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The Super Moon phenomenon
The Super Moon phenomenon
The Lunar Perigee ( when the Moon is closest to earth ) is called Supermoon
and is believed to cause earthquakes and natural disasters.
That Moon causes tides is well known and Supermoon may affect tides.
On Mar 19, the Moon will be 221,567 miles from earth, the nearest point in
20 years.
There were Superomoons in 55,74,92 and 2005 and these years were
characterised by extreme weather conditions.
Weatherman John Kettley said about the phenomenon on Mar 19th."A moon can't
cause a geological event like an earthquake, but it will cause a difference
to the tide. If that combines with certain weather conditions, then that
could cause a few problems for coastal areas."
Astrologically, Sun will be at 334 degrees and Moon at 143 degrees.
As we said in our columns yesterday, Tsunami hit northern Japan.
Some astronomers, who decry Astrology, says there wont be much problem
during this phenomenon of Extreme Super Moon.
We are giving the Anti Thesis ( to the Astrological Theory of Lunar Perigee)
here, the opinion of Pete Wheeler of the International Centre for Radio
Astronomy.
Wheeler stated, "(The Earth will experience) just a lower than usual low
tide and a higher than usual high tide around the time of the event, but
nothing to get excited about."
"Remember in the past, planetary alignments were going to pull the sun
apart. It didn't. Astrologers draw a very long bow most times. Normal king
tides are about all I would expect out of this Super Moon prediction," he
added.
The Web world is in fact, influenced by the Super Moon phenomenon and this
is very much evident in Google trends, a public facility of Google Inc,
based on Google Search, that shows how often a particular search-term is
entered relative to the total search-volume across various regions of the
world, and in various languages.
Within a few day, the Earth could be headed for a big showdown. Some experts
also claimed that huge storms, earthquakes, volcanoes and other natural
disasters will occur on Saturday, Mar 19. On the very day, the moon will
swing around Earth more closely than it has in the past 18 years.
Extreme Super Moon is the term coined by those who are well versed in the
Art of the Nine Revolving Heavens ( Astrology ).
Those who decry Astrology should see the post on Super Moon which we posted
on 10th. The Tsunami ( japanese for harbour wave ) struck on 11th, causing
widespread destruction.
The Super Moon is a Full Moon. Full Moon means that the Moon is away from
the Sun in Opposition and New Moon means the Moon is near the Sun in
conjunction.
This phenomenon is known to astro savants and to the Indian mind, Astronomy,
Astrology and Mathematics are epistemically correlated.
Some people, due to the influence of Anti Paganism, decry Astrology. This is
because during early childhood, they have been taught by the ignorant
priesthood that Astrology is hog wash !
The priesthood, sunk in Nescience, believes in the phenomenon of water
turning into wine and such irrational miracles. They believe in the
Immaculate Conception, which is not physiologically possible !
The Sun Moon Opposition is called Pournami in Sanskrit, when the Moon is 180
degrees away from the Sun.
The Sun Moon Conjunction is called Amavasya in Sanskrit, when the Moon is
conjunt 0 degrees with the Sun.
The Super Moon is a Full Moon. The Super Moon is a term coined by the
astrologer Richard Nolle.
Yesterday, there was an earthquake in Japan, measuring about 6 on the
Richter scale. Japan is devastated by explosions in nuclear reactors,
earthquakes and tsunamis or harbour waves !
In 2005, Tsunami struck fifteen days before the Super Moon date. This time
almost one week before.
One has to be wary of this week ( from 10 Mar to 20 Mar ).
As a remedial measure, the mantra of the Moon Om Saum Somaya Namah can be
chanted. Also the Gayatri mantra, as natural calamities affect the psyche of
universal humanity !
Om Bhoo Bhuvah Swah
That savithur varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhiyo yo no prachodayath
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