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posted April 09, 2009 10:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message
Gorgeous Moon. Bit of split personality. Last night - Crystalline, kleig bright, bluish white. Tonight on an hours drive, it started out like antique linen. That's not really the look but close. Real..vanilla bean ice cream?
    Anyway it got me to wondering about the scales, Libra. Anybody know if the left and right sides of a hanging scale have specific names? Inquiring minds want to know.

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posted April 09, 2009 10:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
It's a "Pink Moon"!

Zala or Mel might know about the specific scale names.

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posted April 09, 2009 10:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message
Yea, T The farmer's almanac calls it that. Seems every culture has one. Native American, China on and on. Was yours Pink? Thanks for the link.

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posted April 09, 2009 11:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
Nope. A bluish-white here.

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posted April 10, 2009 03:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MyVirgoMask     Edit/Delete Message
I saw nothing rose-tinted with this moon at all...hmmm. Didn't have my glasses on though, so maybe I was missing something? It sounds yummy in description, I hope I didn't miss anything!
But I've been in a very sweet, happy mood that past few days. Usually I kind of am optimistic, but this is unusually AAAHHHHHH YES (I'm going to call it Orgazmo Moon)

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posted April 10, 2009 07:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message
RE: Scale, all I found was weight and counter weight.
    And,it turns out that Pink Moon is the Native American name. The Old English name is 'Egg Moon'
    Which reminds me to add, I was visiting a friend last night, heading home, leaving the development; [which is in a large suburban city] I saw 3 Rabbits. We have had a few threads about animal totems, will have to research that angle too.
I thought Ahhh Bunnies!! It made me smile

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posted April 10, 2009 07:24 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message
Wabbits
    Scurry, scurry, worry, worry,
    Like the hare I run about,
    Busy, busy, in a tizzy,
    I only hear the voice without.
    Quiet, hare. Do not despair.
    The voice within is strong and sure.
    If you just listen, you'll learn your mission,
    Be confident and self-assured.


    Fertility and New Life

    The Rabbit is known for its ability to procreate,
    its fleetness, and its movement is by leaps.
    People with this totem may find that their
    endeavors go in leaps and bounds also.

    If a Rabbit totem has appeared in your life, it may indicate a need for more planning
    or to check those plans already set in motion.
    Do not box yourself in a corner.

    This totem may also bring a need to examine the kinds of foods you eat.
    Perhaps a vegetarian diet, if only for a short time, can help you strengthen and heal.

    The Rabbit is associated with the goddess Hecate



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posted April 10, 2009 07:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message
Hecate, Greek Goddess
of The Crossroads

Hecate, Greek goddess of the three paths, guardian of the household, protector of everything newly born, and the goddess of witchcraft -- once a widely revered and influential goddess, the reputation of Hecate has been tarnished over the centuries. In current times, she is usually depicted as a "hag" or old witch stirring the cauldron.

But nothing could be further from the image of Hecate's original glory.

A beautiful and powerful goddess in her own right, the Greek goddess Hecate was the only one of the ancient Titans who Zeus allowed to retain their authority once the Olympians seized control. Zeus shared with Hecate, and only her, the awesome power of giving humanity anything she wished (or withholding it if she pleased).

Usually classified as a "moon goddess", her kingdoms were actually three-fold . . . the earth, sea, and sky. Having the power to create or withhold storms undoubtedly played a role in making her the goddess who was the protector of shepherds and sailors.


A lover of solitude, the Greek goddess Hecate was, like her cousin Artemis, a "virgin" goddess, unwilling to sacrifice her independent nature for the sake of marriage. Walking the roads at night or visiting cemeteries during the dark phase of the moon, the goddess Hecate was described as shining or luminous.

In other legends she is invisible, perhaps only glimpsed as a light, a "will-o-the-wisp". Perhaps it was this luminous quality that marked Hecate as a "moon goddess", for she seemed quite at home on the earth.

Some scholars believe it is also was because her mother was Asteria (the Titan goddess of the Shining Light or "Star") or perhaps it was because she sensibly always carried a torch on her journeys.



Like Artemis, Hecate was usually depicted with her sacred dogs, although Hecate and even her animals, were sometimes said to have three heads and that they could see in all directions. Although usually depicted as a beautiful woman having three human heads, some images are fearsome indeed (one with a snake's head, one with a horse's, and the third a boar's head).

This farsightedness, the ability to see in several directions at once (even the past, present, and future) featured largely in her most famous myth, the abduction of Persephone. For it was the goddess Hecate who "saw" and told the frantic Demeter what had become of her daughter.

The goddess Hecate continued to play an important role in the life of Persephone, becoming her confidante when she was in the Underworld. Hades, thankful for their friendship, was more than hospitable, honoring Hecate as a prominent and permanent guest in the spirit world. Surely this had the effect of enhancing her reputation as a spirit of black magic with the power to conjure up dreams, prophecies, and phantoms.

    Currently asteroid 100 Hekate is RX at 9+ Sagg. Interesting that Natally mine is 7+ Gemini...so, an opposition of -2 degrees
^Edited to add, in natal my FN asteroid is 9.50 Gemini. So, with Hekate at 9.37 Sagg at midnight we have 13 min off the opposition. I love asteroid sychronicities. Both my FN and LN asteroids are currently in

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posted April 10, 2009 09:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message

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