Monday, May 2, 2022

Conjunctions

When Orb, and/or Ra, and/or Ahi are in front of each other in various patterns, they are in conjunction. Conjunctions between Orb and Ra are fairly common, happening about twice a year. Conjunctions between either of these stars and Ahi are less common. A Trinary conjunction, that is, all three stars in a row in front of each other, is a once in a lifetime event. True Triune conjunctions, that is, Orb in front of Ra at the same time that Ahi is in front of Orb, only happen about once every thousand years. A Trinary conjunction would have one of the stars (normally Ahi) on the other side. Ahi is not visible through Orb. Secondary conjunctions infrequently occur between Orb and Ahi and/or Ra and Ahi. Secondary and tertiary conjunctions are not considered as powerful an omen as are Trinary or true Triune conjunctions. Ra is tenuous enough so that either Orb or Ahi can be seen through it. Neither Ahi nor Ra is visible through Orb, but Ra is big enough so that its borders extend well beyond the edges of Orb. Ahi is always visible when up, even when directly in front of Orb.

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