The second anniversary of the
Egyptian revolution on Friday was an unhappy affair but the violence that
accompanied it was merely a precursor to the greater bloodshed that came on
Saturday. Together, the two days of turmoil brought the precarious state of modern
Egypt
into full display—with dual sources of unrest and potential mayhem. At 10. a.m.
on Saturday, the first batch of verdicts were delivered in Egypt ’s
worst-ever instance of soccer violence *. After announcing the death sentence
for 21 civilian soccer fans for a Port
Said team, the judge practically ran out of the
courtroom.
[*On February 1, 2012, after a match
between Cairo’s Ahly Club and Port Said’s Masry Club, fans of Masry stormed the
field and attacked their rivals. Police on the scene largely stood aside and in
the ensuing violence and stampede, 72 people–mostly Ahly fans–were killed.]
Here is the
chart for Jan 26; 10 am at Cairo . Notice
Pluto-Uranus on the angles.
Pluto-Uranus: Power
struggles within groups; unexpected reactions based on resentments or threats
to control. [1]
The Full
Moon occurs on January 27 in mid-sidereal Cancer [ tropical 7le24]. In China this area
had several names . It was called Tsi-Chi, Piled-Up corpses, Tsi-Chi-Ki,
Exhalation of Piled up corpses. It was also called T’ien-Soung, Celestial
Punisher. It is interesting to note that
Saturday’s violence was the outcome of the judicial verdict sentencing 21
people to death over soccer violence on Feb
1, 2012 in which 72 people were killed (
“ghosts” of the past?).
The Full
Moon is square stern Saturn [11sc05] close to star Mu Librae [14sc20] of the
Southern Scale. This is an area of persecutions, acts of grave injustice,
manifestations of fanatic intolerance and the tendency to think of terror,
murder and extermination as a solution to problems – nonetheless there can also
be legal and political milestones and advancements [3].
The Moon
conjoins Praesepe of Cancer, M48 Hydrae [water-snake’s poisonous breath and
theta Ursa Major [the Bear’s right foreleg] . Cancer, commonly the crab today, was
also the Egyptian Scarabaeus – the dung
beetle- an image that articulates the need for humanity to emerge from darkness and dogma. This theme also applies to the need for the individual to emerge from the family nest (antiquated dogmatic
entrapments of mass consciousness), shedding old skins, skeletons, and cocoons
[2]. The energies of the wild, untamed Bear, the water-snake’s poisonous breath
and the arrogance and controlling nature of tropical Leo combine here with a
seething, fiercely focused intensity and desire for revenge . In the worst
scenario, we have smugly self-justifying,
brutal, blatantly prejudiced people who create competitive and violent situations [3].
Finally,
the outcome is confirmed by the position of the Ascendant [3aq24] conjunct Mars-Pluto [2aq47] a combination that
produces intense power struggles, inciting and inviting fierce reactions in
others.
[1]
Martha-Lang Wescott
[2] Nick
Fiorenza
[3] Diana
Rosenberg
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