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sleep in the day for years on end, they will suffer from more health ailments and have a sig-
nificantly shorter lifespan than their average daylight-active counterparts. Physiological cir-
cadian rhythm associated with daily regulation of the body s metabolism, sleeping and
glandular cycles, is the diurnal clock of Earth s solar day. Daily rhythms are inherent to all
living organisms, which in the case of man, helps him to sleep nights and be active during the
daytime, since that s how the body of a human being is best designed to survive and thrive.
There are circumstances when humans must maintain vigil at nights, but the circadian clock
of Earth s solar day is as fixed and sure as the Sun will rise every morning. Our chronic
nightowls eventually pay the physical price for their nocturnal pursuits as the world keeps
turning.
The twinship of the Sun & Moon, made apparent by nearly equal synodical size during to-
tality of a solar eclipse, includes their yin-yang quality relative to evening and morning, with
both Sun & Moon yin at night and yang in daylight, differentiating between femi-
nine/masculine sidereal principles of planets and their synodic aspect to the Earth. The Moon
is innately feminine, the Sun is masculine, yet both exert yin & yang power to the Earth in
reference to their respective solar-day rule: by the phases of the Sun, evening and morning of
the solar-day, and phases of the Moon, evening and morning of waxing & waning. The
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Moon s bright limb increases in the evening with each new moon, then decreases in the morn-
ing, with each full moon. Hence the morning of the Moon begins at sunset with each full
moon preceding the morning of the Sun. As the Moon wanes, she moves closer to sunrise and
shares more of the daylight hours with her twin brother, until the old crone is consumed un-
der the splendid rays of the Sun with the assurance of being born anew to the Earth s evening
skies. These relationships of the Sun & Moon to the Earth are unique, the Sun sidereal to
Earth, and the Moon both sidereal and synodic to Earth with re- spect to the Sun the gene-
sis of the day of the Sun and the day of the Moon relative to Earth. Ancient creation accounts
from around the world break it down pristinely, recognizing that all of the planets and their
moons are perpetually half-sunlit, and half in the shadows of the Sun in stark contrast to the
constant solar illuminance, hence the division of evening & morning for the planets.
From this sidereal division comes the synodic phases of the planets to Earth, or evening &
morning with respect to the geocentric observer under that sphere of control, i.e. moving with
the Earth in real-time while all other planets are moving to the Earth in their synodic aspect.
These are temporal aspects of the planets, drawing upon the eternal light of the Sun with parts
of that eternal light reflected in all directions away from the planets. And because planets are
roughly spherical in shape, the unabsorbed or reflected rays of sunlight radiate in all direc-
tions from the sunlit hemispheres of those heavens.
As Earth orbits the Sun, that whole sunlit disc of each planet is fully visible only at solar
opposition, which for Mercury & Venus is impossible to see from the Earth, but as with every
planet, is forever in view of the Sun. The slight orbital inclinations of the planets Mars and
beyond, although Pluto s ecliptic is about 17.1 degrees inclined to Earth s ecliptic, this makes
it possible to see almost but not completely all of the sunlit side of any of the planets from
Earth, unless the opposition is coincident with crossing the momentary plane of Earth s eclip-
tic as witnessed at the geocenter of observation.
The clear concurrence between the light we see with our physical eyes and the light we see
with our psychic eye (i.e. having eyes all around), this is the assurance of planetary motion,
the certainty of ephemeris prediction based long ages of practical experience with astronomic
observation of the planets via their synodic motions to Earth compounding over about two
hundred thousand years since the variations began. Our ephemeris is that light eternally visi-
ble at the center of the Earth. While the Sun functions as central conductor of the planetary
sym- phony, the compositions which the orchestra performs is the function of the central
sphere of activity which is the Earth for all human beings and all animal lifeforms herein our
solar system. Psyche knows where each planet is psychically, and the mind knows where each
planet is mentally. The lights that we see with our physical eyes complete the integrated cir-
cuit of our human experience, just as the light we see in our spiritual eye completes soul s
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