October 2021
Sun enters the next Sabian symbol 08/10 at 03:39 h (chart) Libra 15-16° – Sabian symbol 196"A boat landing washed away" |
Sun enters the next Sabian symbol 09/10 at 03:57 h (chart) Libra 16-17° – Sabian symbol 197"A retired sea captain" |
Sun in Libra Meeting yourself in another person is the keynote of a new cycle which begins for you now. Relationships – romantic, business, social – are the arena where this drama is played out. In coming to know the other person, forging ties that bind two people, you come to a better understanding of yourself. It’s easy in theory, but it’s only in practice that it comes to mean anything real – so practice until you get it right!
Mercury in Libra A new cycle begins for you, signaling a greater than usual interest in relationships, social connections, and the arts – on a more intellectual level than in the past, most likely. Seeing both sides of an issue, and figuring out resolutions to opposing views: these things take on more importance in your life.
Venus in Sagittarius A yearning for adventure and far horizons stirs in you now. To roam, to wander and wonder, to seek freedom and go where no one has gone before – these things are deep and powerful longings. A time of romantic crusades, a universal love that might not be too particular.
Mars in Libra “I’m giving you a definite maybe” – that’s the motto of the cycle you’re now entering. It’s a time of refinement and tact, of an urge to please others that is so strong as to make it hard to decide or act for fear of offending someone. You’ll quickly learn to balance this out, or you’ll discover that there is no peace in compromise – and this can be tough on close relationships. The trick is to find the win-win solution to the no-win situation – and if anyone’s ever up to it, you are now.
Jupiter in Aquarius Innovation, reform, and idealism are your paths to growth and gain now. New, futuristic ideas are part of this, but it’s much more than that: putting them into practice is essential because this is much more than empty idealism. A break from the past, a willingness to flaunt convention.
Saturn in Aquarius Ideals are in for a period of testing, as a new phase begins in your life. What are principles worth, unless they are put into practice? That’s an important question for you now. This could mean you may be disappointed by causes you believe in – but if you abandon your principles, you lose.
Uranus in Taurus Practicality and ingenuity combine as powerful drives in your life now that you have begun a new cycle. Taking innovative concepts and making them real and practical is your strong suit; getting stuck in the mud is to be avoided at all costs. Financial savvy, inventiveness, worldly genius.
Neptune in Pisces Things spiritual and psychic take the driver’s seat of your imagination as you begin a new cycle. The fine arts and all manner of fantasies assume a larger-than-life importance. Surrendering to fate, karma, and other powers greater than merely mortal may be seen as the ultimate liberation. If all is Maya (illusion), what is the reality that gives rise to the world of appearances?
Pluto in Capricorn As this new phase dawns for you, the pursuit of social/political power and status has a way of seeming necessary and inevitable – and let nothing stand in its way. It starts out small but has bigger consequences than you’d think. Ambition, responsibility, a place for everyone, and everyone in their place…
DateOct 2021 | Moon | Moon Aspects | Chart | ||
Oct 1, 00:54 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Leo (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 1, 14:09 | 06°57’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 1, 17:33 | 08°45’ | Sun | chart | ||
Oct 1, 23:45 | 10°59’ | Mars | chart | ||
Oct 2, 05:31 | 14°04’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 2, 21:28 | 22°43’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Oct 2, 22:56 | 23°32’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 3, 01:42 | 25°03’ | Venus (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 3, 10:38 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Virgo (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 4, 11:18 | 13°59’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 4, 23:47 | 21°14’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Oct 5, 05:02 | 24°18’ | Pluto | chart | ||
Oct 5, 10:45 | 27°40’ | Venus (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 5, 16:41 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Libra (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 6, 02:15 | 06°54’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 6, 13:05 | 13°24’ | Sun | chart | ||
Oct 6, 14:03 | 14°00’ | Mars | chart | ||
Oct 6, 23:39 | 19°49’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 7, 04:07 | 22°32’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Oct 7, 07:02 | 24°18’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 7, 16:22 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Scorpio (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 8, 03:37 | 06°53’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 8, 14:59 | 13°51’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 9, 02:52 | 21°07’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Oct 9, 05:03 | 22°28’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Oct 9, 08:05 | 24°18’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 9, 17:24 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Sagittarius (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 9, 21:36 | 02°33’ | Venus | chart | ||
Oct 10, 04:42 | 06°52’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 10, 18:48 | 15°23’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 10, 21:11 | 16°49’ | Mars | chart | ||
Oct 10, 22:44 | 17°45’ | Sun | chart | ||
