We know the moon is important:
- https://qalerts.app/?n=1543
- https://greatawakening.win/p/15Hv2RP7NU/-more-moonfagging--may-16th-2022/c/
The July full moon is also known as the Full Buck Moon and, like the last two months, will feature a supermoon as it occurs while the moon is near perigee, it's closest approach to Earth for the month. It is the third of four supermoons in a row according to NASA eclipse watcher Fred Espenak.
Read more about Super Flower Blood Moon (not a Switch game) and other supermoons here:
https://www.space.com/super-flower-blood-moon-eclipse-may-2022-espenak
Epsenak's definition of supermoon will put the next four full moons in a row as supermoons: May 16, June 14, July 13 and Aug. 12. But he noted that streak is not particularly uncommon. Per his website, 2023 will also see four consecutive full supermoons, as will 2024. Even 2025 has three in a row.
Looks like we're moonfagging for a bit 😳. I'll go first.
Theres no Q posts for that day, so lets see what the Jews are reading in the Torah: https://www.chabad.org/dailystudy/torahreading.asp?tdate=7/13/2022
Ah, this is the story of Balaam in the Book of Numbers (NIV for easier reading): https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Numbers+22&version=NIV
TL;DR for the Heathens: King Balak of Moab offered Balaam money to curse Israel, but Balaam blessed the Israelites instead, as dictated by God.
You get the feeling this might backfire on the DS?
Pluto is so far from the Sun that the Earth is essentially in the same point for viewing purposes. It takes over 200 years for Pluto to move through all the houses of the Zodiac. Since its discovery, it has barely moved through half of them.
Is there any learned dissertation on the past projection of Pluto's orbit, and how to treat its inclination and perihelion? Or is the meaning of Pluto just internet lore?
As far as the outer planets are concerned then you are dead right. It's difficult for people to look back at their notes of "what happened last time" if there wasn't a previous time observed.
The solar system has an obvious religious element as is demonstrated by the planets being named after gods. A lot of scholars went beyond simple observation and correlation, and extrapolated that since Mars the planet is red it therefore belongs to Mars the god of war, so tended to emphasise martial qualities in their writings.
The job of modern astrologers is to try and make sense of thousands of years of sometimes contradictory history. When I was a kid at school our chemistry teacher taught us that atoms are composed of protons neutrons and electrons. Then he said this is not strictly true but it is a good way to visualise what happens to them. Astrology is the same - it doesn't matter if it is "true", just if it is practically useful.
I shared his channel in a comment above, but The Leo King is incredibly well read on evolutionary astrology. He’s not a typical horoscope astrologer that you’d find in Refinery29 or Cosmopolitan magazine. He actually tracks every transit throughout history to find commonalities. He also has a very different take on what the planets represent than others.
Here’s his video for the full moon today if you’re interested
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hy6n9lV9BrE
Thanks for the reference. I can't promise I will look him up (limited life, unlimited task list), but I do want to show appreciation for your openness.