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ASTROLOGY : The Moira (the 3 Fates)
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From: MSN NicknameCaringLeomoon  (Original Message)Sent: 4/5/2008 5:56 PM
I use in the Death Charts now, the Moira - (2 asteroids named after these fates) one Moira the other Atropos (3811 is karma, 638 Moira
and 273 Atropos)
 
They are invariably always in intruiguing place either in the Solar Arcs and/or Solar Arc Progressed as well as the purely transiting signs on the day of death
 
Best to check the S/A & Prog.
then the complete Transit chart to compare when using.
There is an older cowboy  song called, "They call the Wind Moira"
 
Lyrics from this old song which was in "Paint your Wagon" the play
Moreia
They call the wind Moreia

Away out here they got a name
For rain and wind and fire
The rain is Tess, the fire Joe,
And they call the wind Moreia

Moreia  blows the stars around
And sends the clouds a’flyin�?BR>Moreia  makes the mountains sound
Like folks were up there dying

Moreia
Maoreia
They call the wind Moreia

Before I knew Moria ’s name
And heard her wail and whinin�?BR>I had a girl and she had me
And the sun was always shinin�?BR>
But then one day I left my girl
I left her far behind me
And now I’m lost, so gone and lost
Not even God can find me

Moreia
Moreia
They call the wind Moreia  

Out here they got a name for rain
For wind and fire only
But when you’re lost and all alone
There ain’t no word but lonely

And I’m a lost and lonely man
Without a star to guide me
Moria  blow my love to me
I need my girl beside me

Moreia
Moreia
They call the wind Moreia
 
Hear it sung here:
 
 
 
 
 

The three Moirae were:

  • Clotho (pronounced in English IPA: /ˈkloʊθoʊ]/, Greek Κλωθώ IPA: [klɔːˈtʰɔː] �?"spinner") spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle. Her Roman equivalent was Nona, (the 'Ninth'), who was originally a goddess called upon in the ninth month of pregnancy.
  • Lachesis (/ˈlækəsɪs/, Greek Λάχεσις [ˈlɑkʰesis] �?"allotter" or drawer of lots) measured the thread of life with her rod. Her Roman equivalent was Decima (the 'Tenth').
  • Atropos (/ˈætrəpɒs/, Greek Ἄτροπος [ˈɑtropos] �?"inexorable" or "inevitable", literally "unturning",[4] sometimes called Aisa) was the cutter of the thread of life. She chose the manner of a person's death. When she cut the thread with "her abhorrèd shears", someone on Earth died. Her Roman equivalent was Morta ('Death').


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