The Secret of the Shadow of Mars

The Secret of the Shadow of Mars

by Friend Tazo -
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Dear Friends, 

  I began a new module Speaking of Angels, and Mars is the subject of tonight's lecture. Why Mars then?  Mars is associated with Lucifer as is a fallen angel.  We will explore this subject tonight and discover the shadow of the old angel in the present time.

Here is a table of the star events this year.  It will be for the course on Ascension Spirituality,  Lucifer, What's He Doing Now, Find Out. The inspiration is very simple, if you need to cut loose from Lucifer (everyone does actually) and get free, then you need to know how right? That's what this course is all about - it will push you to look for the signs and instruct you on what you can do right now.   If it is write me here: write: friendtazo@gmail.com 

Mars is traditionally the god of war, so it makes perfect sense in the light of modern events to take a new fresh look at the Lucifer-Mars connection. The information in this course may save your soul and your spiritual life! 

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Mars in 2026

How to see Mars in the sky: Once Mars emerged into the morning sky (late February 2026 for Southern Hemisphere, April or May 2026 for the Northern Hemisphere), it was shining fairly brightly, but not brightly enough to be noticeable. Mars will hang – reddish, somber, not very bright – in the eastern predawn sky for many months of 2026. As the year progresses, Mars will start to brighten and move higher in the sky. Earth will again be catching up to Mars in the race of the planets. And, as a result, Mars will be shifting over into our evening sky. By the time Mars passes close to Jupiter – around November 15, 2026 – it’ll be a sight to behold near the giant planet!
Next opposition for Mars will be February 19, 2027. Mars will be in front of Leo the Lion at its 2027 opposition.
Next Mars-Earth closest distance will be February 20, 2027. Mars will be about 63 million miles (101 million km) from Earth on that date. Hence 2027 is what’s known as an aphelic opposition of Mars. That is, the planet will reach its aphelion, or farthest point from the sun, on March 2, 2027. So Mars will be about as far from Earth as it can be at this 2027 opposition. Note: Mars reaches opposition about every 26 months, or about every two Earth years.

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