Displaced Iraqi families in northern Iraq ,
on Aug. 13, 2014
Pentagon officials say that U.S. airstrikes and combat efforts by Kurdish
soldiers have effectively ended the Islamist insurgents’ siege of Mount Sinjar
in northwestern Iraq ,
where thousands of members of the Yezidi religious minority had been trapped.
However, thousands of Yezidis have now reportedly
been able to escape the mountain, which ISIS forces first besieged after the
fall of the nearby city of Sinjar
on August 3. TIME. http://ti.me/1sYqCjz
Shown here
is chart for the current New Moon at Sinjar ,Iraq . Notice that the Ascendant makes
hard aspects to the New Moon and Mars. Nick Fiorenza explains the meaning of
the stars that conjoin both as follows [1][2]:
The July
26, 2014 New Moon occurs in the Egyptian Scarabaeus, commonly called Cancer the
Crab today. The New Moon also conjoins Jupiter . Both conjoin Al Tarf and
Tegmine of Cancer; and Talitha, the forefoot of the Great Bear. Also of
influence is Praesepe, the Beehive star cluster.
Praesepe is of new beginnings, shedding old skins,
skeletons, and cocoons. It is of emerging out of the frenetic confusion of mass
consciousness; finding our new path and direction; leaving behind old
dwellings and the structures of consciousness they represent; and getting
out of our personal or collective dogma and the darkness it creates.
Praesepe can indicate a new dwelling place is at
hand or that one is in order to find. When bees leave an old hive, they appear
to swarm in frenetic confusion with a scattered sense and lack of direction
before identifying their new direction and migrate toward their new home. This
confusion is temporary and is part of intuiting the feeling for the right
direction, much like turning in a complete circle to identify the way that
feels right. Praesepe asks us to trust in our magnetic sense, our inner compass,
and to hone in on our new direction.
Mars conjoins the star Miaplacidus, Beta Carina of
Argo Navis, which is the second
brightest and most important star of the Argo—the first being Canopus , Alpha Carina (the helmsman).
Miaplacidus is the brightest star in an asterism of stars in Carina known as
the Diamond Cross. Miaplacidus is of navigation, migration or pilgrimage
to places appropriate for safety and harmony; and of creating spaces of harmony
for a new birth in life.
The description
above is of the New Moon stars. And now
if we plot the Moon phase for August 13, the date of the news, we see the Moon
making a T-square with Kronos-Hades-Pluto on the horizon axis. Here the Ascendant
is conjunct the star Alhena, gamma Gemini. About Alhena Nick Fiorenza writes
[3]:
Alhena invites a separation, a leaving, a
departure, and a new commencement, even an exodus or liftoff.
It is quite
clear from the foregoing that the relevant stars here describe the exodus perfectly.
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