presented by Mary Plumb
Monday, Nov 15th 2010 7 – 9 PM
Railroad Museum, 258 A Street, Suite 7 - Upstairs, Ashland
$6 General, $5 Seniors 62+, $4 NCGR Members
Solar and lunar eclipses are awe-inspiring moments of great significance, both in national and personal horoscopes.
An eclipse essentially serve as release point and brings awareness to the place it falls in whatever horoscope we are looking at. They have long been studied in world event charts and are also profound and useful to understand in our personal horoscopes.
Mary Plumb will explain eclipses patterns which are measured in both the 1300-year Saros Series known by the ancient Chaldeans, and the 19-year Metonic cycle. She will include the importance of the eclipse closest to your birth, and demonstrate the impact of eclipses with many event and celebrity chart examples. There may also be time to look at the next eclipse this year, a total lunar eclipse on December 21, the night of our Solstice Party. Please save the date!
Mary Plumb has been a student of astrology since the 1960s. She's had a private counseling practice since 1985 and has been involved with The Mountain Astrologer magazine since 1993 as writer, Book Editor and web manager. Mary teaches all levels of astrology and is currently the President of the Southern Oregon Chapter of NCGR in Ashland, OR.
She can be contacted at: mary@maryplumb.com or 541.488.3048.
SONCGR/Astrology in Ashland is a community of people who share an interest in astrology. For more information call 541.482.8988, or e-mail soncgr@mind.net.
Visit our website at www.astrologyinashland.org.
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