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Focus on Virgo incorporating Mercury – By Elizabeth Rose PIN 7430

Mercury is the ruling planet for two signs, one is Virgo and is also the ruling planet for Gemini.

Virgo Traits:

When Mercury is in Virgo they are not usually brash people – they liked to be seen as intelligent by others.

They can be picky and love order and detail.

Some get stressed out when things do not go their way.

They like day to day stuff to be in order and they enjoy planning.

They pay a lot of attention to detail.

They work well in secretarial work and may be a researcher of some kind.

Sometimes communication can be difficult for them.

They can be quite protective at times but can also be impatient.

They tend to take on too much work but grumble about it.

Mercury

It is named by the Roman deity Mercury which means the messenger of the gods. It is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.

It takes 87.97 days to orbit around the sun which is the shortest of all the planets in the Solar System.

If you were weighed on Mercury you would weigh 38% of your weight on the earth.

Mercury has no rings or moons  and this may be because it is so close to the sun.

The orbital speed of Mercury is 29 miles and 7 seconds.

176 days on earth is only one day on Mercury.

Mercury has no atmosphere.

It is covered in craters and been dormant for millions of years.

Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and so circulates the sun faster than other planets.

It is estimated that Mercury is 48 million miles from Earth.

The diameter is 3031 miles.

A spacecraft was first sent to Mercury in 1974.

Mercury is 70% metallic and 30% silicate and is known as a terrestrial planet.

Galileo first observed the planet in the 17th century.

It cannot be seen through some telescopes as the sun is too close and would damage the telescope.

Mercury is the second densest planet after the earth.

The temperature on the surface of Mercury ranges from 173 to 472C.

Mercury was hit by an asteroid which was estimated to be 60 miles wide and this created a huge crater which is roughly estimated to be 960 miles wide.

This crater is called the Caloris Basin.

Ice craters were discovered in the North Pole furthest from the sun.

Mercury is within the Earth’s orbit but can only be seen early in the morning or late in the evening.

According to astrology Mercury is associated with intelligence and communication.

Focus on the Sun – by Elizabeth Rose PIN 7430

the sun

The Sun is a star and is in the centre of the Solar System.

Helios is the Greek name of the Sun. The Planet Sun is the ruler of the zodiac sign of Leo and those that are born under the sign benefit greatly.

They tend to take control of situations and are excellent managers. They like power and usually have impressive personalities and very good characteristics. They are excellent leaders too.

They are generally good and kind and have strong personalities.

The Sun is dry and hot and considered a masculine planet.

The actual diameter of the Sun is 870,000 miles or 1.4 million km. It is 93 million miles from the Earth or 150 km.

The Sun is a star and it is a huge ball of hot gases. It releases huge amounts of light and heat and is constantly undergoing nuclear reactions.

It takes the Earth 365 days to orbit the Sun, One Year! Amazingly, one million Earths could fit inside the Sun.

The Sun contains 99.86 per cent of the mass in the Solar System and is considered to have the largest mass.

It is an almost perfect sphere in shape.

The actual temperature inside the Sun itself can reach a huge 15 million Celsius.

So the Sun is the Centre of all life force and energy.

Focus on the Moon – By Elizabeth Rose PIN 7430

THE MOON

The Moon or Luna as it was known in Mythological times is the ruling planet of Cancer.

The Moon is actually classed as a satellite of the Earth and not a planet and it is the Earths lone natural satellite.

The Moon is the fifth largest satellite in our solar system.

239,000 miles is the average distance between the Earth and the Moon, this does vary.

You can only see 59% of the Moon from the Earth.

14,658,000 square miles is the surface area of the Moon.

It orbits the Earth at 2,300 miles an hour.

The Moon’s gravity affects the tides on the Earth.

253-387F is the temperature range on the Moon.

When a month has two full moons in it the second Moon is called a blue moon.

It rotates at 10 miles an hour compared to the Earth’s rotation of 1000 miles an hour.

There is no wind on the Moon so any footprints made by astronauts are there to stay.

The heavy space suits worn by astronauts when they landed on the Moon weighed 180 pounds on Earth but only 30 pounds on the Moon due to the lower gravity.

