Thursday 26 September 2024

Mercury enters Libra

 


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Tuesday 17 September 2024

Full Moon LUNAR Eclipse (Partial)

 


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DM Astro Calendar - Sep 17 and 18, 2024 - Cultural Significance of Lunar Eclipses Part 3

 


In ancient China, the belief that a celestial dragon was devouring the Moon during a lunar eclipse is a fascinating example of how cultures interpret natural phenomena through myth and ritual. The practice of making loud noises, such as beating drums, to scare away the dragon reflects a deeper understanding of human psychology and emotional balance. The Logic Behind the Ritual 1. Distraction from Ego: The act of beating drums and making loud noises serves as a distraction from personal concerns and ego. When people are engaged in a collective activity, their focus shifts away from individual worries and towards a communal goal. This helps in reducing the emotional highs and lows that can lead to instability in life. 2. Negating Negative Energies: Loud noises and communal activities can help in dissipating negative energies. The physical act of making noise can be cathartic, releasing pent-up emotions and stress. This aligns with the idea of scaring away "demons" from the mind and heart, symbolizing the removal of negative thoughts and emotions. 3. Balancing Emotions: The ritual underscores the importance of emotional balance. By participating in a collective effort to "restore" the Moon, individuals are reminded of the power of unity and the need to maintain emotional equilibrium. This can be seen as a metaphor for balancing one's emotions to achieve success and harmony in life. Modern Interpretation This ancient lore can be interpreted as a lesson in emotional intelligence. Just as the Chinese used rituals to restore balance during a lunar eclipse, we can use various techniques to manage our emotions and maintain stability in our lives. Here are a few modern practices that echo this ancient wisdom: • Mindfulness and Meditation: These practices help in centering the mind and reducing emotional fluctuations. • Physical Activity: Engaging in physical activities like exercise or dance can help release stress and negative energy. • Community Involvement: Participating in group activities or community service can shift focus from personal issues to collective well-being. By understanding and applying these principles, we can better manage our emotions and lead more balanced, successful lives. In Hindu mythology, the story of Rahu and the lunar eclipse is a powerful allegory that offers deep insights into human behavior and emotional well-being. The Myth of Rahu According to the legend, Rahu was a demon who disguised himself as a god to drink the nectar of immortality during the churning of the ocean. However, the sun and moon gods alerted Vishnu, who swiftly beheaded Rahu. Despite being beheaded, Rahu's head remained immortal and occasionally swallows the Moon, causing a lunar eclipse. Since Rahu's head has no body, the Moon eventually reappears, symbolizing the temporary nature of the eclipse. Lessons from the Myth 1. Temporary Nature of Obstacles: 2. Ego and Pride as Hindrances: 3. Letting Go of Negative Emotions: 4. Balance and Harmony: Applying the Lessons • Self-Reflection: • Mindfulness Practices: • Emotional Release: • Cultivate Humility: By understanding and applying these lessons from Hindu mythology, we can navigate our emotional landscape more effectively and lead a more balanced, prosperous life. In the Incan civilization, Inti, the sun god, was a central figure in their religious beliefs. The Incas viewed lunar eclipses as a sign of Inti's displeasure. When a lunar eclipse occurred, it was believed that Inti was expressing his anger, and this celestial event prompted the Incan spiritual leaders to seek the cause of his wrath. They would then determine the appropriate sacrifices or rituals needed to appease him. Lessons from the Incan Myth 1. Understanding Causes and Effects: 2. Reasoning with Our Inner Core: T 3. Balancing Emotions: Applying the Lessons • Self-Reflection: • Mindfulness Practices: • Emotional Regulation: • Seeking Balance: By incorporating these practices, we can learn to navigate our emotional landscape more effectively, just as the Incas sought to understand and appease Inti during a lunar eclipse. The Myth and Its Lessons 1. Omens of Change: T 2. Divine Warnings: ourselves. 3. Self-Reflection and Alignment: Applying the Lessons • Forewarning and Preparation: • Self-Reflection: • Mindfulness and Presence: Looking for a PERSONAL CONSULTATION? Please write to us on connect@dollymanghat.com with your birth details and we will help you schedule a consultation accordingly or fill out the form on our website https://www.dollymanghat.com All Consultation Options Here: https://www.dollymanghat.com/consultation/ God Bless @DollyManghat https://www.dollymanghat.com

DM Astro Calendar - Sep 17 and 18, 2024 - Understanding the Symbolism of a Lunar Eclipse - Part 2

 


