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If you are interested in knowing more about the moon and her subtle
impact in our psyche ask all your questions in my group
alt.prophecies.drturi- This material is copyrighted ask Dr. turi or his
publishers permission to re-print this material.

www.timelink.net/drturi


The Universal Law

There is a tide in the affairs of man, when taken at its crest, leads on
to fortune.
— Shakespeare

Every day that God has created sees the procession of stars across the
vault of the sky; they have followed the same path through the heavens,
tracing the immutability of the cosmos and its constellations, which
have spoken to the wise since the beginning of time. This work will
explain in detail the subtle energy produced by the Moon's passage
through the twelve houses and signs of the Zodiac. These houses govern
the twelve facets of our life, and the rhythms of our cycles, our
emotions, finances, consciousness, home, children, career, friends,
wishes, fears, love, personality and all that goes to make up our
sorrows and joys. Depending on the mystical rhythm of the Moon and her
relationship — harmonious or discordant — to the constellations and
houses of the sky over which they rule, she will govern our human
activity and give birth to our vices and virtues. The infinite and
concealed dance of the Moon through the Zodiac is far from affecting
only you, but all of us. You are a "microcosm" or a child of the
Universe and there is reason for you to be. You are a part of this
incredible physical and spiritual structure called a "macrocosm."

Sir Isaac Newton wrote "for every action there is an equal and opposite
reaction." We are what we think, having become what we thought. This
statement emphasizes that for every thought or action there will be an
effect. This is what I call the "Universal Law," the causes and effects
of the yin and yang recognized as the law of KARMA. The Moon is, by
herself quite responsible for much of our and the world's fate. By the
tracking of the Universal Law and using Starguide, you will be allowed
to see this lunar impact and reaction every day of your life. Obviously,
the waxing and waning periods of our closest satellite will produce the
daily process of tides. Thusly, women will have a spiritual and physical
manifestation (menstruation), and all of us will be responding
subconsciously to the words "lunatic/moody." Without opposite forces at
work there would be no reaction thus no life possible on both the
spiritual and physical plane.

*******

Our so-called "dead" satellite is very much alive, and much more than a
rock hanging above our heads. She is a vital part of a Divine celestial
design, she is the beating heart of the earth. Vigilantly observing her
whereabouts will aid understanding the real psychology of man.
— Dr. Louis Turi

*******

Scientific New Development on the Moon: U.S. space probe moving into
lunar orbit.


I always said that "The Moon is a little more than a dead rock hanging
above our head just for the sake of beauty. I just hope that, in the
future, the psychology field would also invest a little more and do some
research on the subtle forces generated by the moon and how , her
passage through the Zodiac really affects the human psyche. More than
ever, NASA seems to be interested about our close satellite and might
have missed something in 1972. On January 18th, 1998, The space probe
Lunar Prospector successfully executed the first of three engine bursts
designed to swing it gently into orbit. The small, unmanned orbiter,
NASA's first return to the moon since the Apollo 17 astronauts walked on
the lunar surface in 1972, completed its "orbital insertion" burn by
4:15 a.m. (7:15 a.m. EST), said Betsy Carter, a spokeswoman for mission
control at NASA's Ames Research Center. "We're very excited. Our
spacecraft knows how to fly," said mission manager Scott Hubbard. "The
scientific staff is ecstatic. Everything about this mission is looking
very, very clean." Lunar Prospector was launched Tuesday on a one-year
mission to scan the moon for minerals and possible water ice, which
could one day be used by human settlers. After two more engine burns,
the 4-foot, 650-pound spacecraft was expected to ease into its final
orbit on Tuesday, some 60 miles above the moon's surface. Lunar
Prospector does not carry a camera, but is equipped with five
instruments designed to map the composition of the entire lunar surface.
Researchers say the shadowy geographical poles themselves could yield
some of the mission's most exciting results. Using its neutron
spectrometer, Lunar Prospector will be checking for excess hydrogen, an
indication of water.

Scientists have speculated that frozen water from icy comets may have
accumulated within polar craters on the moon that are permanently shaded
from the sun, and radar readings sent back by the U.S. military's
Clementine probe in 1994 appeared to confirm that. The existence of
water ice on the moon could prove immensely useful for future human
colonies; for example, its components could be separated for use as
rocket fuel. With a price tag of $63 million, the Lunar Prospector is a
modest successor to the multibillion-dollar Apollo project, which put 12
men on the surface of the moon from 1969 to 1972. Budget cuts in the
early 1970s forced NASA to abandon lunar exploration and the U.S. space
agency has concentrated on building the space shuttle and sending
unmanned probes to Mars and the outer planets. With its 240,000-mile, 4
1/2-day journey from Earth behind it, Lunar Prospector will begin to
circle the moon, scanning its surface composition, detecting magnetic
fields and mapping gravitational anomalies on its outer crust.


Joseph Raquepas

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Mar 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/27/98
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In article <6ff5vt$imp$5...@frog1.inetworld.net>,

drturi <drt...@inetworld.net> wrote:
>If you are interested in knowing more about the moon and her subtle
>impact in our psyche ask all your questions in my group

So I've been away for a while and my newsreader dumps articles that
haven't been read after a few days.

Has Mr. Turi come out and finally admitted that he has a mail order
PhD or what? Or is he still clinging to his belief that he has actually
earned the title "Dr"?

Dr. J. Raquepas

*DrPostman

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Mar 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/28/98
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imsg...@math.montana.edu (Joseph Raquepas) wrote:

>In article <6ff5vt$imp$5...@frog1.inetworld.net>,
>drturi <drt...@inetworld.net> wrote:

>>If you are interested in knowing more about the moon and her subtle
>>impact in our psyche ask all your questions in my group
>

>So I've been away for a while and my newsreader dumps articles that
>haven't been read after a few days.
>
>Has Mr. Turi come out and finally admitted that he has a mail order
>PhD or what? Or is he still clinging to his belief that he has actually
>earned the title "Dr"?
>
>Dr. J. Raquepas

He finally did. He got it from this Diploma Mill:
http://www.pulc.com/refs.html

They were having a "sale"

Later, he made a vaguely worded threat to perform
some black magic against me. To his credit he
did apologize and I have not been as intense towards
him - except for recently when he went back on his word
for a second time to stop posting to groups other than
alt.prophecies.drturi.

Same ol same ol.


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Joseph Raquepas

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Mar 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/30/98
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In article <351f4382...@news.mindspring.com>,
*DrPostman <Lo...@mysig.emailthere> wrote:

>Later, he made a vaguely worded threat to perform
>some black magic against me.

Holy shit! What did he do? Put a hex on you, condemning
you to a life of wearing berets and walking poodles?
Ouuch!!!!

Dr. J. Raquepas

*DrPostman

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Mar 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/30/98
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imsg...@math.montana.edu (Joseph Raquepas) wrote:

Worse - he threatened to fart in my general direction!

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