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7th and last Uranus Pluto square on the 16th of March dominates the month. The
energies of the Pluto Uranus square can be described as a combination of an
earthquake and a volcano. When these two come into conflict, the old order is
shaken up and whatever has been hidden from view becomes apparent. Expect
revelations, disclosures, and disruptions. The excitement won't all be over
immediately, and it will be operating most of the month. Also of note is March 20, the Vernal Equinox, New Moon and Solar Eclipse. the March 5th Full Moon in Virgo brings to a head whatever you have a need to purify or purge, cleanliness and good health are uppermost. Between then and the new Moon, rid yourself of any impurities in your body, mind or spirit. Then the New Moon in Pisces brings an opportunity for a whole new spiritual outlook, enhanced by the Solar eclipse together with the Vernal Equinox sweeping away the old ways. Get ready to blast off and emerge reborn. In general the first week presents several opportunities for Jupiterian enjoyment, especially the 1st, the 3rd, and the 4th, leading up to the Full Moon on the 5th.The 3rd and 4th are powerful days to discover new ways to enjoy life as well as experience unexpected good fortune. Much depends on where the facilitating planets fall in the individual chart, however be alert for chances to find benefits and be optimistic as to outcomes. The second week, the 10th can bring good fortune, yet this is also a potentially difficult day because the 11th brings a kind of rehearsal for the Pluto Uranus square next week. The energy represented by Mars in contact with both Uranus and Pluto could be disruptive, leading to accidents or other mishaps. On the 14th Saturn turns retrograde until August, responsibilities you thought done may recur. Unfinished business can be addressed and put to rest. The third week holds not only the Uranus Pluto square on the 26th but also the New Moon Eclipse and the Vernal Equinox. A powerful week for sudden changes: Venus changes signs, moving into Taurus where she is at home. This could mitigate some of the stressful effects of the square and the eclipse. Mercury whizzes through three signs, beginning the month in Aquarius, moving into Pisces on the 12th and Aries on the 31st. The winds of change are blowing. The last part of the month is relatively quiet. The 25th is a fine, stable day to start any project or initiate any action. The 27th is a fun day that could lead to excesses if you let it. The 29th and 30th present opportunities to make positive choices for change in style, fashion, or habits of long standing. The 31st, Mars joins Venus in Taurus bringing steady energy to our work as well as to our leisure activities. |
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Sun | 1st | 1Warm Cancer Moon for the day brings motherly love. Romantic Leo Moon for the evening suggests hugs. Mental Mercury sextile Uranus and opposed to Jupiter suggests good mental energy and opportunities to enhance joy. |
Mon | 2nd | Dr Seuss's Birthday - Theatrical Leo Moon helps us dramatize needs. |
Tue | 3rd | Playful Leo Moon promotes good times. Jupiter trine Uranus facilitates intriguing excitement. |
Wed | 4th | Diligent Virgo Moon helps get things done. Venus trine Jupiter and conjunct Uranus presents potential for multiple blessings, high creativity. Squaring Pluto late, suggests be careful what you wish for, it might bite you. |
Thur | 5th | Full Moon in Analytical Virgo says count your blessings and eliminate what isn't working. Sun sextile Pluto helps make changes. |
Fri | 6th | Helpful Virgo Moon makes a good day for tidying. Kind PM Libra Moon makes for helpful friendship. |
Sat | 7th | Artistic Libra Moon says visit an art gallery or make your own art. |
Sun | 8th | Day Lights Savings Time Change (Spring Ahead 1-Hr) and International Women's Day - Beauty loving Libra Moon helps us create harmony where we are. |
Mon | 9th | Analytical Scorpio Moon resolves Monday issues. |
Tue | 10th | Passionate Scorpio Moon enhances romantic yearnings. Be mindful of looming disruption and potential revelations. |
Wed | 11th | Secretive Scorpio Moon digs out the truth. Mars conjunct Uranus and square Pluto may presage a major conflict. |
Thur | 12th | Philosophical Sagittarius Moon presents opportunities to understand. Mercury into Pisces softens our thinking. |
Fri | 13th | Hospitable Sagittarius Moon encourages entertaining. |
Sat | 14th | Ambitious Capricorn Moon suggests cleaning up the messes. Saturn turns retrograde returning us to former responsibilities and unfinished business. |
Sun | 15th | Hard Working Capricorn moon gets us working at what is best. |
Mon | 16th | Inventive Aquarius Moon finds unusual solutions. Venus into Taurus brings desires down to earth. |
Tue | 17th | Mardi Gras Day (Fat Tuesday) and St Patrick's Day - Inventive Aquarius Moon finds unusual solutions. Venus into Taurus brings desires down to earth. |
Wed | 18th | Ash Wednesday - Lent - Compassionate Pisces Moon helps grow our awareness. Mercury conjunct Neptune makes for spiritual awakening. |
Thur | 19th | Loving Pisces Moon embraces the world in kindness. |
Fri | 20th | The First Day of Spring (Northern Hemisphere) - New Moon in charming Pisces quickly becomes energetic Aries, and the Solar Eclipse brings change and renewal. Vernal Equinox Sun into Aries starts the new Solar year off brightly. |
