"THE BASIC ASTRO-CARTO-GRAPHY READING"
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Just as the natal horoscope is a map of the sky at the time you were born, an
Astrocartography Map is a map of the Earth at the time you were born.
This consultation will show you the areas of good potential and those areas that are
best to avoid, and will tell you the places that are the best for you in regard to many
areas of your life. The information given will be accurate, however not as in-depth
as The In-Depth Astrocartography Reading.
I spend approximately forty-five minutes in preparation, and in analyzing your chart
and your maps, prior to your reading. You will receive five non-colored maps: your
"Local Space Map of the United States", your "Mundane Map of the United States",
your "Mundane Map of the World", your "Close-Up Local Space Map of Your Place of
Birth", and your "Combo Map of the United States", and a copy of your "Birth
Chart". This will all be sent to you, by mail, prior to your "actual reading". This
reading is an interpretation of your maps.
This way, you will have all of the "Maps" in front of you during your reading. Once
you have received the materials in the mail, look them over and study them. Make a
list of any questions that you might have, and then you will call me, and we will
schedule the appointment for your "reading".
At the appointed time, I will call you for your reading. This reading is forty-five
minutes in length and is done over-the-phone. It will be recorded onto CD, and then
mailed to you after the reading is done. Since I call you, there are no extra charges
for the call.
This reading will cover one 3000 x 2000 mile area, (about the size of the U.S.),
anywhere in the world that you choose. If you would like the reading to cover a
different area than the United States, you should make this request at the time of
ordering this reading, otherwise it will default to the U.S.
This is "The Basic Reading" and is for those that just need to know the areas that
have positive potential and areas that are best to avoid. This reading does not come
with hand-colored maps, nor does it come with "The Field Guide To
Astro-Carto-Graphy & CD".
To be clear, although this "Reading" is half the price of "The In-Depth
Astro-Carto-Graphy Reading", it is NOT half of the information that is contained, or
even available in "The In-Depth Astro-Carto-Graphy Reading"!
Click here to learn more about: What An Astrocartography Map Is
Click here to see a picture of: What You Get
When paid by check, money order, or cash,
shipping and handling charges are included.
Orders by Check or Money Order, please include your birth information:
Birth Date/Birth Place/& Time of Day
along with your check or money order, and signify "The Basic Astro-Carto-Graphy
Reading", made out to: Darrell Steen, Post Office Box 1337, Angier, NC 27501
Also, please indicate which 3000 x 2000 mile area of the world that you would like
covered, for example: The United States; Central America; Europe; etc.
If you are unsure of your birth time, please call me for special instructions.
If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail or call me.
The price for this service is only:................................................. $50.00
If you wish to pay with a Credit Card or Debit Card, an E-Check, or with a Gift
Certificate through "Pay Pal", please use the "Add To Cart" button below to add this
to your order.
Orders by Pay Pal, please send me an E-Mail with your birth information:
Birth Date/Birth Place/& Time of Day
to: darrellsteen@darrellsteenastrology.com
Also, in your e-mail, please indicate which 3000 x 2000 mile area of the world that
you would like covered, for example: The United States; Central America; Europe;
etc.
This new image taken by Hubble's Wide Field Camera 2 is a picture of a unique galaxy pair
called NGC 3314. Through an extraordinary chance alignment, a face-on spiral galaxy lies
precisely in front of another larger spiral. This line-up provides a rare chance to visualize
dark material within the front galaxy, seen only because it is silhouetted against the object
behind it. Dust lying in the spiral arms of the foreground galaxy stands out where it absorbs
light from the more distant galaxy. The silhouetting shows us where the interstellar dust
clouds are located, and how much light they absorb. The outer spiral arms of the front
galaxy appear to change from bright to dark, as they are projected first against deep space,
and then against the bright background of the other galaxy. The bright blue stars forming a
pinwheel shape near the center of the front galaxy have formed recently from interstellar
gas and dust. A small, red patch near the center of the image is the bright nucleus of the
background galaxy. It is reddened for the same reason the setting sun looks red. When
light passes through a volume containing small particles, (molecules in the Earth's
atmosphere or interstellar dust particles in galaxies), its color becomes redder. NGC 3314
lies about 140 million light-years from Earth, in the direction of the southern hemisphere
constellation Hydra.
One light-year = traveling @ 186,000 miles per second,
x 60 seconds per minute, x 60 minutes per hour,
x 24 hours in one day, x 365 days per year!
Multiplied By 140 Million To Reach Galaxy Pair NGC 3314!
To walk 1 light-year, at a moderate pace of 20 minutes a mile, it would take you 225 million
years to complete your journey, (not including stops for meals or the restroom). If you
started just before dinosaurs appeared on Earth, you'd probably be finishing your hike just
about now. Even if you hitched a ride on N.A.S.A.'s Mach 9.68x- 43A Hypersonic Scram Jet,
the fastest aircraft in the world, it would take about 95,000 years to cover the distance.
You'll need a pretty big travel bag too; for walking such a distance requires substantial
supplies. You'd need 2 trillion Power Bars to fuel your trip. You'd also produce a heap of
worn-out shoes. The typical pair of sneakers will last you 500 miles, so you'd burn through
some 11.8 billion pairs of shoes; and all that effort wouldn't get you very far, astronomically
speaking, because the closest star to our Sun, is Proxima Centauri which is 4.22 light-years
away!