Skip to main content

Explosion on Japanese oil tanker


The Celestial Ship Argo



Tokyo (CNN) -- An explosion on an oil tanker off the Japanese coast set off a huge fire Thursday [May 29] and left the vessel's captain missing. Ships and aircraft battled the blaze on the Shoko Maru, a 998-ton tanker anchored about 5 kilometers (3 miles) off the port of Himeji in western Japan, the coast guard said. http://cnn.it/1hAY1sv





Shown here is the chart for the New Moon of May 29 at Himeji, Japan. Notice that the New Moon  squares Neptune (oil) which forms a quincunx to Mars/Zeus (fires and explosions) that is part of the stressful Grand Cross.

But why in Himeji?  The energies of any planetary configuration find expression at a place only when linked to the horizon or meridian axis. Here we find Uranus and TNP Zeus of the Grand  Cross in sharp quincunx aspect to the horizon axis. The nature of Uranus is explosive and unexpected; while Saturn deals with structures and boundaries so that difficult  Uranus-Saturn aspects are linked to accidents.


But why on a ship? On the Descendant conjunct Saturn [18sc42] is the star I Carinae, [18sc17]   in the keel of the Celestial Ship Argo!

Comments