Oct 11, 04:16 | 21°04’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Oct 11, 06:30 | 22°24’ | Jupiter (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 11, 19:15 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Capricorn (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 12, 17:50 | 13°17’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 12, 18:33 | 13°42’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 13, 02:26 | 18°17’ | Mars | chart | ||
Oct 13, 05:24 | 20°00’ | Sun | chart | ||
Oct 13, 07:10 | 21°01’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Oct 13, 12:53 | 24°19’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 13, 22:48 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Aquarius (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 14, 10:54 | 06°53’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 14, 12:03 | 07°32’ | Venus | chart | ||
Oct 14, 19:08 | 11°32’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 14, 22:51 | 13°37’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 15, 09:57 | 19°49’ | Mars | chart | ||
Oct 15, 14:28 | 22°20’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Oct 15, 14:32 | 22°22’ | Sun (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 16, 04:22 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Pisces (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 16, 22:59 | 10°09’ | Venus | chart | ||
Oct 17, 05:14 | 13°32’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 17, 18:59 | 20°55’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Oct 18, 01:23 | 24°20’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 18, 12:04 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Aries (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 19, 01:14 | 06°55’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 19, 07:25 | 10°09’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 19, 12:39 | 12°52’ | Venus | chart | ||
Oct 20, 06:58 | 22°20’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Oct 20, 08:28 | 23°06’ | Mars | chart | ||
Oct 20, 10:55 | 24°21’ | Pluto | chart | ||
Oct 20, 16:56 | 27°26’ | Sun (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 20, 21:59 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Taurus (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 21, 11:44 | 06°58’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 22, 00:27 | 13°21’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 22, 15:26 | 20°49’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Oct 22, 18:31 | 22°21’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Oct 22, 22:35 | 24°22’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 23, 09:57 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Gemini (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 24, 00:11 | 07°01’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 24, 12:16 | 12°57’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 24, 23:41 | 18°33’ | Venus | chart | ||
Oct 25, 04:13 | 20°46’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Oct 25, 07:33 | 22°24’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Oct 25, 16:10 | 26°38’ | Mars (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 25, 23:00 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Cancer (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 26, 04:54 | 02°54’ | Sun | chart | ||
Oct 27, 01:36 | 13°09’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 27, 07:09 | 15°54’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 27, 16:47 | 20°43’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Oct 28, 00:07 | 24°25’ | Pluto | chart | ||
Oct 28, 08:01 | 28°25’ | Mars (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 28, 11:08 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Leo (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 28, 22:05 | 05°37’ | Sun | chart | ||
Oct 29, 01:02 | 07°08’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Oct 29, 12:24 | 13°03’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Oct 30, 00:31 | 19°26’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Oct 30, 06:23 | 22°34’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Oct 30, 09:04 | 24°00’ | Venus (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Oct 30, 20:10 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Virgo (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Oct 30, 20:21 | 00°06’ | Mars | chart | ||
Oct 31, 10:57 | 08°09’ | Sun | chart | ||
Oct 31, 19:32 | 12°57’ | Uranus | chart |
Date | Moon Aspects and Ingresses | Chart | |
Oct 1, 02:53 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Leo | chart |
Oct 3, 10:37 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Virgo | chart |
Oct 5, 14:40 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Libra | chart |
Oct 6, 13:05 | 13°24 | New Moon | chart |
Oct 6, 14:03 | 14°00 | Mars | chart |
Oct 6, 23:39 | 19°49 | Mercury | chart |
Oct 7, 16:21 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Scorpio | chart |
Oct 9, 17:23 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Sagittarius | chart |
Oct 9, 21:36 | 02°33 | Venus | chart |
Oct 11, 19:14 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Capricorn | chart |
Oct 13, 12:53 | 24°19 | Pluto | chart |
Oct 13, 22:47 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Aquarius | chart |
Oct 14, 10:54 | 06°53 | Saturn | chart |
Oct 15, 14:28 | 22°20 | Jupiter | chart |
Oct 16, 04:21 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Pisces | chart |
Oct 17, 18:59 | 20°55 | Neptune | chart |
Oct 18, 12:03 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Aries | chart |
Oct 20, 16:56 | 27°26 | Full Moon | chart |
Oct 20, 21:58 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Taurus | chart |
Oct 22, 00:27 | 13°21 | Uranus | chart |
Oct 23, 09:56 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Gemini | chart |
Oct 25, 22:59 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Cancer | chart |
Oct 28, 11:07 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Leo | chart |
Oct 30, 20:09 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Virgo | chart |
- The Moon is in Scorpio.
