Apollo and the Raven
Three shrines, dating back about 3,300 years, have
been discovered within a hilltop fortress at Gegharot, in Armenia . Local rulers at the time likely used the
shrines for divination, a practice aimed at predicting the future, the
archaeologists involved in the discovery say. Each of the three shrines
consists of a single room holding a clay basin filled with ash and ceramic
vessels. A wide variety of artifacts were discovered including clay idols with
horns, stamp seals, censers used to burn substances and a vast amount of animal
bones with markings on them. During divination practices, the rulers and
diviners may have burnt some form of substances and drank wine, allowing them
to experience "altered" states of mind, the archaeologists say.
"The logic of divination presumes that
variable pathways articulate the past, present and future, opening the
possibility that the link between a current situation and an eventual outcome
might be altered," write Adam Smith and Jeffrey Leon, in an article
published recently in the American Journal of Archaeology. Feb. 19; http://bit.ly/1B5fYOB
Long after
eclipses are over and gone, they continue to affect events in our lives. This
is especially true in places where eclipses or major configurations
accompanying them aspect the angles. Shown here is the chart for the last solar
eclipse of April 29, 2014 at Gegharot in
Armenia .
Notice that the eclipse [9ta] is conjunct
the star Azha, eta Eridanus [9ta]. Eridanus was an ancient celestial river. As
a symbol, a river relates to the creative power of nature and time and
everything transitory: the flux of the world and the irreversible passage of
time. Unlike earthly rivers, Eridanus is
depicted flowing upstream symbolizing a return to the past. The discovery of ancient artifacts is, therefore, quite
appropriate under stars of Eridanus.
With a
Grand Cross straddling the horizon axis, the eclipse is very significant for
the place. It also makes a quincunx aspect to the Mars leg of the Cross which
is conjunct the stars of Corvus the Raven.
Corvus, the Raven, is allied with Apollo. It is Apollo whose chariot provides daily
passage across the sky for the sun and it is under Apollo’s influence that life
was illuminated by truth and excellence. Perhaps it is this association with
illumination that made prophecy one of Apollo’s most important attributes. Corvus
was a servant to, and messenger for, Apollo.
It was through the raven that Apollo made known his prophecies. The raven was Apollo’s “talisman.” [1]
A second connection
to divination comes from the Centaur Okyrhoe [13cp] exactly conjunct Pluto [13cp] in the Grand Cross. In Greek, Okyrhoe means "swift
running" or "fast flowing." Her father was Chiron, wisest of all
Centaurs, while her mother was the water nymph Chariklo. Okyrhoe had the gift
of prophecy. But she was also entrusted not to reveal some things the gods
wanted kept hidden, and when she broke the rules, she suffered for it. [2]
If we now
progress the eclipse chart to Feb.19, the date of the news we find that the
Grand Cross now straddles the meridian axis. The eclipse is, therefore, triggered
and the images discussed above find concrete expression in an event.
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