24 Nov. Iran and six world powers meeting in Geneva have reached a deal on Tehran 's nuclear programme, foreign ministers
say. No details have been released about the agreement, which has been reached
after five days of negotiations.
Before
going through this post, readers may like to revisit previous posts on the same
subject [1][2][3]. Using the same data presented in [3] for Iran ’s chart we
first make the current precessed solar
return shown above. Note the Mars-Jupiter square aspecting the horizon axis. Reinhold
Ebertin in his Combination of Stellar
Influences describes Mars/Jupiter as “Resolutions and decisions; the settlement
of conflicts”.
The solar
return chart for Iran [1 Feb
79; 9:00 am IT, Tehran ]
progressed to 24 November, the date of the news, brings the prominent T-square
to the angles. The Ascendant (and radix Moon) is placed at the sensitive “reaction point” of
the T-square so that it should be very significant. Uranus-Pluto in the
T-square represent a paradigm change or an end to the old ways of
doing things. In any sector of
the sky we may find stars that represent contrary impulses. For example on the progressed
Ascendant [6li] we have lambda Bootes [7li] and 32 Virginis [7li]. Bootes was an armed
herdsman sometimes depicted with a spear. In China lambda was part of Tchao-Yao, “The Brandishing of Arms”. So
that here a potential for aggression and desire for domination (the old ways) can
sometimes overwhelm the Virgin’s love of peace (the potential new way). But the
mature may hear the Virgin’s call and combined with overlay of tropical Libra,
become peacemakers. [4]
On the MC [7cn]
is Gamma (γ) Gemini, Alhena [9cn], a brilliant white star located on the left
foot of the Twin Pollux. Conjoining Alhena is delta Columba [8cn35] on the wing
of the Dove [6] of peace so Morse noted here an ability
to negotiate a peaceful settlement in disputes. [5] It may be interesting to add here that these
stars also conjoin the Ascendant in Obama’s current solar precessed return chart and
his November lunar return.
[4] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.50-51)
Comments
Post a Comment