Sat | 21st | Active Aries Moon keeps us on the go. |
Sun | 22nd | Earthy Taurus Moon suggest gardening or shopping. Mercury sextile Pluto can help with solutions to problems. |
Mon | 23rd | Steady Taurus Moon provides energy to keep at tasks. |
Tue | 24th | Chatty Gemini Moon makes good for communication. |
Wed | 25th | Peripatetic Gemini Moon suggests getting errands done. Sun trine lightens responsibilities. |
Thur | 26th | Flirty Gemini Moon makes light hearted fun. Motherly early PM Cancer Moon suggests taking care of others. |
Fri | 27th | Collecting Cancer Moon goes antiquing. Venus squaring Jupiter warns of overindulging. |
Sat | 28th | Hospitable Cancer Moon makes for home entertaining. |
Sun | 29th | Palm Sunday - Creative Leo Moon suggests fun projects for all. |
Mon | 30th | Fun loving Leo Moon makes for an enjoyable Monday. Venus trining Pluto says here's your chance for love. Mercury into Aries brightens thinking. |
Tue | 31st | Caring Virgo Moon makes for kind help. Mars into Taurus steadies active energies. |
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- March 2015 - Find out more information about March (Click Here) |
Dr Seuss's Birthday March 2nd 1904 - Sept 24th 1991 |
Holidays & Other Interesting events happening in MARCH: |
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Month Long & Week Long Events in March:
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March is Women's History Month (United States) |
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March is American Red Cross month. |
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Sea Turtles nesting period begins in Florida |
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Dr Seuss's Birthday was March 2nd 1904 (Born March 2, 1904 - Passed Sept 24, 1991) |
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*Day Lights Savings Time is March 8th in 2015 (Spring Ahead 1-Hour), (see also NIST Nat'l Institute of Standards and Technology). Beginning in 2007, Daylight Savings Time was extended one month and begins for most of the United States at: 2 a.m. on the Second Sunday in March Spring Forward (set clocks forward 1-hour) and DST Ends: 2 a.m. on the First Sunday of November Fall Back (or set clocks back 1-hour). Before 2007, daylight savings time began First Sunday in April and ended Last Sunday in October. |
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Wikipedia - International Women's Day is March 8th (see also International Women's Day.org) |
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World Kidney Day is celebrated usually on the second Thur of March, this year it falls on March 12th in 2015, it is a global health awareness campaign focusing on the importance of the kidneys and reducing the frequency and impact of kidney disease and its associated health problems worldwide. The campaign is celebrated every year on the second Thursday of March in more than 100 countries on 6 continents. ) |
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The Ides of March, the anniversary of the assassination of Julius Caesar by Brutus, Cassius, Casca, and others (March 15) |
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Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th |
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Mardi Gras Day (Fat Tuesday) this year is March 17th 2015, see also Mardi Gras Day and Mardi Gras New Orleans Official Sites |
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Ash Wednesday - Lent Falls between February 4th to March 10th in regular years and February 5th to March 10th in leap years. It is a moveable feast, falling on a different date each year because it is dependent on the date of Easter. This year in 2015 it falls on March 18th |
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The Equinox or First Day of Spring in (Northern Hemisphere) this year is March 20th 2015, (see also Equinox - Wikipedia) . |
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World
Water Day is March 22nd (click
here
for more). This day was first formally proposed in
Agenda 21 of the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and
Development (UNCED)
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Observance began in 1993 and has grown
significantly ever since; for the general public to show support, it is
encouraged for the public to not use their taps throughout the whole day,
the day has become a popular Facebook trend. The UN and its member nations devote this day to implementing UN recommendations and promoting concrete activities within their countries regarding the world's water resources. Each year, one of various UN agencies involved in water issues takes the lead in promoting and coordinating international activities for World Water Day. Since its inception in 2003, UN-Water has been responsible for selecting the theme, messages and lead UN agency for the World Day for Water. In addition to the UN member states, a number of NGOs promoting clean water and sustainable aquatic habitats have used World Day for Water as a time to focus public attention on the critical water issues of our era. Every three years since 1997, for instance, the World Water Council has drawn thousands to participate in its World Water Forum during the week of World Day for Water. Participating agencies and NGOs have highlighted issues such as a billion people being without access to safe water for drinking and the role of gender in family access to safe water... |