Let’s explore the fascinating symbolism of a lunar eclipse and how it can help us understand the interplay between our ego, emotions, and responsibilities. The Sun: Symbol of the Ego In many cultures and astrological traditions, the Sun is seen as a symbol of the ego. It represents our identity, our sense of self, and the core of our being. The Sun is the source of light and energy, much like how our ego drives our actions and ambitions. It is the part of us that seeks recognition, achievement, and purpose. The Moon: Reflector of Emotions On the other hand, the Moon is often associated with our emotions. It reflects the light of the Sun, just as our emotions reflect our inner experiences and reactions to the world around us. The Moon governs our subconscious, our intuition, and our emotional responses. It is the part of us that feels deeply, dreams, and connects with others on an emotional level. The Earth: Symbol of Responsibility Now, let's introduce the Earth into this cosmic dance. The Earth represents our responsibilities, our grounding, and our connection to reality. It is the platform on which we live our lives, balancing the demands of our ego and our emotions. The Earth symbolizes the practical aspects of life, such as our duties, obligations, and the need to stay grounded and realistic. The Lunar Eclipse: A Moment of Reflection During a lunar eclipse, the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow on the Moon. This celestial event can be seen as a powerful metaphor for the moments in our lives when our responsibilities (the Earth) come between our ego (the Sun) and our emotions (the Moon). 1. Separation and Alignment: The separation of the Sun and the Moon by the Earth during a lunar eclipse can symbolize the times when we need to align our ego and emotions with our responsibilities. It is a reminder that our actions and desires must be balanced with our duties and obligations. 2. Shadow and Reflection: The shadow cast on the Moon represents the challenges and obstacles we face when trying to balance these aspects of ourselves. It is a time to reflect on how our responsibilities impact our emotional well-being and our sense of self. 3. Illumination and Insight: Despite the shadow, the Moon often takes on a reddish hue during a total lunar eclipse, known as the "Blood Moon." This can symbolize the illumination and insight we gain during these periods of reflection. It is a time to understand how our responsibilities shape our emotions and ego, and how we can grow from this understanding. Practical Implications 1. Self-Reflection: Use the time of a lunar eclipse to engage in self-reflection. Consider how your responsibilities are influencing your emotions and ego. Are there areas where you need to find better balance? 2. Emotional Awareness: Pay attention to your emotional responses during this time. Are there unresolved feelings or conflicts that need to be addressed? How can you better align your actions with your emotional needs? 3. Grounding and Responsibility: Reflect on your responsibilities and how they ground you. Are you taking on too much, or are there areas where you need to step up? How can you ensure that your responsibilities are in harmony with your personal growth? Conclusion In conclusion, a lunar eclipse offers a unique opportunity to understand the intricate relationship between our ego, emotions, and responsibilities. By reflecting on this celestial event, we can gain valuable insights into our own lives and strive for a more balanced and harmonious existence. I hope this video has provided you with a deeper understanding of the symbolism and impact of a lunar eclipse. Stay tuned for Part 3, where I will introduce you to the cultural significance of lunar eclipses, a phenomenon that has been practiced and revered for centuries and is now understood and appreciated in practical applications in the modern world. We will delve into the practical benefits of utilizing lunar eclipses for personal growth and development. These historical and cultural interpretations highlight the awe and mystery that lunar eclipses have stirred in humans across the world. By investigating these and more, we can gain a richer understanding of our cultural heritage and how it has informed modern practices and beliefs. Looking for a PERSONAL CONSULTATION? Please write to us on connect@dollymanghat.com with your birth details and we will help you schedule a consultation accordingly or fill out the form on our website https://www.dollymanghat.com All Consultation Options Here: https://www.dollymanghat.com/consultation/ Download Astro eBooks, Calendars and Planners from our store! https://www.dmtreasure.com God Bless @DollyManghat https://www.dollymanghat.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manghatdolly/

Monday 16 September 2024

Sep 17 and 18, 2024 - Cultural Tapestry of Lunar Eclipses: Myths, Beliefs, and Modern Interpretation

 


