2006 Solar & Lunar Cycles & Eclipses
2006 Solar Cycle
2/3: Mid-Winter
3/20 (1:26 p.m. EST): Spring Equinox
5/5: Mid-Spring
6/21 (8:26 a.m. EDT): Summer Solstice
8/7: Mid-Summer
9/23 (12:03 a.m. EDT): Autumn Equinox
11/6: Mid-Autumn
12/21 (7:22 p.m. EST): Winter Solstice
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2006 Lunar Cycle
January Lunar Cycle
1/6 Waxing Quarter Moon
1/14 (4:48 a.m. EST) Full Moon
1/22 Waning Quarter Moon
1/29 (9:15 a.m. EST) New Moon
February Lunar Cycle
2/5 Waxing Quarter Moon
2/12 (11:44 p.m. EST) Full Moon
2/21 Waning Quarter Moon
2/27 (7:31 p.m. EST) New Moon
March Lunar Cycle
3/6 Waxing Quarter Moon
3/14 (6:35 p.m. EST) Full Moon
3/22 Waning Quarter Moon
3/29 (5:15 a.m. EST) New Moon
April Lunar Cycle
4/5 Waxing Quarter Moon
4/13 (12:40 p.m. EDT) Full Moon
4/20 Waning Quarter Moon
4/27 (3:44 p.m. EDT) New Moon
May Lunar Cycle
5/5 Waxing Quarter Moon
5/13 (2:51 a.m. EDT) Full Moon
5/20 Waning Quarter Moon
5/27 (1:26 a.m. EDT) New Moon
June Lunar Cycle
6/3 Waxing Quarter Moon
6/11 (2:03 p.m. EDT) Full Moon
6/18 Waning Quarter Moon
6/25 (12:05 p.m. EDT) New Moon
July Lunar Cycle
7/3 Waxing Quarter Moon
7/10 (11:02 p.m. EDT) Full Moon
7/17 Waning Quarter Moon
7/25 (12:31 a.m. EDT) New Moon
August Lunar Cycle
8/2 Waxing Quarter Moon
8/9 (6:54 a.m. EDT) Full Moon
8/15 Waning Quarter Moon
8/23 (3:10 p.m. EDT) New Moon
8/31 Waxing Quarter Moon
September Lunar Cycle
9/7 (2:42 p.m. EDT) Full Moon
9/14 Waning Quarter Moon
9/22 (7:45 a.m. EDT) New Moon
9/30 Waxing Quarter Moon
October Lunar Cycle
10/6 (11:13 p.m. EDT) Full Moon
10/13 Waning Quarter Moon
10/22 (1:14 a.m. EDT) New Moon
10/29 Waxing Quarter Moon
November Lunar Cycle
11/5 (7:58 a.m. EST): Full Moon
11/12 Waning Quarter Moon
11/20 (5:18 p.m. EST) New Moon
11/28 Waxing Quarter Moon
December Lunar Cycle
12/4 (7:25 p.m. EST) Full Moon
12/12 Waning Quarter Moon
12/20 (9:01 a.m. EST) New Moon
12/27 Waxing Quarter Moon
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2006 Lunar Eclipse
* 3/14 (Beginning 6:13 p.m. PST; 3:13 p.m. EST): Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(parts visible in most of North America except Alaska).
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All Gods and
Goddesses
are aspects of
the One Deity

The One
Deity
is reflected in
all Gods and Goddesses

The One
Deity
is Deity of all

Deity is
male and female,
yet genderless

Deity is
all forms,
yet formless

Deity is
within all;
Deity is
beyond all

Deity is
all-embracing
love

With all
that
is known by all
the world's sages,
with all that
is written in all
sacred books,
with all that
is experienced
in all
spiritual traditions,
we still cannot
know
the unknowable--
Deity is
Mystery

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