- There is no void Moon period today.
- The Moon is waxing and in its New phase.
- The New Moon occurred on October 6th in the sign of Libra.
Today’s Transits (Eastern Daylight Time)
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 0:00 am
Event: Moon in Scorpio
Description: The Moon in Scorpio
Contemplate the deeper things in life. Avoid unnecessary conflict, but if it’s going to improve your life, go ahead and make waves. Tune in to your intuition. This is a good time for investigations, looking into a matter further, doing research, connecting to others with a shared passion, solving a mystery, and devising a strategy. When the Moon in Scorpio is strained, we may take our passions too far.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 0:08 am
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Cnj Ves
Description: Transiting Moon Conjunction Transiting Vesta
We are a little serious or stiff in self-expression at this time. We are more able to make sacrifices or put our emotions aside in order to get something important done. This can be a good time to commit fully to something – especially health and healing matters.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 2:25 am
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Qnx Chi
Description: Transiting Moon Quincunx Transiting Chiron
Hurt feelings may be opportunities for healing. Now is the time for building bridges, not burning them.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 5:01 am
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Tri Pal
Description: Transiting Moon Trine Transiting Pallas
There is a good ability to successfully combine logic and intuition, and to understand problems taking into account the human element. There is sensitivity to people’s issues now. Cooperation. Effective, sensitive decision making.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 5:11 am
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Qnx Cer
Description: Transiting Moon Quincunx Transiting Ceres
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 7:59 am
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Opp Ura
Description: Transiting Moon Opposition Transiting Uranus
Life may be a little tense right now. Avoid willful behavior if the situation doesn’t call for it. Remain open to new possibilities and all will be revealed. There could be a surprising revelation or turning point. Unpredictable responses from others (and ourselves). Emotional eruptions are possible. Not a good time to make permanent decisions, particularly about relationships.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 11:04 am
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Pll Jup
Description: Transiting Moon Parallel Transiting Jupiter
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 1:09 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Cpl Ura
Description: Transiting Moon ContraParallel Transiting Uranus
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 3:37 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Cpl Cer
Description: Transiting Moon ContraParallel Transiting Ceres
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 7:52 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Tri Nep
Description: Transiting Moon Trine Transiting Neptune
This is a feel-good time if we allow ourselves to relax and tune into the subtle aspects of life – art, nature, beauty, dreams, and spiritual realms. We absorb things easily, our senses are in good form, and we more naturally accept things and people as they are. There is no need to look for definite answers right now.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 10:03 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Mon Sqr Jup
Description: Transiting Moon Square Transiting Jupiter
We may not be very realistic right now – there can be some exaggeration. Minor annoyances are possible now. Contrariness or disagreements. This is not an ideal time for publicity, promotion, or legal matters. We can experience injustices. We are less inclined to consider the consequences of over-eating, over-drinking, or overdoing in general. This is a time to show some restraint. Grandiosity is not appreciated right now, and excess doesn’t go over well either. With a little self-control we can learn about what truly makes us happy.
Date & Time: Oct 7 2021 11:00 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Sun Cnj Mar
Description: Transiting Sun Conjunction Transiting Mars
Our desires come into strong focus. We may be furthering our goals and desires without apology now. A time for getting ahead, taking action, solving problems, and some self-centeredness, which may or may notexceed a healthy level. The decision to take matters in our own hands. Competition. Taking the lead.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 8:03 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Sun Pll Pal
Description: Transiting Sun Parallel Transiting Pallas
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 9:44 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Sun Cpl Chi
Description: Transiting Sun ContraParallel Transiting Chiron
Date & Time: Oct 7 2021 11:05 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Mer Sxt Jun
Description: Transiting Mercury Sextile Transiting Juno
This is a good time to team up with someone to generate ideas, solve problems, or listen to one another and “be heard”. Mental rapport can be experienced now.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 3:43 pm
Event: Tr-Tr Mer Sqq Nod
Description: Transiting Mercury SesquiSquare Transiting North Node
The best made plans go awry right now. Have patience because you are learning new skills. All good things come to those who wait.
