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Regarding this earthquake/tsunami event, one thing I notice is the

proximity of the latitude of Saturn to the equator. It is inching every

so slowly towards 0 degrees. At the time of the quake, it was at 0S01 26.

On January 8, it will move into exact parallel.

 

Also Mars'latitude was very close to the equator, at 0N13 07. It will be

exactly parallel on January 15. It's always possible that other similarly

Mars-Saturn type events are possible around that time, however I expect

the energy was just released a little early given the presence of other

unknown factors.

 

 

Chris

 

 

 

 

 

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Chris, you mean the ecliptic, don't you?

 

(Personally I think the major quake shakup has shaken up our brain cells as

well! Not to mention our overall physical energy level--restlessness,

headaches, etc.)

 

Therese

 

At 05:24 AM 12/28/04 -0800, Chris wrote:

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>Regarding this earthquake/tsunami event, one thing I notice is the

>proximity of the latitude of Saturn to the equator. It is inching every

>so slowly towards 0 degrees. At the time of the quake, it was at 0S01 26.

> On January 8, it will move into exact parallel.

>

>Also Mars'latitude was very close to the equator, at 0N13 07...

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Glad to see you're reading my posts, Therese!

 

Yes, I meant ecliptic. I was falling asleep last night when it dawned on

me that I wrote equator instead. Not even this quake can rouse me from my

current tropical torpor in Bangkok. Maybe I should look into getting some

aircon to get my brain working better.

 

Chris

 

 

--- Therese Hamilton <eastwest wrote:

 

> Chris, you mean the ecliptic, don't you?

>

> (Personally I think the major quake shakup has shaken up our brain cells

> as

> well! Not to mention our overall physical energy level--restlessness,

> headaches, etc.)

>

> Therese

>

> At 05:24 AM 12/28/04 -0800, Chris wrote:

> >

> >Regarding this earthquake/tsunami event, one thing I notice is the

> >proximity of the latitude of Saturn to the equator. It is inching

> every

> >so slowly towards 0 degrees. At the time of the quake, it was at 0S01

> 26.

> > On January 8, it will move into exact parallel.

> >

> >Also Mars'latitude was very close to the equator, at 0N13 07...

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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At 06:46 PM 12/28/04 -0800, Chris wrote:

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>Glad to see you're reading my posts, Therese!

 

Of course I read your posts, Chris! I save a lot of them too, if they

contain data and analysis of horoscopes. (I do read all the posts on this

list, but don't have time to reply to them all.)

 

>... Maybe I should look into getting some aircon to get my brain working

better.

 

No...none of our brains are working well right now. As the quakes keep

coming in, the current total is now **49** following the big one, with

magnitudes above 5, mostly the higher 5s and 6s up to 7.5. Generally a

week's figure for above 5 magnitude quakes is 12 or 13, and only four days

have passed since the 9.0 quake. The number of strong quakes is extremely

unusual. Our bodies are sensing the earth's upset. I wonder if you're

feeling any of those quakes? They are mostly in the Sumatra and Andaman

Island area.

 

Somehow I rather expect that we're only seeing the beginning of what is to

come.

 

Are you in Thailand for your work?

 

Therese

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