The Great Storm Bird
and the Sun God
Regular
readers would by now be familiar with the use of ingress and eclipse charts on this blogsite. Mundane astrology recognizes
the importance of ingress and eclipse
charts. H.S. Green, is among the several early 20th century
astrologers who also advocated progressing these charts on a daily basis to
mark out days when important events occurred
were expected to occur when planets reached a conjunction or aspect to the progressed
angles.
We start
here with the Full Moon eclipse chart of October 8, 2014 drawn for New York . Notice the
prominent T-square on the angles with Sun and Venus on the Ascendant conjunct
the stars of Corvus the Raven.
These stars
are part of an archaic Chaldean lunar mansion whose patron god was Zu or Im-dugud-khu, “The Great Storm Bird” or
“Storm Bird of the Evil Wind” and China ’s Celestial Chariot T’ien-Tche governed wind.
Records show that they were transited at the 1864 Bay of Bengal cyclone that killed 50,000, the 1881 typhoon
that hit Haipong, China, killing thousands; in 1970 when a huge cyclone hit
Ganges delta with winds upto 150 kmph and a 50-ft high sea wave : about 300,000
to 500,000 were killed, thousands more died later of typhoid and cholera; in
1979 when 3 twisters combined into one giant tornado and hit Wichita Falls; in
1991 when “Tornado Alley” was hit by several twisters some with winds clocking
450 kmph and many others.
Progressing
the chart to Jan.27 brings the progressed horizon axis once again in aspect
with the T-square triggering its potential for creating storms.
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