Date & Time: Oct 8 2021 8:32 pm
Event: Tr Cer R
Description: Transiting Ceres Stationary
**Conjunctions to Select Fixed Stars on October 8, 2021.**
Aspects to Moon 15°Sc41 -15°06′
conjunct 15°Sc22 ZUBEN ELGENUBI Positive social reform
Aspects to Uranus 13°Ta51 +15°35′
conjunct 14°Ta37 MENKAR — A victim of the Unconscious
Aspects to North Node 02°Ge33 +20°40′
conjunct 02°Ge23 MIRFAK Challenge-oriented.
Aspects to Black Moon 09°Ge06 +22°16′
conjunct 10°Ge05 ALDEBARAN *** Success through integrity
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Pour jardiner avec la Lune :
Afin qu’ils se conservent mieux, arracher les légumes racines entre le 1er et le 11 ou à partir du 27.
Pour une repousse lente et pour améliorer la structure du gazon, tondre la pelouse entre le 5 et le 9 ou entre le 27 et le 29. Les 28 et 29 sont deux excellents jours pour semer du gazon.
Pour une meilleure choucroute, récolter les choux et réaliser la choucroute les 12 après-midi, 13, 14, 22, 24 ou 25.
La viniculture et la Lune :
Soutirer le vin par exemple entre le 13 et le 20 pour ne pas arrêter son activité (évitez toutefois le 15 et le 16 matin).
Pour une bière en phase avec la Lune :
Commencer la fabrication le 6 après-midi ou le 7, ce seront les meilleures dates du mois.
Pour les arbres :
Afin d’éviter les attaques de parasites et les risques de pourriture ou que le bois ne travaille trop et qu’il n’éclate, abattre les bois d’œuvre avant le 11 ou après le 27.
Les animaux et la Lune:
Rentrer les animaux le 2 après-midi, le 3, le 4, le 30 ou le 31. L’étable restera plus sèche et plus saine pendant l’hiver.
Notre bien être avec la Lune:
Pour des cheveux plus épais et plus solides choisir le 2, 3, 4, 28, 30 ou 31 pour les couper.
Se couper les ongles le 4, le 5 ou le 31 limitera le risque d’ongles incarnés et les rendra plus solides.
Mercredi 22 septembre c’est le début de l’automne pour l’hémisphère nord…
C’est l’équinoxe de septembre qui défini le début de l’automne (ou du printemps pour l’hémisphère sud). L’équinoxe est un phénomène astronomique qui correspond au moment où le Soleil se retrouve pile dans l’alignement de l’équateur, comme dans le schéma ci-dessus. Cela signifie que le soleil est au zénith de l’équateur et qu’il éclaire la terre perpendiculairement à son axe de rotation. C’est la raison pour laquelle, lors de l’équinoxe et donc lors du passage de l’été à l’automne (ou de l’hiver au printemps) le jour et la nuit sont de durée égale (équinoxe, du latin aequus: égal et nox, noctis: nuit).
Pourquoi le jour et la nuit sont-ils de durée égale seulement à l’équinoxe?
Comprendre le phénomène des saisons est la première étape pour bien comprendre le phénomène des équinoxes. Si nous avons des saisons sur Terre, c’est parce que l’axe de rotation de la Terre est incliné d’environ 23° (par rapport au plan de rotation de la Terre autour du Soleil). En effet, la Terre ne tourne pas sur elle-même de façon bien droite, mais en position inclinée. Parce que l’axe de la Terre est incliné, le Soleil n’éclaire donc pas la terre de la même façon tout au long de l’année. La vidéo ainsi que les schémas ci-dessous permettent une vision claire de ce phénomène. En hémisphère nord, la durée d’ensoleillement diminue pendant six mois de l’année pour augmenter à nouveau pendant les six mois suivants, les deux points culminant de cette variation étant le solstice d’hiver (durée du jour la plus courte de l’année) et le solstice d’été (durée du jour la plus longue de l’année). L’équinoxe quant à lui, correspond au milieu de ces deux extrêmes.
Lors de sa rotation annuelle autour du Soleil, la Terre se retrouve deux fois dans la position où le Soleil est pile à la verticale de l’équateur. Une première fois en mars, lors de l’équinoxe de printemps et une seconde en septembre, lors de l’équinoxe d’automne.