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Norouz: New Year's Day in Iran and several other countries. A holiday in Turkey, Japan, and Central Asian countries celebrating not only the start of the new year but the first day of spring also in the northern hemisphere. (Iran, Northern Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania, Georgia, the countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan, as well as among various other Iranian and Turkic people in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Pakistan, India, Northwestern China, the Caucasus, the Crimea, and the Balkans). It usually occurs on the March 21st or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. |
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Hanami, the traditional Japanese custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers starts in late March. |
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Prince Kūhiō Day, is celebrated March 26: state holiday in the State of Hawaii |
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Bangladeshi Independence Day, March 26, 1971 |
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The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, colloquially known as "March Madness," is a 20-day tournament that begins in March (March 17th 2015 Wikipedia) ; however, the Championship Game is played in early April (April 6th 2015). The same holds true for the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship as well. See the NCAA.com the official website of the NCAA Championships for further detail . |
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Palm Sunday (Western Hemisphere) is March 29th 2015 |
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March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 Days. In ancient Rome, March was called Martius, so named after Mars, the Roman god of war. |
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March was originally the first month of the Roman calendar before the winter months of January and February were added about 700 BC by King Numa Pompilius. It ceased to be the first month of the calendar year (the year when displayed as twelve months) about 450 BC during the time of the decemvirs, when January assumed that position. Roman consuls entered office in March between 222 BC and 153 BC, hence Roman events dated via the consular year began in March during that period. The numbered year began on March 1 in Russia until the end of the fifteenth century. Great Britain and her colonies continued to use March 25 until 1752, the same year they finally adopted the Gregorian calendar. |
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In Finnish, the month is called maaliskuu, which originates from maallinen kuu meaning earthy month. This is because in maaliskuu earth started to show from under the snow. Historical names for March include the Saxon term Lenctmonat, named for the equinox and eventual lengthening of days and the eventual namesake of Lent. The Saxons also called March Rhed-monat (for their goddess Rhedam); ancient Britons called it hyld-monath (meaning loud or stormy). |
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There is an adage that March "comes in like a lion, but goes out like a lamb", referring to the weather that some regions experience during the month. This saying is meant to demonstrate the unpredictable weather which often occurs as the seasons change. |
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The equinox named the vernal or spring equinox in the northern hemisphere and the autumnal equinox in the southern hemisphere occurs on dates varying from 19 March to 21 March (in UTC). |
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March in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to September in the Southern Hemisphere (and vice versa). |
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March begins on the same day of the week as February, excepting leap years, and as November every year. |
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March's birth flower is the Jonquil or the Daffodil. |
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March's birthstone is aquamarine for Pisces and diamond for Aries |
More: | Bizarre & Unique Holidays for (March): ThinkQuest.Org - Holiday Insights.Com - Brownie Locks |
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Fire Signs | Earth Signs | Air Signs | Water Signs |
ARIES March 21-April 19 |
TAURUS April 20-May 20 |
GEMINI May 21-June 20 |
CANCER June 21-July 22 |
LEO July 23-Aug. 22 |
VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 |
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 |
SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 |
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 |
CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 |
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 |
PISCES Feb. 19-March 20 |
**For more information on Astrological Signs and what they all mean please (click here).
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