Apollo 11 had only 20 seconds of fuel left when they landed on the Moon.

The top speed recorded in a four wheeled vehicle was 10.56 miles per hour.

February does not have a full moon, but then either January or March will have two full moons.

The Chinese call the dark shadows on the Moon ‘The toad in the moon’

The missions brought back a total of 2196 rock samples weighing 382kg.

We always see the same side of the Moon from the Earth.

The dark spots on the Moon are craters filled with basalt which is a very dense material.

The Moon is the only extraterrestrial body that humans have visited.

Luna 3 was built by the Soviet Union in October 1959 it was the first space craft to send back pictures from the Moon.

It has no global magnetic field.

The diameter of the Moon is about a quarter of the Earth’s diameter – about forty nine moons would fit inside the Earth.

If the Moon is directly above you and you are at the coast then you will see a high tide.

Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the Moon.

First quarter, last quarter, full moon and the new moon are the four phases of the Moon.

There are more than 300,000 craters on the Moon and that is on just one side.

Focus on Mercury – By Elizabeth Rose PIN 7430

Mercury

Mercury is the ruling planet for Gemini.

It is named by the Roman deity Mercury which means the messenger of the gods.

It is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.

It takes 87.97 days to orbit around the sun which is the shortest of all the planets in the Solar System.

If you were weighed on Mercury you would weigh 38% of your weight on the earth.

Mercury has no rings or moons maybe this is because it is so close to the sun.

The orbital speed of Mercury is 29 miles and 7 seconds.

176 days on earth is only one day on Mercury.

Mercury has no atmosphere.

It is covered in craters and been dormant for millions of years.

Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and so circulates the sun faster than other planets.

It is estimated that Mercury is 48 million miles from Earth.

The diameter is 3031 miles.

A spacecraft was first sent to Mercury in 1974.

Mercury is 70% metallic and 30% silicate and is known as a terrestrial planet.

Galileo first observed the planet in the 17th century.

It cannot be seen through some telescopes as the sun is too close and would damage the telescope.

Mercury is the second densest planet after the earth.

The temperature on the surface of Mercury ranges from 173c to 472c

Mercury was hit by an asteroid which was estimated to be 60 miles wide this created a huge crater which is roughly estimated to be 960 miles wide.

This crater is called the Caloris Basin.

Ice craters were discovered in the North Pole furthest from the sun.

Mercury is within the Earth’s orbit but can only be seen early in the morning or late in the evening.

According to astrology Mercury is associated with intelligence and communication.

Focus on Venus – By Elizabeth Rose PIN 7430

The Planet Venus was named after the Roman goddess of love, probably because it shines so much and stands out in the night sky.

It is the only Planet that is named after a female.

Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is the second brightest in the sky after the Moon.

It orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days compared to the Earth’s 365 days.

Venus has the longest rotation period of any planet in the Solar System and it rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets, too.

It does not have any natural satellites.

It is the second largest terrestrial planet and some people refer to it as the Earth’s sister planet as they have a similar size and mass.

It is 108.2million km from the Sun.

It has 460.2 million km surface area.

The thick clouds on Venus reflect most of the sunlight that reaches it back into space – that is why it is so bright. Because it is the brightest,  it can be seen by the naked eye often a few hours after sunset or before sunrise.

Venus has a central iron core and rocky mantle, it is a similar composition to the Earth. However its atmosphere is 96 per cent carbon dioxide and 3 per cent nitrogen and other gases.

It was formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago, when the solar system was a cloud of dusts and gases.

The inner core formed first like the Earth and then other elements formed a crust over the years.

The surface of Venus has is own unique geology and has large meteor craters, volcanoes, erosions and also some sedimentation land forms. However,  these have been smoothed somewhat by lava flows and by the corrosive atmosphere.

In Astrology Venus rules Taurus which brings love,  friendship and all the things that make life worthwhile.

Focus on Mars – By Elizabeth Rose PIN 7430

Mars is known as the red planet – this colour is caused by the iron oxide on the surface of the planet in its soil.

