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Totally Venus: A Sweet and Sacred Eclipse of the Sun |
(PRWEB) May 5, 2004
Venus will eclipse the Sun on June 8 2004, a phenomenon not seen
since Dec 1882. Shelley Ackerman will give us the low down on how
this will affect us on earth for years to come.
Shelley Ackerman - Totally Venus: A Sweet n' Sacred Eclipse of the
Sun
This April 2-August 7 2004, Venus, The Goddess of love, connection,
and communication travels through Gemini (retrograde from 5/17 -
6/29), making life seem like an exciting multiple-choice quiz. On
June 8th, Venus makes big headlines when she traipses across the Sun
like a shimmying beauty mark in a rare eclipse, the likes of which
has not occurred since December 6, 1882.
This will have a deep and lasting effect: at the time of the last
occultation of Venus in 1882, who could have fathomed that 21 years
later man would fly? As we will begin to see more and more women
assuming leadership roles on the planet, and many startling advances
in travel and communication, Can we even imagine where the next set
of discoveries will take us?
Shelley Ackerman is an internationally known astrologer, writer and
broadcaster. She is a frequent guest on WOR radio, Sirius Satellite
Radio, and has appeared on CBS, Fox News (The O'Reilly factor, Fox &
Friends), CNN, and The BBC. She writes for many magazines, The NY
Post, and beliefnet.com
Sunday Talk May 23 @ 3 PM
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