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The New Moon Conjoins Mobilizing

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APRIL 3, 2011 JAPAN NEW MOON

EARTHGRID ACTIVATION


Astronomical Earthgrid Spacetime Mapping

April 3, 2011

NICK ANTHONY FIORENZA


COPYRIGHT (c) 2011 NICK ANTHONY FIORENZA, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

A significant astronomical-earthgrid resonance occurs on the New Moon of April 3, 2011 at the exact location of the March 11, 2011 Magnitude 9.0 Earthquake and Tsunami.

The Earth Meridians of the April 3, 2011 New Moon are 37W14 (New Moon-MC) and 142E46 (New Moon-IC).

142E46 is just off the coast of Japan on the ring of fire, near exact to the meridian of

the 9.0 earthquake, which was at 142E22.

That means a New-Moon-Jupiter-IC and a Saturn-MC occurs at the Japan quake location. Also, at that latitude (38N20 ), the Lunar Nodes will be on the ASC-DSC (chart below).

Whether this resonance will trigger additional or significant seismic activity is of course unknown, however taking any precautionary measures certainly would be wise.

Please send prayers to our friends in Japan on this New Moon - it makes a difference.

EXCERPT FROM THE APRIL 3, 2011 LUNAR PLANNER.

This is an incredibly significant and extremely potent lunar cycle. The New Moon of April 3, 2011 occurs in sidereal Pisces amongst a stellium of planets, including Mars, Uranus, Jupiter, Eris and Mercury, all in sidereal Pisces. The New Moon aspects the two largest and most influential planets in our solar system. The New Moon conjoins mobilizing and expansive Jupiter and it lies opposite imposing Saturn, which marks the beginning of a new 378-day Earth-Saturn synodic cycle. Saturn, in sidereal Virgo and conjoining the stars of Corvus, the Raven Messenger, demands we heed and respond to the signs expressing through the natural world around us. This Lunar Cycle impels expansive change and transformation on a grand scale, within our personal lives and in our societal structure. The New Moon conjoins Alpheratz, the head of Princess Andromeda, and Alderamin, the Alpha star of King Cepheus. Making passage through the tumultuous waters of life, and the means to do so, is of issue.

Several other significant events occur in this lunar month as well. Mars and Uranus also make their conjunction on the New Moon, and they conjoin the Vernal Point of Earth's Precessional Cross--again activating our portal of evolutionary transition. Expect the unexpected with stimulus to take creative, spontaneous and radical action....

Sidereal Chart


Chart Observations: The entire New Moon stellium (Mars-Uranus, Sun, Moon, Jupiter, Eris and Mercury creates the location's foundational resonance (IC); with Saturn on the Media Colli (Midheaven MC). The Lunar Nodes (always significant in Astronomical Earthgrid mapping), are aligned with the location's Horizon (ASC-DSC axis). Mercury acts as an additional trigger. Mercury creates a 120^0 harmonic to the location's Ascendant (ASC).

A New Moon always places the POF ( Arabic Part of Fortune) on the ASC, thus it conjoins the Lunar North Node as well, which is extremely signifcant. The POF is a mathematical point in the ecliptic (a spacetime harmonic) that relates the lunar phase partile (Sun-Moon angle), which defines where we are in the lunar cycle (time), with the horizon plane of a location (space). The POF will always be the same angular distance from the ASC as the Moon is from the Sun.

ASTRONOMICAL EARTHGRID SPACETIME MAPPING



AN INTRODUCTION



NICK ANTHONY FIORENZA


Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Nick Anthony Fiorenza, All Rights Reserved

Earthgrid Mapping Articles:


April 3, 2011 Japan New Moon Earthgrid Activation

o Chile 8.8 Earthquake Feb 27, 2010

o Papua, Indonesia Earthquakes Jan-Feb 2009

o Yellowstone Earthquake Cluster - Dec 2008 - Jan 2009

o Kasatochi Volcano - August 7, 2008

o Phoenix Mars Lander - May 2008

o Fire the Grid - July 2007

INTRODUCTION


I began evolving what I call "Astronomical Earthgrid Spacetime Mapping" in the mid-1980s. At the time my focus was mapping when and where portals (opportunities) in consciousness opened on the Earth for heightened awareness and experience. I was mapping Astronomical Earthgrid resonances surrounding specific events and within specific time frames, as well as when and where portals were active at a personal level. Unlike basic astro-cartography, which of course has great value, my interest was delving a bit more in depth into this art-science. At its simplest level, this includes when and where the "local cross" of a location (or person) creates primary harmonic relationships with "Earth's Precessional Cross" (The two crosses are defined below.) This geometry becomes activate by a series of additional conditions (planetary alignments, lunar occurrences, etc.).

I soon became aware that seismic and other geophysical events coincided with my mapping process. The first significant observations occurred as I was mapping astronomical alignments in October and November of 1989. As I began to explore, If became clear that a primary window was opening on the New Moon of September 29 and would continue through October and into mid-November involving Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, with a midway trigger occurring on Oct 17 created by Mercury, and a final trigger on Nov 9 through the 14 created by Venus. As it turned out, the California Loma Prieta 7.1 earthquake occurred on Oct 17, and the Berlin Wall was opened on November 9.

THE MAPPING PROCESS


Basically we are looking for geometries in the ecliptic (created by planetary aspects) that are either on the "angles," or in aspect to the angles, for any given spacetime moment (event-location).

