Dangerous Periods to Avoid
The hot-air balloon fire and crash in Texas, which killed 16, occurred at 7:40 a.m. Central Time according to the New York Times. If you look at Saturday's forecast you will see that the |difficult third| of this week ended at 9:11 a.m. Central Time, and the moon had been void-of-course since 6:48 a.m. Central Time. The accident occurred while the moon was both void-of-course and in the |difficult third| of this week. These timings were worked out by me with considerable patient research over three decades. They are real. Frivolous things which are also dangerous, like a hot-air balloon ride, should be avoided during those periods, especially when two or more of them coincide. Prayer, meditation, and important work are "protected" during these periods. Not hot-air balloon rides.
(This is an extra notation; the weekend forecast has already been posted here.)
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