It is the he fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System after Mercury.

The Romans named the planet after their god of war.

It has a thin atmosphere and is mostly composed of carbon dioxide.

The planet is one-sixth the size of Earth and estimated to be over 142 million miles from the sun.

It takes 24 hours, 37 mins and 22 seconds to rotate once on its axis hence this is a Mars day.

Mars does take twice the time the Earth takes to complete a full revolution around the sun.

It has its own weather pattern having seasonal changes and has polar ice caps.

On Mars the temperature is on average minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit. In winter near the poles it can go down to minus 195 degrees Fahrenheit.

The Earth has 21 per cent of oxygen Mars only has 0.13 per cent. It has 95.3 per cent of the gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

There is also nitrogen and argon and small amounts of water and methane.

Mars has the tallest mountain in the solar system called Olympus Mons. It s more than 21 km high and is about three times taller than Mount Everest and is more than 600 km in diameter.

Because of less gravity you would weigh less than twice your weight on Mars.

As the oxygen is so thin you would not be able to breath on Mars without a spacesuit and an oxygen cylinder.

The month of March is derived from the name Mars.

The first aircraft to reach Mars took 228 days to get there.

Mars can be spotted by the naked eye if conditions are right due to its reddish colour.

Spirit Animals by Louise PIN 7492

Spirit animals 
For many years people have speculated whether or not animals are psychic.
In my experience, because of an animals innocence and none egotistical nature, animals are able to see the spirit world and communicate with spirits.
Each one of us,  as well as having a human guide,  have an animal guide too.
The purpose of this is to help us to connect not only with nature but our true selves.
Many of you who have called me have heard my dog “Mischief” in the background.
Mischief posses her own sixth sense and can see and sense spirit.
She will often give off her own signs that I am about to receive a call  has also been known to predict things too.
I ask her a simple yes or no answer and she will indicate the answer to me and she has never once failed me. She is still just a baby but she is learning and growing fast.
Each animal that comes into your life is there for a higher purpose –  to teach us lessons about love and loyalty. Sometimes humans can have difficulties learning such things alone.

Mischief

Love/Relationship readings by Gabby PIN 7432

Love and relationships are the most complex and challenging readings that I give here at Elizabeth Rose because many of us struggle to contemplate the “truth” of the issues we face in our relationships. 

I feel it is relevant to discuss how to know if you are in a “toxic” relationship. If the person you are with asks you “to date other people as you will never be exclusive”, “not to contact” or “walks out of your shared home to be with someone else” then this is a toxic relationship! 

The by-product of being involved in a toxic relationship over time is that you can become a “victim” of the negative or disrespectful behaviour being displayed. Often, when I give a love reading and link into this energy I am aware that the person is so used to being treated with such a lack of respect that they are surprised to realise that they have been putting up with negativity for so long. 

An honest and empowering love reading allows us to hold a mirror up to our lives and then change things for the better. Love readings should always be empowering and we should always be willing to embrace change! Often, we accept second rate relationships because it is easier or we do not have the courage to walk away. I always say to my clients “Does this person make you feel valued, secure, balanced and happy?”  – if not, walk away. Not to be dramatic but because this is not your soulmate connection. We must remember that by staying in an unfulfilled relationship it is damaging to our own health and well-being. 

I am a great believer that the most empowering love relationship that you ever have in life should be with…….. yourself! Always remember that integrity matters – nurturing and caring for yourself first means that when you do find your soulmate you will be loved for who you are – You will not have to change to be someone that you’re not. 

I am always happy when my clients return to thank me for a love reading that has changed their lives and they have found the happiness they truly deserve.

The Ascension Process and working with the current Energies By Rosalyn PIN 7426

The Ascension Process and working with the current Energies

This is just one description for the evolution of Humanity and the Earth currently underway. Many of you are familiar with it, some more than others but I still speak to folk who’ve never come across it. It is a vast topic and there are as many theories out there as there are Mediums to channel information – so for those new to the concept, let me try to simplify it.

