The
Lunar Gestation Cycle shows the evolution of the events seeded from the impact
of an Eclipse and becomes an effective predictive tool with all events, from
the mundane,
to the most personal,
including those of finance and business, in four distinctive stages and beyond.
The timing of events with the Lunar Gestation Cycle supports an understanding of the long-range impact of Solar and Lunar Eclipses as the related matters of an event develops along a predictable pattern.
The
Lunar Gestation Cycles for the months of March and April, 2003, change weekly.
In March, 2003, there was a First Quarter Moon at 20:18 Gemini on Tuesday, March
11, 2003.
This particular Moon Family Member began with the Solar Eclipse on June 10,
2002 at 19:54 Gemini. The next family member occurs December 8, 2003 at
the Full Moon 16:20 Gemini. Finally, the Last Quarter Moon on September
6, 2004.
The
most recent New Moon occurred at 12:06 Pisces on March 2, 2003.
The Moon Phase for March 2003, was the First Quarter at 20:18 Gemini on March 11, 2003.
Next came the Full Moon at 27:25 Virgo on March 18, 2003
The Last Quarter Moon took place at 4:00 Capricorn on March 24, 2003.
Three of the March 2003 Moon Phases are extraordinary:
· This Month's New Moon is at a very dynamic point in the year and is a
Hot Spot New Moon.
· This month's First Quarter Moon is directly related to a Solar Eclipse
Family from last June and is very hot.
· This month's Last Quarter Moon is also related to a Solar Eclipse Family
from December 25, 2000 of which the events on 9-11-2001 were within
2 weeks of the First Quarter Moon of that same family.
· The Full Moon of the December 25, 2000 family occurred last June 24, 2002
and was a Lunar Eclipse.
This Last Quarter on March 24, 2003 was the last family member of this very
Hot Moon Family. Having so many Hot Moons in one month is likely to cause
many news events for that entire month, marking it as one of the highest action
months of this past year (2003). ^top
Learn more about the Lunar Gestation Cycle in my book
Lunar Shadows.
Please refer to the Chart of
Hot Spots of this Eclipse year (2003).
There are clearly times in a year that gather greater levels of activity than others.
These vividly active time periods are clearly defined by the current Solar and Lunar
Eclipse activity. Eclipses are at the root of the Lunar Gestation Cycle.