Balal was standing on a chair, blindfolded and with
a noose around his neck, when the mother of the man he stabbed to death seven
years ago approached him, the Guardian reports. According to some
interpretations of Sharia law, the victim’s family participates in the
punishment by pushing the chair from under the condemned man. But this time,
the mother of the victim slapped Balal across the face and then helped the
victim’s father remove the noose. Photographer Arash Khamooshi captured the
unexpected moment on April 15 in the northern Iranian city of Nowshahr .
The total
Lunar Eclipse of April 15 occurring on the same day as the event in the news
obviously had a lot to do with it as we shall soon see. That the eclipse was
prominent for the place can be seen from chart below. Notice the following:(a) the
eclipse axis is sharply square the horizon axis (b) the current cardinal Grand
Cross straddles the meridian axis. (c) Venus [10pi12] exactly sesquisquares the
Ascendant [25cn11].
The Grand
Cross and the eclipse axis have the following asteroids linked to them – Ceres [25li];
Tisiphone [4cp] with Pluto [13cp]; Child [16cn] with Jupiter [12cn]. When we include Mars [16li] and the newly
discovered dwarf planet Haumea [20li] into the picture – the Grand Cross and
the eclipse axis merge.
Pluto/Ceres/Child Radical circumstances that have affected mothers
and children
Tisiphone was one of the Furies, and
among her jobs was to punish those who
committed "crimes against family or kinship."
Pluto/Tisiphone: The most devastating justice is forgiveness.[3]
The dwarf
planet Haumea supports a new birth in consciousness or new level of awareness
about what is truly life supportive and motivates action to reorient the
current destructive use of power and resources into a nurturing force that
supports and protects life, home and family. [1] In this instance, through her example
the mother of the victim taught us that “an eye for an eye” justice needs to be
changed.
Finally,
Venus which aspects the Ascendant is conjunct eta Aquarii, in the Water Pourer’s
urn and the face of the healing goddess Gula. About this area, Diana Rosenberg
writes:
These souls must make a great choice: whether to
remain aloof to the anguish of others (or cause it!), or to learn sensitivity
and compassion through their own painful experiences, becoming “wounded healers”
who develop an impulse to help, save and restore. [2]
[2] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies (v.2, p. 707)
[3]
Delineate V2; Martha-Lang Wescott
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