Surprising
though it may be, this humorous piece of news although unimportant is reflected in the
stars. We start by looking at the solar eclipse [8ta52] of April 29 in tropical
Taurus – a sign associated with procreation, and natural reproductive forces [1]. The eclipse
was in a sharp sesquisquare aspect to the TNP
Cupido placed on the descendant at Tuebingen , Germany
and therefore significant for the place.
TNP Cupido [24sa03] was in turn opposite the asteroid Valentine (25ge34) placed on the
Ascendant. The following keywords apply
for the TNP Cupido and the asteroid
Valentine (considered to be similar to Eros).
VALENTINE (EROS):
Sexuality; reproductive organs
CUPIDO: artistry;
works of art
When we
combine the two we can see why it can refer to the “vagina sculpture” mentioned
in the news.
Progressing the eclipse chart to Friday, June 20, the date of the
incident brings the Ascendant to an aspect with the eclipse-Cupido-Valentine
configuration. In addition, the IC [25li28] conjoins the star Spica [24li03]. Nick
Fiorenza [2] links Spica to the base chakra of the Virgin (i.e. genital area).
Spica marks the sidereal Virgo-Libra cusp. In our modern rendering of a supine Virgin, Spica is the base chakra (Vesica Pisces) of the Virgin, with
the Virgin’s legs extending into the first half of sidereal Libra.
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