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Perceiving patterns of meaning




Cassiopeia - the Ethiopian Queen



New Era of Fisheries Policy Needed to Secure Nutrition for Millions
May 17, 2013 — A new study published in PNAS argues that for fisheries policies to be effective they must take in to account not just fish stock conservation and environmental issues, but also research data on the patterns and dynamics of fish trade, markets and user consumption. Securing the critical contribution of wild fish stocks to food and nutrition security in the developing world depends on better governance and management of the fisheries sector. Fish is a key source of animal protein, fatty acids, vitamins, and micronutrients like iron and zinc that contribute to a balanced diet, and is a particularly important food source in many developing countries..






May 14, 2013  - Ms. Jolie wrote on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times that she had tested positive for a genetic mutation known as BRCA1, which left her with an exceedingly high risk for developing breast and ovarian cancer. Her mother died at 56 after nearly a decade with cancer.




Understanding the world around us depends on our power to perceive patterns of meaning, to make the right connections,  recognize what belongs with what. And we must be prepared for surprises. By linking things which do not at first sight seem to be linked, astrology reveals that happenings we accept at face value  are fraught with deeper significance. [1]

The two new items above appear to be totally unconnected and yet astrology reveals a connection that may come as a surprise to readers. The eclipse Sun [5ta49] is conjunct Schedar. Alpha (α) Cassiopeia, Schedir, is a multiple and slightly variable star, 2.2 to 2.8 magnitude, pale rose, on the left breast of the beautiful Ethiopian Queen.  The progressed eclipse chart for both the cases shows the T-square comprising Ceres-Kronos-Hades -Pluto-Uranus on the angles.  In addition Ceres-Kronos-Hades forms a Grand Trine with Saturn and Neptune.

Uranus-Pluto ,on the one hand, brings attention to radical and self-destructive patterns  rippling through generations. On the other, it can motivate  mind-expanding change in the very foundation of consciousness that breaks us from very deep-seated and long-standing genetic, cultural and social behavioral patterns. [2]


First Case
A need to change (Pluto-Uranus)  environmental and fishing (Neptune) policies  (Kronos)  so that the poor and impoverished (Hades)  get proper nutrition (Ceres).


Second Case
When  radical health circumstances (Pluto-Hygiea)  like cancer  affects the breasts the message is that we need to recognize that the way we nurture  (Ceres) ourselves or others  needs to go through a radical change (Pluto-Uranus).


[1] Cosmic Loom; Dennis Elwell
[3] Keywords for TNPs and Asteroids; Martha Lang-Wescott

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