Showing posts with label Aries birth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aries birth. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

P A U S E ...


A breath, a sigh, a P A U S E… and so then to paper 
this the way of this poet of Aries birth
moved she is by reflections… past, present and yet to be 
moved by the silence, moved by all there is 
and so expressed be 
P A U S E
Passion, Aspiration, Unity, Spirit, Exchange, 
in words that echo the heart, in words that call to the soul. 

When in the travels of time you choose to 
P A U S E
do allow my invitation to be known
 each poetic offering a
 P A U S E.

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York

Photo: Courtesy Google Search


Sunday, March 3, 2019

Child Born of ARIES...


And so it is said of this child born of Aries, March birth... 
Sign of the RAM...
"Rose Marie, you have the soul of a mystic, 
philosopher and wisdom keeper."

"Your 7 Life Path reveals your secret inner gifts, strengths and talents. 7 is the number of introspection, intuition and truth. You are on a constant quest for knowledge and wisdom. Your gift is deeply understanding others and seeking the truth, no matter how challenging. This is your destiny."


Indeed so... TRUTH, as that which holds 
Treasure, Resolve, Union, Trust, Harmony... 
within the gift of BEING... within the SOUL of SELF...

Rose Marie Raccioppi, MS FABI
Founder/Director
APOGEE Paradigm™


Zodiac Sign: Head of a ram-headed god, Egypt,
Ptolemaic period, 400–30 BC 
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Full Moon ~ Aries Birth in Celebration


  • The March 2013 full moon will be out all night on March 26-27, shining in front of the constellation Virgo the Maiden. Virgo’s brightest star is called Spica, and you’ll see the moon even closer to Spica tomorrow night, March 27-28.


    The moon turns precisely full on March 27 at 9:27 Universal Time (4:27 a.m. CDT in the central U.S.). In North America, that means the moon reaches the crest of full phase in the wee hours before sunrise on March 27. But no matter where you live worldwide, watch for the brilliant lamp of the full moon to light up the nighttime from dusk till dawn. Look for the moon low in the east at dusk – at its highest point in the sky around midnight – and low in the west before the sun comes up tomorrow. http://earthsky.org/tonight/march-full-moon-shines-in-front-of-virgo-on-march-26


    earthsky.org

    The March 2013 full moon will be out all night on March 26-27, shining in front of the constellation Virgo the Maiden.


  •  "For the Northern Hemisphere, this is the first full moon of springtime. We in this hemisphere call it the Pink Moon, to celebrate the return of certain wild flowers. Other names are Egg Moon, Sprouting Grass Moon, or Easter Moon. In most years, the Christian celebration of Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon of the Northern Hemisphere spring. So tonight’s Easter Moon heralds the coming of Easter Sunday on March 31, 2013."



  • Moon


    brilliant be the full moon light
    an indigo melody fills the night
    the depths of darkness graced they be
    by the light that calls to hearts and sea
    tides and souls in cresting splendor
    to this majesty of grace I surrender.


    Rose Marie Raccioppi
    Poet Laureate
    Orangetown, New York



    Photo: Full Moon ~ Aries: Collectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2013.