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Eclipse predicts global events

Eclipses are powerful configurations that can be traced to events just prior to, or following the eclipse, as transiting planets stimulate the eclipse potential. A recent important Solar Eclipse fell September 11, 2007 at 18 degrees of Virgo. That eclipse showed difficulties for the housing market. Then we had the Solar Eclipse of February 6, 2008, at 17 degrees of Aquarius. The last Solar Eclipse occurred August 1, 2008 at 9 degrees of Leo, a prelude to important events surrounding world leaders and to many sensational global happenings. The next Solar Eclipse occurs January 26, 2009 at 6 degrees of Aquarius.

Dynamic Mars
Mars is considered a primary timer for eclipse-related events, often coinciding with dynamic happenings as it frequently presents a conflict to expose a situation in need of remedy. Mars gets things started. The Solar Eclipse of July 1st 2000 had Mars accompanying the Sun & Moon. Mars is said to be an excellent indicator of many of the events that take place.



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