Earthquakes generally follow close on
the heels of eclipses and especially in those countries where the eclipse falls
on the meridian or nadir. Also if there be any planets in fixed signs at the
moment of eclipse, then earthquakes will
occur in those parts of the world where such planets are either rising,
setting, culminating or on the nadir. Earthquakes happen more frequently when
there are planets especially Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars in the signs
Taurus and Scorpio.
These rules
from Raphael’s
Mundane Astrology would apply to a volcanic eruption should an eclipse with the considerations listed above occur in
an area close to an active volcano. Shown above is the chart for the lunar eclipse
of 18 October at Mount Etna . Notice the
position of Saturn with the Moon’s Node in Scorpio on the nadir fulfilling the
condition given by Raphael for seismic activity.
On
Saturday, 26 Oct the Last Quarter Moon triggered a Moon Wobble. These occur when
the transiting Sun makes contact with the Lunar Nodes. The powerful contact
occurs when the Sun and either the North or South Lunar Nodes are in the same
sign, which is the conjunction, or when the Sun is square, 90 degree angle to
the Lunar Nodes. During a Moon Wobble the instability factor is high giving
rise to seismic activity. [1]
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