A Lunar Eclipse is scheduled for September 18, 2024. Though this event will not be visible in India but can be observed from Europe, America, Africa, and parts of Asia. The eclipse starts at 06:12 AM and ends at 10:17 AM. The Babylonians were some of the first people known to have kept detailed records of lunar eclipses. They understood the regular periodicities and cycles of the sky from careful observations, and they developed early predictive schemes based on past observations. They recognized the elliptical path of the moon and noticed that lunar eclipses occurred at full moon when the Earth was between the Sun and the Moon. The Greeks: The Story of "an-uhk-SAG-or-us" PER-ih-kleez" Around 450 BC, the Greek thinker Anaxagoras provided a scientific explanation for both solar and lunar eclipses, suggesting that lunar eclipses occurred when the Earth came between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow on the Moon. His ideas greatly influenced Pericles, the statesman, who used this knowledge to calm Athenians during an eclipse, demonstrating the power of understanding and knowledge in quelling superstitions. The Chinese Dragon In ancient China, a lunar eclipse was thought to be caused by a dragon devouring the Moon. The Chinese would bang drums and light fireworks to frighten the dragon away. The word for eclipse in Chinese, "shi," literally means "to eat." Early Chinese astronomers must have observed the shadow of the Earth covering the Moon and rationalized it with their mythological beliefs. Hindu Mythology: The Story of Rahu and Ketu In Hindu mythology, the eclipse is the result of a demonic entity, Rahu, chasing the Sun and the Moon. The story goes that during the churning of the ocean of milk, Rahu drank the nectar that made him immortal. However, Vishnu in his form as Mohini cut off Rahu's head before the nectar could pass through his throat. His head became Rahu, and his body, Ketu. They continue to chase the Sun and the Moon, causing eclipses when they catch their prey. Christopher Columbus and the Eclipse in Jamaica** An interesting historical anecdote involves Christopher Columbus. It was during his fourth voyage to the New World in 1504, when he and his crew were stranded in Jamaica. The indigenous people had grown weary of providing them with food. Columbus, knowing an eclipse was imminent and armed with astronomical data from an almanac, told the natives that his god was angry with them for ceasing their provisions, and the anger would be shown by making the moon disappear. When the lunar eclipse occurred, terrified, the natives quickly provided him with more supplies. Modern Science and Lunar Eclipses** In modern times, a lunar eclipse is well understood. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, and the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon. Lunar eclipses have also had a notable influence on literature and folklore. For instance, Shakespeare often referenced eclipses to set the mood or represent dark omens in his plays. In many cultures, an eclipse could symbolize havoc, chaos, or divine intervention. Eclipses and Astrology** Even today, eclipses play a significant role in astrology. An eclipse is often considered a powerful time of change, signalling huge opportunities for personal growth and transformation. Many people plan important events, rituals, and personal milestones around eclipses for their purported celestial significance. Through these stories and historical accounts, one can appreciate how lunar eclipses have been perceived not just as astronomical events, but as profound occurrences intertwined with myth, legend, and historical developments in human societies. Impact of Lunar Eclipses Physical Effects: Scientifically, there is no evidence to suggest that lunar eclipses have any direct physical effects on human. Psychological and Emotional Effects: Lunar eclipses can evoke a range of emotions and psychological responses. Emotional Impact of Lunar Eclipses 1. Heightened Emotions: During a lunar eclipse, some people report experiencing heightened emotions, ranging from intense anxiety to great excitement. T 2 Reflection and Release: Given that lunar eclipses occur during a full moon, they are often linked to the culmination and completion of certain life phases. 3. In astrology, lunar eclipses are considered powerful times that can illuminate hidden aspects of our inner lives. Looking for a PERSONAL CONSULTATION? Please write to us on connect@dollymanghat.com with your birth details and we will help you schedule a consultation accordingly or fill out the form on our website https://www.dollymanghat.com All Consultation Options Here: https://www.dollymanghat.com/consultation/ Download Astro eBooks, Calendars and Planners from our store! https://www.dmtreasure.com God Bless @DollyManghat https://www.dollymanghat.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manghatdolly/

Monday 9 September 2024

Mercury enters Virgo

 


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Thursday 5 September 2024

Pisces Sep 2024

 


Pisces, characterized by your intuitive, compassionate, and dreamy nature, you navigate life with a depth of emotion and sensitivity that is uniquely yours. Ruled by Neptune, the planet of illusion, spirituality, and dreams, you possess an innate ability to connect with the unseen and the unknown. September 2024 brings a period where your empathy and creativity can thrive, allowing you to turn your dreams into realities and forge deeper connections with yourself and others.

Personal Growth:
Pisces this month emphasizes inner growth through self-discovery and emotional exploration.

Intuitive Insights: Your intuition will be particularly strong this month. Trust your gut feelings and inner voice as they guide you through important decisions and personal revelations.

Creative Expression: Engage in artistic endeavours such as painting, writing, music, or any other form of creative outlet that resonates with you. These can serve as powerful tools for self-expression and healing.
Spiritual Practices: Deepen your spiritual practices whether through meditation, yoga, or exploring new spiritual philosophies. This will help you maintain a centered and peaceful state of mind.

Career:
Your professional life in September 2024 invites opportunities for alignment with your passions and creative talents.