Deep Cuts: Eclipse Archives

Deep Cuts: Eclipse Archives

Working on an appropriate Mercury in Retrograde project? I stumbled through this in the archives:

For the week of: 6/18-24/2001
“That’s somewhat madly spoken.”
in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure (V.i.92)
Eclipse at Zero Cancer. I like living in Texas. The enthusiasm can be quite infectious. And cowboy hats are commonplace. A person doesn’t feel odd wearing manly headgear. A good hat provides shade. That’s what happens during an eclipse, the Moon and the Sun are positioned in such a cosmic way as to provide shade for one another, so to speak. The significance of this being at Zero Cancer? It’s like that Texas attitude which will include a whoop and a holler. Texans may not always be biggest (although we would like to think so) or best (although we would like to think so) but we can be the loudest. Lots of folks are going to be loud right now, just like us. Like to see this web site stay alive? Order up a report. Buy a T-shirt. Or hit the PayPal donate button it’s like dropping a dollar in the tip jar, a time-honored Austin tradition. Like the sign says at the coffee shop, “Good tippers are more highly evolved.”

The astrofish.net/shop link is good, and 20 (plus) years ago, there were no books. Don’t see T-shirts, or reports, as it got to be too labor-intensive, like it took too long to make too little money.

Deep Cuts: Eclipse Archives

But this eclipse at 29° Aries is similar, in essence, to that historical one at 0° Cancer. Not the same, but eerily similar. Foreboding?

But there are links back to March, 2006:

Deep Cuts: Eclipse Archives

Mercury Retrograde projects include mining the past, and digging through old archives is part of that. Then the twin influences, the triple whammy, of eclipse, Mercury Retrograde, and assorted Taurus elements.

Stickers

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If only there were guides for this material.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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