Some 1,500 secret files, dating back to the years of military rule in
“Experiencing
Mercury Retrograde, we can feel irritated by delays, distractions and mixed
messages. Mercury rules contracts, communication, education, thinking,
perception, data and
transportation.
Mercury
is a trickster. He loves to play hide and seek. Yes, the Gods, the planets
(archetypes) do have a sense of humor. Lost
items can be rediscovered, while keys, wallets, documents, and other
important items can go missing” http://bit.ly/12klYiV
As the
above reference tells us, under Mercury retrograde, lost items are
rediscovered. We are in one such retrograde period right now so that it is
hardly surprising that the lost files have been discovered. But it may be an
interesting exercise to look at the past.
The junta came to power in a military
coup on 24 March 1976, deposing President Isabel Peron. A chart drawn for the
date is shown here. Notice that the Sun [4ar] in Aries forms a quincunx aspect
with Uranus [6sc22] and a T-square with Mars-Pluto – a violent combination
easily associated with war and the military. Current retrograde Mercury
conjoins Uranus so that files of that period are rediscovered. But more
significantly the current Uranus-Pluto square forms a transiting T-square to
Pluto [10li31] which lies amongst the stars of Coma Bernice and the Virgin.
With Coma
Bernices’ dedication to tradition there is a strong theme of royalty and
military “figurehead” leadership. Longing for the Virgin’s purity many become
self-righteous “holier-than-thou” zealots, persecuting those who, in their
eyes, do not adhere to their ideas of morality and high standards. Transits to
these stars bring about major changes in governments and ways of thinking,
often accompanied or followed by religious or political persecutions ( “witch
hunts”) – explosions of fanatic vicious intolerance,
cruelty and brutality. [1]
The current
Uranus-Pluto square affecting the radix chart can be interpreted as :
Emergence (Uranus) of
formerly hidden or repressed (Pluto) content.
[1] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.64 – 66)
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