The chart
for the last solar eclipse of April 29 drawn for Valleta is shown. Notice that
it is conjunct Mercury and placed on the
cusp of the 12th house that
is linked to:
“those who are weak, infirm, or in need of support…homeless
people”
Opposite
Mercury [12ta] is Saturn [20sc] square MC[22aq]. The asteroids that form hard
aspects to this configuration are : Proserpina [21aq]; Atlantis [20le];
Phaethon [13ta]
ATLANTIS: water related disasters
PHAETHON: Instances that involve cars or transport;
recklessness-feeling out of control-as
though you’ve taken on more than you can handle
PROSERPINA: Separation anxiety; leaving; going
away; the conditions you attract as you approach a transition or separation.
Events involving
vessels (of transport) in water related disasters for people who are leaving home or in
a state of transition…they have taken on more than they can handle.
Progressing
the eclipse chart to September 15, the
date of the news, brings the Grand Cross involving Mars-Jupiter-Uranus-Pluto to
the angles. Among other things Mars-Jupiter is a combination connected to
emigration with Uranus there is compulsive desire for freedom from difficult
circumstances. On the MC with Jupiter is star Canopus and on the Ascendant is mu Velorum both of the
celestial ship Argo. Mars forms the apex of a Yod with Neptune [7pi]
and the Sun [9ta]. Neptune is conjunct Icarus
[5pi] while the Sun is conjunct the asteroid Toro [10ta].
ICARUS: Escapes that are careless of consequence; desire
to get away from restrictions.
TORO: Machismo; bullying; intimidation; doing hard,
physical work; strength (muscular); muscle flexing-psychologically or
physically.
Icarus-Neptune
Observe that sometimes very weak people do rather dangerous things in a desire
to get away.
Neptune-Toro
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