Tuesday, April 26, 2011

May 6th 2011, is The Window of Abundance known as Akshaya Tritiya

The Sun is now in Aries, until May 15th. Astrologers call this position as being 'exalted'. Other scientists call it as having a high EMF or emitting a fully beneficial electro-magnetic field.
Three days after its New Moon phase, the Moon is in the 3rd Waxing Moon phase and it is aligned with the constellation of Taurus, and more specifically, Sirius the Dog Star, called Rohini in Sanskrit. Rohini is the brightest star in our galaxy and has a power of its own.
When the combination of the beneficial Sun, this 3rd phase Moon and the Moon's crossing of the Rohini Star occurs, a highly auspicious confluence of energy emerges that is known as Akshaya Tritiya. This 24 hour window of time energizes the Earth with material abundance and royalty consciousness.
May 6th is The Window of Abundance known as Akshaya Tritiya.
This day is made stronger with the influence of some other very significant planetary positions:
It is a Friday which is ruled by the planet Venus, the signifier of beauty, wealth and power. Maha Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity is the Overlord of this planet and day.
Jupiter is ruling in His own house of Pisces. He is planet that gives all and guarantees prosperity.
Mars is also in Aries and is exalted meaning that he has maximum beneficial influences. He is the planet that gives courage and can conquer all.
It is the Moon that acts as a funnel to bring all of these cosmic energies to Earth to be utilized in your life.

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