The number
of bird flu cases in China
jumped Sunday to 102, including 20 deaths, the World Health Organization
announced. Seventy patients remain hospitalized with the virus. The WHO said
there is still no evidence of human-to-human transmission.
So far the
virus has mainly affected eastern China, with 11 deaths and 33 infection cases
reported in Shanghai, 24 cases, including three deaths, in Jiangsu Province, 38
cases, including five deaths, in Zhejiang Province, while Anhui Province has
confirmed three cases, with one ending in death.
“Mundane astrology, the study of
heavenly cycles upon groups and nations is the most ancient branch of
astrology. The affairs of a nation can be judged from the horoscope set up at
the time of its official inauguration, the birth chart of its leader, and
various phenomena such as eclipses, lunations, great conjunctions, stations,
comets and ingresses. Among these, ingresses have a traditional reputation
as the most important mundane event.”[1].
Skyscript
Shown above
is the chart for the Sun’s ingress into Aries at Shanghai . Notice that the Sun is in the 6th house of public
health, sickness or epidemics [1]. The 1st house rules the inhabitants
of a country so that a star rising on the Ascendant is always important in this
regard. Here we find that the Ascendant (13libra) is conjunct the star Alograb (13libra39)
of Corvus, the Raven [2]. Diana
Rosenberg associates Corvus with “air
contamination and epidemics”. Venus the ruler of the Ascendant is also
placed in the 6th house of epidemics so that it becomes certain that
spread of respiratory diseases would
affect inhabitants.
P.S. Apart
from the fact that a bird is associated with the air element, the myths
surrounding Corvus the Raven [2] have
characters like Hydra, the poisonous serpent and Asclepius connected will illness
and healing so that it is not too difficult to see how Diana Rosenberg
associates it with air borne disease.
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