Chinese
authorities have launched an investigation into the deputy head of the economic
planning agency, the latest high-level official to become ensnared in the new
leadership's anti-corruption drive. The ruling Communist party's disciplinary
agency said in a one-sentence statement on its website that Liu Tienan, deputy
head of the cabinet's National Development and Reform Commission, was being
investigated for "suspected serious disciplinary violations".
The solar
eclipse [19ta31] of May 10, 2013 is conjunct the star Rucha [18ta07].
Delta (δ)
Cassiopeia, Rucha, is a star on the knee of the Ethiopian Queen. Cassiopeia, is
the wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda.
“The son of Cassiope will count greedily the yellow sands, and drench a dripping
beach with a new flood… she bids men look for gold beneath the ground, uproot
all which nature stealthily conceals, and turn earth upside down in search of
gain” [Manilius, Astronomica, book 5, 1st
century AD, p.343.]
From
Manilius’ description of the constellation we can see that it has been
associated with a desire for material
wealth so that it raises issues of moderation versus greed.
On the
horizon axis at Beijing
we have a T-square formed by the TNPs Kronos-Hades-Uranus-Pluto. This
combination has been discussed in several previous posts but the
interpretation [1] is repeated here for new readers.
Kronos: Authorities,
people in high places; government
Pluto: Power and urge for dominance; elimination of
the unnecessary; major change
Hades: Investigation
into the root cause of problems.
Uranus:
sudden events; reforms
Kronos/Pluto: To be aware of the power of people
in charge – and to see abuses of power through misuse of office or position
Hades/Kronos
Criminal
investigations, investigations in
government circles
Uranus-Pluto: To be aware of sudden events (reforms)
associated with large scale changes
Solar
eclipses offer opportunity to redefine concepts of self and the roles we play
in the world, or how we articulate ourselves in life. They are about shifting
octaves in the nature of our self-perception and self-expression, and
addressing issues that keep us from doing so. They can invite a new beginning,
way of life, or new way of participating in life.[2]
Another
point to consider is that this particular solar eclipse has fallen on the IC of
China’s mundane map [ Oct 1,1949; 15:02 AWST, Beijing ] square Pluto [17le39] conjunct
Kronos [23ta24] so that the theme of Kronos-Pluto is once again repeated.
[1] The
Orders of Light; Martha Lang-Wescott
[2] The
Lunar Planner; Nick Fiorenza
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