The
Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion took place on April 20, 2010 in the Gulf
of Mexico, Louisiana , United States (28°44′N;
88°23′W). The explosion killed 11
workers and injured 16 others and caused the Deepwater Horizon to burn and
sink, resulting in a massive offshore oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico,
considered the largest accidental marine oil spill in the world, and the
largest environmental disaster in U.S. history.
Shown above is the chart for the current Full Moon at the location of the oil spill. Notice that it
is powerfully placed on the meridian axis with a T-square to Saturn in Scorpio on the Ascendant. This should,
therefore, serve as a good example to help us understand in practical terms the
meaning of the placement of the karmic planet Saturn in Scorpio. Dane Rudhyar explains the meaning and requirement of the developmental
process implied by Scorpio.
The reality of human interchange, of
living together within the organic, stable, permanent structure of a community
is envisioned in Libra as a need and as an ideal of behavior. In Scorpio, this
reality must be vitalized, made poignant and dramatic, inescapable.
There is nevertheless a negative
side to this picture of release of power in Scorpio; a side provided by the
waning Day-force which, then, has become more introverted and subjective,
perhaps more subconsciously resentful in its action. It is the dark side of civilization: greed for social power and lust. That
greed arises in the individual who, instead of merging himself into the greater
whole, draws toward himself the energies produced by the living together the
human interchange of values and the commerce which are the foundations of
society. Commerce, which is born — or at
least permanently established — at the Libra level, generates abundant fruits
in Scorpio. If these fruits are cornered by the greedy, then there is
social sin. Every man who misuses the products of social interchange of values
commits a sin against society. All big
business trusts which are built on greed, all politicians who barter in public
authority, all racketeers and gangsters, all leaders who play upon fear and
mass-passions commit the sin of Scorpio. They lust for social power —
instead of fecundating society as true civilizers, and of identifying their
destinies with the destiny of their people.[1]
After
quoting the Master, nothing further needs to be added. Halliburton is paying
for its sins.
[1] The
Pulse of Life – Scorpio; Dane Rudhyar; http://bit.ly/14d7Mor
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