The Hidden Dimension: The Lunar Phase Personality, with Colleen Coffey
Personal Astrology
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21-Nov-2016
The Synodic cycle between the Sun and the Moon is the simplest and most fundamental of all cycles. While there is much focus on the lunation cycle in mundane astrology, there is little attention paid to the phase of the Moon into which an individual is born. While house, sign placement and aspects obviously have great bearing, there are distinct patterns of behavior and attitude discernible from the angular relationship between the Luminaries at the time of birth.
This lecture concentrates on the lunation cycle in natal astrology, firstly illustrating how the New Moon before birth influences the nature of the individual, and then tracking the personal traits of each phase as the Sun and Moon move through the eight phases from one conjunction to the next.
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