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Signs of the Times – Aquarius 2009

January 20, 2009 · Published By Albert Clayton Gaulden  

Aquarius 2009

By the time you receive this issue of the Newsletter Mercury will have been retrograde in Aquarius since January 11 but will go direct on February 1. Be cautioned that you want to delay signing important documents, starting new enterprises and travel plans can be delayed and oftentimes lost baggage statistics go way up.

The Sun goes into Aquarius on January 19th so expect everyone to act as if they are the center of their Universe and yours as well. There is a Solar Eclipse New Moon (when the Moon’s shadow crosses the Earth’s surface) at 6 degrees of Aquarius on January 25th, which means that there are a lot of exciting and new changes for Aquarians specifically, and other Fixed Signs, Leo, Scorpio and Taurus may find a few sudden changes that could, or may not, please you. I like to advise that if you have been due diligent about writing a book, opening a new business or making a critical career change, this Eclipse can aid and abet what you have worked for. The last time we had a Solar Eclipse New Moon was Super Tuesday when Barack Obama passed Hillary Clinton and never looked back-but also when Elliot Spitzer was exposed for having an affair with a prostitute and he resigned as Governor of New York.

There will be a Lunar Eclipse Full Moon (when the Moon moves into the shadow of the Earth) on February 9th at 21 degrees of Leo, which will signal endings for Leo, Aquarius, Scorpio and Taurus. Many of us who study sky maps believe that this is when the music begins to play, “The party’s over…” and it is time for the fat lady to sing. One door closes and a few more open.

Saturn continued to be retrograde in the 20th and 19th degrees of Virgo. Retrogrades are a time to regroup and learn what the harsher planets like Saturn in Virgo are teaching them.

Now you know why it is smart to have three months in the summer to chill. But tell that to best-selling author, Malcolm Gladwell who wrote just the opposite in his new book, Outliers.

Albert Clayton Gaulden can be reached at info@sedonaintensive.com or visit www.sedonaintensive.com/ for more information.

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