20 June 2013: US boy hears
for first time after ground-breaking implant
A three-year-old boy in the US has been
able to hear his father's voice for the first time after he was given an
auditory brain stem implant a few weeks ago. Grayson Clamp from North Carolina,
who had been deaf since birth, had the successful surgery at the University of North Carolina (UNC). He is the first
child in the US
to have such an implant.
Since the effect of eclipses last long past their
actual occurrence, I propose to use the Total Eclipse of November 13, 2012 to
show how it affects this case. Notice that the eclipse is sharply placed on the
descendant and, therefore, very significant for Chapel Hill , NC .
The eclipse [21sc57] is conjunct the
star Unukalhai, alpha Serpentis
[22sc14]. The Sun is conjunct Mercury
[0sa27] square Neptune [0pi22] and opposite
TNP Admetus [27ta18] all in aspect to the horizon axis. Diana Rosenberg lists “birth defects”, “deafness” and “hearing problems” for stars in the zone
around the eclipse, Mercury and Neptune respectively
[1]. Since Mercury is connected with our ability to speak or hear and the TNP
Admetus is associated with delays it is not difficult to understand the news
only from the perspective of the planets.
The serpent
and the accompanying healer Ophiuchus offers a powerful ability for healing and
self-renewal of those scarred by life [2] [3]. Progressing the eclipse chart to
June 20, we find the progressed Ascendant conjunct Sun and Mercury opposite
Admetus square Neptune . In other words triggering the same combination
leading to the events in the news item.
[1] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg [ v.2, p. 232,254,672]
[2] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg [ v.2, p. 231]
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