I AM WONDERING IF JUNE 18,2012 IS A GOOD DAY FOR THIS SURGERY ACCORDING TO THE SIGNS???
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I AM WONDERING IF JUNE 18,2012 IS A GOOD DAY FOR THIS SURGERY ACCORDING TO THE SIGNS???
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We don’t list anything for surgeries/dental work. Many years ago, when people bled more during surgery, it was important to have surgery during a sign with less bleeding. That is not an issue now. In the litigious world in which we live, we cannot put ourselves in a position where we recommend dates for surgeries. However, I can tell you how to arrive at the dates for yourself.
Page 87 of our 2012 Farmers’ Almanac shows the astrological place for each month from Sept. 2011 through Dec. 2012. And on pages 102-132 you will find the moon’s phases, the weeks of the year, special astronomical events, holidays, rise and set times and more. (You can also find the Moon’s astrological place here: http://www.farmersalmanac.com/calendar/zodiac/ and its phase here: http://www.farmersalmanac.com/calendar/moon-phases/).
To figure out the best days to do specific activities, you need to take into consideration the phase of the moon as well as the zodiac sign in which it falls. To take the guess work out of some of the activities, we have listed on pages 82-85 some of the more common activities and the best days for each month to do these.
There are many different formulas to many different activities. Some do not consider the phase of the moon, just the zodiac sign. Others consider both and yet others consider only the phase of the moon.
With any surgical operation (including dental work) it is best to consider dates when the moon is past the zodiac sign that rules that part of the body affected. During such times, that part of the body is more resistant to infection, and will heal more rapidly. The further removed the moon is from the sign ruling the afflicted part of the body, the better.
The following is a brief description of the quality and rulership of the Zodiacal Signs, their nature and character, whether fruitful (productive) or barren; dry or moist; masculine or feminine; fixed, movable or flexible; earthly, airy, fiery or watery.
CAPRICORN (December 22–31 and January 1–19). Earthly, feminine, movable, somewhat productive. Related to the knees, spleen, skin, hair, teeth, and bones. Planetary ruler is Saturn.
AQUARIUS (January 20–February 18). Airy, masculine, fixed; inclined to be barren. Related to the calves, ankles, blood, nervous system. Planetary ruler is Uranus.
PISCES (February 19–March 20). Watery, feminine, flexible, fruitful. Related to the feet. Planetary ruler is Neptune.
ARIES (March 21–April 19) Fiery, masculine, movable. Tends toward dryness and barrenness. Related to the head, brain, and face. Planetary ruler is Pluto (Mars).
TAURUS (April 20–May 20). Earthly, feminine, fixed. Is moist and productive. Related to the throat, nasal passages and neck. Planetary ruler is Venus.
GEMINI (May 21–June 21). Airy, masculine, flexible, barren. Related to hands, arms, shoulders, collar-bone, lungs, and nervous system. Planetary ruler is Mercury.
CANCER (June 22–July 22). Watery, feminine, movable, very fruitful. Related to the breasts, stomach, and mouth. Ruler is the moon.
LEO (July 23–August 22). Fiery, masculine, fixed, barren. Related to the heart, sides and upper part of the back. Ruler is the Sun.
VIRGO (August 23–September 22). Earthly, feminine, flexible, barren. Related to the intestines bowels and solar-plexus. Planetary ruler is Mercury.
LIBRA (September 23–October 22). Airy, masculine, movable, semi-fruitful. Related to the kidneys, veins, loins, ovaries, and lower part of the back. Planetary ruler is Venus.
SCORPIO (October 23–November 21). Watery, feminine, fixed, fruitful. Related to *** organs and bladder. Planetary ruler is Mars (Pluto).
SAGITTARIUS (November 22–December 21). Fiery, masculine, flexible; considered barren. Related to the liver, hips, and thighs. Planetary ruler is Jupiter.
When blood flow is a significant factor in the selection of the best date, consideration should also be given to the Phase of the Moon. To reduce the chance of hemorrhage after a surgical operation, plan to have the surgery occur within one week before or after the New Moon. Avoid one week before or one week after the Full Moon.
I hope you find this helpful.