Vivre avec la Lune c’est un peu comme se laisser porter par le courant…
Nos aïeux adaptaient naturellement leur rythme de vie à celui de la Lune. En ces temps là, leur proximité avec la nature faisait qu’une connexion s’établissait entre les rythmes du corps et les rythmes lunaires. De plus, la nécessité de prendre en compte les influences lunaires afin d’optimiser certaines actions du quotidien poussait les gens à observer les cycles lunaires. En effet, pour obtenir une bonne récolte par exemple, il fallait obligatoirement prendre en compte tous les paramètres qui pouvaient favoriser le rendement. Les influences lunaires étaient donc considérées avec une grande attention; d’autant plus que les anciens à force d’observations avaient déjà mis en évidence l’influence que pouvait avoir les astres sur la terre et sur leur quotidien.
Depuis cette époque, les moyens mécaniques ont considérablement réduit les efforts à fournir pour se nourrir et notre dépendance à la nature a diminué petit à petit. Nous nous sommes ainsi éloignés d’un mode de vie en harmonie avec les cycles lunaires, pour définir un rythme de vie qui nous est propre. Malheureusement pour nous, ce rythme ne va pas toujours dans le sens de la logique ni du naturel.
De nos jours, on constate d’ailleurs de plus en plus une envie, voire un besoin de retrouver un équilibre avec les forces de la nature. La question de l’efficacité alliée à une pratique naturelle est la raison prépondérante quant au choix d’accorder son quotidien aux rythmes lunaires. D’ailleurs, nombreux sont ceux qui aujourd’hui ont pu constater une efficacité dans divers domaines tels que la coupe des cheveux, l’épilation, les soins du corps et bien évidemment le jardinage, il existe d’autres nombreuses applications en relation avec la Lune…
Dans le Calendrier Lunaire nous ne proposons pas seulement des conseils mais aussi et surtout des dates pour optimiser vos actions selon que vous recherchiez le meilleur moment pour couper et ainsi vitaliser votre chevelure (la rendre plus épaisse ou en ralentir la chute, etc.), le meilleur moment pour s’épiler afin que la repousse du poil soit plus lente ou encore une bonne date pour des soins ( peau, ongles) ou traitements de verrues, cors, durillons, etc. Vous y trouverez également des conseils sur l’alimentation. De plus vous pourrez définir les dates ou votre corps réagira le mieux à certains traitements: soins, massages, intervention dentaire ou chirurgicale… En effet, suivant les phases lunaires et les aspects planétaires votre corps réagira plus ou moins bien à l’intervention et réduira ou augmentera le temps de convalescence (il va de soi qu’il s’agit là d’interventions programmables et à caractère non-urgent).
Suivant les phases lunaires, l’énergie physique sera donc stimulée ou diminuée. Par exemple, on pourra stimuler un organe en lune croissante tandis qu’on éliminera les toxines d’un organe avec beaucoup plus de succès en lune décroissante. La lune croissante sera une meilleure période pour démarrer un projet alors que la lune décroissante sera plutôt une période propice à l’intériorisation ou la réflexion….
Bien sûr tout le monde ne réagit pas de la même manière aux influences lunaires, qui se font ressentir plus ou moins selon l’âge, la vitalité ou la sensibilité. Au moment de la pleine lune par exemple, certaines personnes sont perturbées dans leur sommeil alors que d’autres ne ressentent rien. Pourtant, une étude réalisée par des chercheurs suisses et publiée dans la revue “Current Biology” a montré qu’au moment de la pleine lune les taux de mélatonine diminuent, d’où une baisse de 30% du sommeil profond. La vitalité et l’excitabilité sont donc plus importantes au moment de la pleine lune, on le remarque d’ailleurs facilement chez les enfants.
http://www.cell.com/current-biology/retrieve/pii/S0960982213007549
En conclusion, même si nous ne percevons pas tous de la même manière les influences lunaires, elles existent et leur efficacité est de plus en plus reconnue.
les Signes et les Constellations du Zodiaque sont indiqués dans les courbes du Calendrier Lunaire. De plus, nous indiquons également leur concordance: en effet, la superposition des Signes et des Constellations du Zodiaque, revêt une importance particulière dans de nombreux domaines d’application. Elles sont donc mises en évidence sous la forme d’une série de lettres (a-z) permettant une utilisation simplifiée de ces moments.
Détail: sur le dessin ci-contre, on peut voir que la concordance entre le signe du Lion (signe Feu en rouge) et la constellation du Cancer (constellation Eau en vert) correspond à la lettre “p”.
