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FREE FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT: REVISITING THE PAST (and 2007) WITH ECLIPSES

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FREE FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT: REVISITING THE PAST (and 2007) WITH ECLIPSES

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FREE FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT: REVISITING THE PAST (and 2007) WITH ECLIPSES
If there is anything to be counted on, the lunar and solar eclipses are it, kind of like the Sun rising in the morning, no? The planets are anything but capricious. Eclipses are known to appear in what are called Saros cycles, periods of 18 years, 11 days, and 8 hours. Astrologers and astronomers know this, but apparently Chinese astrologers His and Ho got too drunk to fulfill their roles in predicting eclipses correctly and lost their heads over the faux pas. In those days, a failure to correctly predict an eclipse could lead too an emperor’s demise, so even back then, we have to ask, how could they possibly screw that one up? That’s how exacting these planetary alignments and eclipses are. Likewise, any 20th or 21st century philosopher or mathematician who claims the universe is chaotic is way off the mark. Luckily, they don’t lose their heads for misrepresenting fact in these modern days. As we face the Saros lunar cycle 128 (last seen in August 2007) and Saros solar cycle 154 (last seen September 11. 2007), what we DO know is that we not only repeat the trajectory of these eclipses, but astrologically, we revisit issues from the past—in this case, 2007. What were you doing in the late summer/early fall of 2007? We’ll replay that record this Friday night.
Once you RSVP on Meetup, your ZOOM login will be sent one hour before the meeting. Or contact me at [booklady@astrotracker.com](mailto:booklady@astrotracker.com).

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