Just one day after it was unveiled to awed crowds
in San Francisco ,
the whopping 'Butte Nugget’ of gold sold Friday (Oct.24) to a “prominent Bay
Area collector” for an undisclosed amount of money, according to the company
brokering the deal. “The new owner wants to be secretive, so we can’t name
him,” said Don Kagin of Tiburon, the coin dealer who acted as middle-man
between the buyer and the prospector who found the 6.07-pound gold lump — the
biggest nugget of its kind found in modern times in Gold Rush country. http://bit.ly/10uylMF
The Full
Moon lunar eclipse of April 14, 2014 at San
Francisco had the Sun [25ar] placed in the fourth
house and part of a Grand Cross that straddled the meridian axis. About the
fourth house Deborah Houlding writes:
This house also rules hidden treasure and the
treasures of the earth, such as mines and minerals, gems, oil, wells and water
supplies; Lilly notes: "profit out of the bowels of the Earth". http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h4.html
The Sun
[25ar] is conjunct dim stars of the gold
bedecked Queen Cassiopeia. About this constellation Manilius wrote:
"From Cassiope come the enhancement of beauty
and devices for adorning the body: from gold has been sought the means to give
grace to the appearance; precious stones have been spread over head, neck, and
hands and golden chains have shone on snow-white feet. What products would a
grand lady like Cassiope prefer her sons to handle rather than those she could
turn to her own employments? And that material for such employment should not
be lacking, she bids men look for gold beneath the ground, uproot all which
nature stealthily conceals, and turn earth upside down in search of gain; she
bids them detect the treasure in lumps of ore and finally, for all its
reluctance, expose it to a sky it has never seen". [Manilius, Astronomica,
book 5, 1st century AD, p.343.]
Progressing
the eclipse chart to Oct. 24 brings the eclipse Sun and South Node to the MC
triggering the event.
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