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Uranus-Pluto and the landslide at Oso



Snohomish County search and rescue crews have located an additional six bodies, bringing the total number of deceased to 14 in Saturday's massive landslide near the towns of Oso and Darrington. Many people were at home when the slide wiped out the houses around 11 a.m. PT Saturday.




Shown above is the chart for the landslide (March 22, 2014; 11 am PT). Notice the Grand Cross involving Uranus-Pluto straddling the horizon axis. Richard Tarnas associates Uranus-Pluto with “the unleashing of the elemental forces of nature in various senses (the tangible increase in signs of extreme climate change, volcanoes and earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes, tsunamis and floods, undersea oil eruptions, mining disasters).” [1] [2]

The event occurred just two days before the Last Quarter Moon. The chart for the LQ Moon has the star Benetnash[27vi09] on the Ascendant [27vi06].

Reinhold Ebertin made a survey of this fixed star covering centuries when associated with transits of the major planets over this degree. The results have been recorded in the 40th yearbook for Cosmobiological Research 1969. In an important position in a mundane map, Benetnash will claim human lives in calamities such as mine accidents, collapse of houses and bridges, mountain slides, earth tremors and catastrophes caused by weather. [Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, no.46, p.57, under the name Benetnash]


[1] World Transits 2000–2020 - An Overview; Richard Tarnas


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