The four primary "angles" are the ASC, DSC, MC and IC. The ASC-DSC axis in the ecliptic is defined by the intersection of a location's "horizon plane" and the "ecliptic plane." This axis changes with time and the location's latitude (and is the horizontal axis in an astrological chart). The Horizon plane is basically the local equatorial plane of any given location on the Earth--the plane perpendicular to the Zenith-Nadir of the location. It can be thought of as the horizontal plane of experience for a location.

The MC-IC axis is defined by the intersection of the location's "meridian" (Earth longitude) and the ecliptic. This axis changes with time and the location's longitude.

These two axes create a location's "Local Cross." The angular relationship between the MC-IC axis and the ASC-DSC axis also changes with time and location. Thus we can have independent harmonic geometries (sets of planetary aspects) aspecting both the location's horizon plane (ASC-DSC) and the location's meridian (MC-IC). A circular astrology chart (equal house) makes it easy to see these geometries. When we realize that harmonic resonances are esablished in the geometry of spherical astronomy, we come to understand the science behind Earthgrid Mapping and geophysical resonances (as well as that behind astrology and the evolution of human consciousness).

TWO CROSSES TO CONSIDER


The MC-IC / ASC-DSC ecliptical axes, which comprises the "Local Cross" of any given spacetime moment, nests within another ecliptical cross created by galactic equatorial axis and the vernal axis. This is "Earth's Precessional Cross" (or Holy Cross). The galactic axis is fixed in the ecliptic and is defined by the intersection of the ecliptic plane and the galactic plane (GEN-aGEN). The vernal axis is created by the intersection of Earth's equatorial plane (celestial equator) and the ecliptic plane. The vernal axis moves in the ecliptic in relation to the galactic axis due to Earth's ~25,000-year precessional cycle. The vernal axis is square the galactic axis at this time in Earth's precessional cycle This is discussed in detail on the "Earth's Precessional Cross" and " Sidereal Astrology" web pages. Aspects to the Local Cross AND Earth's Precessional Cross are both of significance in Astronomical Earthgrid Spacetime Mapping as are the angular relationships of the two crosses; especially when they align or aspect each other. The Local Cross defines the punctual moment occurring in spacetime, which nests within the Precessional Cross, which is the timepiece that reveals where we reside in a much longer evolutionary cycle. More about the various planes in Spherical Astronomy.

THE BASIC CONSIDERATIONS


Before mapping any specific location, it helps to take note of any significant planetary alignments (aspects) that are in process (independent of location)--something easily seen in a graphic ephemeris). This is helpful when not already knowing a location, and helps to reveal which planets to look for that may become angular.

The first thing to look for is local cross aspects with longer standing planetary configurations created by the outer orbiting planets; e.g., Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto..., (those that maintain their aspects due to the slow orbital rates of these planets). The outer planets create longer standing resonances.

Aspects with the faster moving planets are next, esp. Mercury, which act as the next level triggers to the longer-term aspects.

Sun and Moon aspects follow; especially when leading into a lunar phase shift (in the "crescendo" of a lunar phase transition. This is very significant. Generally, major events occur in the crescendo of a lunar phase transition. Actually, this is true for planetary aspects as well. The crescendo of any planetary aspect, just as the aspect is building, during which there is a harmonic compression wave, creates a more potent energetic. A relaxation occurs after the aspect at which time the aspect is not as much of a consideration. The crescendo of a lunar phase transition is the 24 hours leading into the phase shift. The crescendo of planetary aspects intenisfies as the orb gets tighter (3^0 to 1^0 to exact).

Generally, the active orb surrounding an "angle" (MC, IC, ASC, DSC) is +/-7^0 (which is called the "immediate foreground" of an angle); however, stronger resonances start to occur at +/-3^0 and even more so at +/-1^0.

Next to look for are aspects with the Lunar Nodes--also of significance during major Earthgrid resonances.

Finally planetary aspects with the POF (the Arabic Part of Fortune) narrows the time to within minutes if not seconds. The POF is a mathematical point (a spacetime harmonic) in the ecliptic that relates the lunar phase partile (Sun-Moon angle), which defines where we are in the lunar cycle (time), with the horizon plane of a location (space). The POF will always be the same angular distance from the ASC as the Moon is from the Sun.

An additional and significant thing to consider is when the Moon is near or at its "perigee" (when the Moon is closest to Earth. The lunar perigee / seismic relationship has been published by geologist and seismic predictor Jim Berkland. More significantly to consider is when the Lunar Perigee coincides with a Lunar Phase shift (New Moon, Full Moon, eclipse, etc); or a significant angular planetary placement. See the Lunar Perigee / Apogee Chart

Above are the basics. There are other planes, and intersecting nodes created by those planes, in spherical astronomy to consider in more advance mapping, especially when mapping a person's energetic upon the entire Earth. In addition to the 30^0 and 45^0 aspect families, the quinitle family (72^0, 144^0) is also significant in Earthgrid Mapping.

Earthgrid Mapping Articles:


Chile 8.8 Earthquake Feb 27, 2010Papua, Indonesia Earthquakes Jan-Feb 2009

Yellowstone Earthquake Cluster - Dec 2008 - Jan 2009


Kasatochi Volcano - August 7, 2008

Phoenix Mars Lander - May 2008

Fire the Grid - July 2007

BY LUNARPLANNER.COM



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