Shown here
is the chart for the solar eclipse of October 23 drawn for Brussels . The eclipse luminaries form a Grand
Trine with Neptune and the TNPs Hades and Kronos. The
following extract [1] from StarIQ on Neptune in Pisces
is relevant here:
The value of water is likely to increase, along
with investments in conservation and desalinization. However, the effects of
pollution might also grow more evident, leading to extensive research to
address these problems. Neptune in Pisces
increases sensitivity to toxins, requiring more thorough cleanup of existing
waste and a more cautious approach to introducing new products into the
environment.
The
combination of Hades-Neptune refers to “poor air or water quality” [2] while the
TNP Kronos refers to leaders or leadership so that the three together can be
linked to leaders deliberating environmental concerns.
On the
Ascendant [0le] is the newly discovered
Trans Neptunian Object (TNO) Varuna [28cn] square the eclipse [0sc]. In his
book The Soul of the Sky, Philip
Sedgwick describes Varuna thus:
Varuna came to the attention of astronomers on
November 28, 2000, initially known as Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) 2000WR106. Varuna means “he who covers,” most likely an
association with his once held rulership of the heavens. At one point Varuna
maintained a top deity ranking. Not only did he direct the heavens, he also managed
the waters. One might suspect that working with the planetary waters or
heavenly waters (the atmosphere) would become natural concerns. A consciousness
of fighting pollution and the will to take on adversaries who disrespect water,
sky and Earth could be a huge life theme [3].
The role of
newly discovered bodies can also be understood by examining their orbital
parameters. Varuna’s North Node is placed at 7cn16 conjunct the star Alhena [9cn06]
which is also the position of the TNP Kronos in the eclipse chart. About Alhena
Nick Fiorenza writes:
Alhena
indicates a milestone or a turning point has been reached or is to be
acknowledged. Alhena indicates the need to get off the fence of indecision, to
drop any hesitation, as the "time is at hand" to go forth anew. It
marks a time of commencement. Alhena can also indicate the need to sign a
document or legalize a project, involvement, or commitment, which makes it
possible to engage in a new level of involvement [4].
[2] The
Orders of Light; Martha Lang-Wescott (p.89)
[3] The
Soul of the Sky; Philip Sedgwick
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