Les heures de début et de fin de concordance sont également indiquées. Ici en l’occurrence: 8H32 pour le début et 14H pour la fin.
Retrouvez toutes les explications ainsi que la légende des Signes et Constellations du Zodiaque dans le Calendrier Lunaire à la page 13.
Squid Game: South Korea's latest cultural phenomenon
Oct 08 2021
Netflix's top executive says there is "a very good chance" Squid Game will be the company's biggest show ever
Seoul (AFP) - A dystopian vision of a polarised society, Netflix smash hit “Squid Game” blends a tight plot, social allegory and uncompromising violence to create the latest South Korean cultural phenomenon to go global.
It features South Korea’s most marginalised, including the deeply in debt, a migrant worker and a North Korean defector, competing in traditional children’s games for the chance to win 45.6 billion won ($38 million) in mysterious circumstances.
And losing players are killed.
The juxtaposition of innocent childhood pastimes and terminal consequences – coupled with high production values and sumptuous set design – has proved wildly popular around the world.
Within days of its release last month, Netflix’s top executive said there was “a very good chance it’s going to be our biggest show ever”.
The show is the latest manifestation of the ever-growing influence of South Korea's popular culture
It is the latest manifestation of the ever-growing influence of South Korea’s popular culture, epitomised by K-pop sensation BTS and the subtitled Oscar-winning movie “Parasite”.
Critics say that regardless of its Korean setting, the show’s themes and its critique of the ills of capitalism are relevant everywhere – doubly so with the coronavirus pandemic exacerbating global inequalities – and are key to its ubiquitous appeal.
“The growing tendency to prioritise profit over the wellbeing of the individual” is a “phenomenon that we witness in capitalist societies all over the world,” Sharon Yoon, a Korean studies professor at the University of Notre Dame in the United States, told AFP.
- War and poverty -
Netflix in February announced plans to spend $500 million this year alone on series and films produced in South Korea.
Netflix plans to spend $500 million this year alone on series and films produced in South Korea
“Over the last two years, we’ve seen the world falling in love with incredible Korean content, made in Korea and watched by the world on Netflix,” its co-CEO Ted Sarandos said at the time.
“Our commitment towards Korea is strong. We will continue to invest and collaborate with Korean storytellers across a wealth of genres and formats,” he added.
South Korea’s history is chequered by war, poverty and authoritarian governments, which artists have responded to by exploring power, violence and social issues.
That has created a vibrant cultural scene whose different forms have established ever larger foreign audiences over the decades.
At first K-dramas became hugely popular with Asian television audiences, before South Korean cinema was garlanded with awards at European festivals, K-pop developed huge fan bases around the world, and “Parasite” took Korean-language film mainstream.
Auteur Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar winner is a vicious satire about the widening gap between rich and poor, exploring the meaning of modern-day poverty in what is now the world’s 12th largest economy.
Critics say that regardless of its Korean setting, the show's themes and its critique of the ills of capitalism are relevant everywhere
- ‘Bloody, unfamiliar and abstruse’ -
“Squid Game” director Hwang Dong-hyuk finished his script a decade ago but failed to attract funding as investors were reluctant and called it “too bloody, unfamiliar and abstruse”.
The filmmaker’s previous works have dealt with themes including sexual abuse, intercountry adoption and disability, all loosely based on real-life events.
And the television series – his first – makes clear references to several traumatising collective experiences that have shaped the psyche of today’s South Koreans, including the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the 2009 layoffs at Ssangyong Motor, both of which saw people take their own lives.
“South Korea became a very unequal society relatively quickly and recently, during the last two decades,” Vladimir Tikhonov, professor of Korean studies at the University of Oslo, told AFP.
Social mobility had become “much less possible” now than before 1997, he said, “and the trauma of deepening inequality… is spilled onto the screens”.
Director Hwang Dong-hyuk finished the script a decade ago but failed to attract funding, with investors saying it was too "abstruse"
Netflix offers the show in both dubbed and subtitled versions in multiple languages, expanding its potential audience.
Brian Hu, a film professor at San Diego State University in the United States, said the fact it was popular in almost 100 countries was evidence it was not made only for Western viewers.
“Western audiences have long associated foreign media with depictions of poverty, and it’s become a way of looking down on the backwards rest of the world,” he told AFP.
“The unique thing about ‘Parasite’ and ‘Squid Game’ is that while the works depict poverty and class inequality, they do so in a way that exerts Korea’s technical and cinematic modernity.”
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