Aquila kidnapping
Antinous
A South African woman has appeared in court over
the kidnapping of a baby in a Cape
Town hospital 17 years ago. The girl's biological
parents, Celeste and Morne Nurse, were reunited with her after she was enrolled
in the same school as her sister. After
seeing the pair's likeness, the biological family invited the girl for coffee
and then contacted police. DNA tests have confirmed the identity of the girl,
who has been placed in the care of social workers. Mr Nurse said his daughter
was receiving extensive counselling. His wife said it was "like a
dream" to see her daughter again. "When
she met Cassidy [her sister], there was just an incredible connection and it
started from there," she told CapeTalk radio. BBC; Feb.27 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-31660341
To
understand this new we will start with the chart for the Lunar Eclipse of
Oct.8, 2014 at Cape Town .
Notice that it is not only significantly placed on the meridian axis but also a
part of a powerful Grand Cross. The eclipse Moon [15ar] and Uranus [14ar] were
conjunct the star Alpheratz. Alpha (α)
Andromeda, Alpheratz is a star on the Chained Woman's head. By its other name
Dirah, delta Pegasi, it is also considered to be part of the constellation
Pegasus – the Flying Horse. The ancients regarded it as a very fortunate
star and believed that among other
things it gives release from difficult circumstances.
If we now
add the star Tarazed, gamma Aquila which is on the Ascendant, we begin to understand
what those difficult circumstances were. The story of Aquila ,
is connected to Antinous[1], the youth
who is depicted being kidnapped by the eagle. So already two important pieces
of the story can be seen in the eclipse chart. All we need to do now is to progress the chart to see
if it is activated on Feb.27. And sure
enough we find that the progressed meridian having moved 180 degrees is once
again aligned with the eclipse axis triggering the event perfectly described by
the stars.
A third
element of the story can be seen in the Grand Trine of
Mars-Cupido-Jupiter-Uranus which is anchored to the eclipse leg of the Grand
Cross. Cupido is a TNP that is associated with families and groups so that when
linked with Jupiter-Uranus – that has been referred to by Ebertin as a “thank
the Lord” configuration since it gives fortunate events we have a key phrase
for Cupido-Jupiter-Uranus as a “happy reunion or occasion within a family.”
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