Also no watching reruns of Reno911, My Name Is Earl, or Chappelle's 
Show...

--- In [email protected], bob_brigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], m2smart4u2000 <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > What is the affect jyotish wise? isn't it occurring in mercury? 
I 
> > thought it was a good time to have a yagya????
> >
> 
> 
> ***********
> 
> It's possibly said to be a good time to have a yagya only because 
> eclipses of any sort are inauspicious in Jyotish. Astrologer David 
> Hawthorne says the following about the lunar eclipse, which may or 
> may not be consistent with what Maharishi Jyotishis say:
> 
> Planetary Transits for March 1 – March 7
> 
>  
> 
> Sun transits Aquarius, from 16:18 to 23:19°, closely conjunct 
Rahu, 
> under the aspect of Ketu until March 11.  Watch for major news 
> regarding political leaders and governments.  Take care of your 
> father and husband, and be careful with your blood pressure.
> 
>  
> 
> Moon transits Cancer, Leo, Virgo, and into Libra.  The full Moon 
and 
> a Total Lunar Eclipse are in Leo, March 3.   This, the first of 
two 
> total lunar eclipses in 2007, is unique because it is partly 
visible 
> from every continent around the world, and may be more intense 
than 
> usual due to the stationary position of the Moon's nodes, Rahu and 
> Ketu.  
> 
> The total eclipse begins at 22:44 UT, the greatest eclipse is at 
> 23:20 UT, and the total eclipse ends at 23:57 UT.  For local time, 
> subtract your time zone if west (add your time zone if east) of 
> Greenwich, England, (e.g., six hours if you are in the Central 
time 
> zone).
> 
>  
> 
> The entire event will be visible from Europe, Africa and western 
> Asia. In eastern North and South America the Moon will be 
partially 
> or totally eclipsed at moonrise. From western North America, only 
the 
> final penumbral phases are visible.
> 
>  
> 
> Notes:  It is advisable to fast or eat lightly for a few hours 
before 
> and after the eclipse, and to stay indoors and rest or meditate. 
> Additionally, the two-week period between the total lunar eclipse 
> (March 3) and the partial solar eclipse (March 19) may be a 
> vulnerable time.  Extra care, patience and caution are strongly 
> advised.
>


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