It may help to think of the Earth as a Being, (because she is – let’s use her well known name, Gaia), rather than think of her as a lump of rock! She is rising into the higher dimensions, and we are rising with her. If you are incarnate on this planet at this time, you’re here to either assist in this process or to observe it, but we each have a part to play, each of us holds a piece of the jig saw.

So why is this time so special. It has been known to indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The Mayans predicted the 2012 Portal eons ago, and we did indeed pass through that Energy Gateway. Notice how our world has, and still is changing rapidly in the last five years and ongoing . We’ve seen banking scandals and elite paedophile rings being exposed, armies of whistle-blowers speaking out to illuminate corruption and darkness – in other words, the Light of Truth is being shone in a way that cannot be ignored. If it doesn’t have integrity, it can’t come where we’re going, and so the old structures that kept us limited and in chains are crumbling – we are finally beginning to properly understand that we are all connected, what affects one, affects us all so we must treat one another, and our precious Mother Earth with Love, Compassion and Respect.

So much for the ‘external’ world, but all of this has a profound effect on each of us internally. Our bodies are changing, we are becoming Lighter, our DNA is being realigned and we are increasingly sensitive. We now must have integrity towards ourselves – we must take responsibility. For many that means that the career they once loved, or the social circle that once was a big part of their lives no longer resonates – they find themselves dramatically bereft of relationships they thought would last a lifetime and precious material possessions vanish in a disturbing way!

It’s all part of the process. There are many lists of ‘ascension symptoms’ all over the Internet. Here are just a few:

Erratic sleep patterns

Digestive issues

Emotional roller coaster

A feeling of not fitting in

Respiratory and sinus problems

Extreme fatigue

Tinnitus like symptoms

Vertigo type symptoms

I could go on but for now, suffice it to say that while I’m in no way attempting to give or replace medical advice here, so many people aren’t able to find satisfactory medical diagnosis and/or treatment. It’s worth remembering that there are Holistic treatments and Natural Remedies that can help and can often be used in conjunction with anything your GP recommends if you discuss it with them.

Above all, remember that this is a Journey. It is a process by which we let go of the old, and together we are co-creating Heaven here on Earth – a brand new Golden Age in which you no longer have to leave the physical body in order to experience the bliss of the higher realms. It’s not always an easy process, but it is certainly worth it. We are sooo privileged to be here, in this moment, sharing this most Magical Event!

If you have questions about this topic that you would like me to address in future blogs, please email them

With Love, Light and Magical Blessings

Rosalyn

Dream Analysis by Melanie PIN 7423

So you wake up, get up and follow your daily routine. But something is very different – you had a dream last night and it’s that dream that is tapping away in your mind relentlessly. Whether the dream is good, bad, or indifferent, it’s there and it’s confusing and disruptive.

Depending on the content of the dream, you will ask yourself:

‘Was it a premonition?’

‘Why have I had a dream about the girl I sat next to at school, when I don’t know her and haven’t thought about her for twenty years?’

‘What’s the matter with my mind to have such a vile dream?’

Dreams can be both pleasant and/or disturbing. The reason why they commonly make no sense and cannot be deciphered is because dreams are a pathway to the unconscious mind. What’s in your unconscious mind? None of us know. A mixture of impulses/primitive wishes/experiences, both present and from past lives. The unconscious mind holds vast amounts of information locked away in a cupboard. Our dreams give us a temporary key to that cupboard. In our dreams our ego’s defenses are lowered so that repressed material comes through to our awareness. But it always comes through in a very distorted form.

As our experiences,both now and in past lives are different, our unconscious minds are totally individualistic. So in dream interpretation it is impossible to apply a ‘one fits all’ approach. For example, a dream about a snake will mean very different things to different people. Some people will view the snake as an evil premonition because to them a snake represents prey poison and devious behaviour. But in other cultures snakes represent fertility or/and creative life. This is because snakes shed their skin and this is seen as a symbol of rebirth and renewal of life.

Your dreams are individual to you and commonly are symbolic. Please don’t fear their subject matter – it will be symbolic of many things which have come to you in a distorted fashion. I have studied dream interpretation in great depth over many years and can assure not to be frightened of your dream – they are simply a glimpse into your unconscious self.