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December 2003 Solstice |
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| On Monday 22nd December 2003 the Winter Solstice is at 7:00 am. The Sun enters Capricorn and at 8:30 am there is a line up with the Galactic centre when the the milky way is at a 60° angle to the ecliptic and the Sun is there too - a very powerful moment. The new Moon on Tuesday means the Sun and Moon are also at perigee - the closest to the Earth. Saturn and Mercury are in opposition. Time to face truths. Jupiter, North Node and Chiron are in a grand trine and the Moon is coming to conjunct Pluto. The Sun will be squaring Mars. Lots of Energy. Gill Dorren |
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