Quadruple amputee dog walks with prosthetic help.
March 27 http://cnn.it/1Czn5Og
In medicine,
a prosthesis, prosthetic, or prosthetic limb (from Ancient Greek prósthesis, "addition, application,
attachment") is an artificial device extension that replaces a missing
body part. We will see here how a chart for the solar eclipse at Loveland, Colorado
explains the news. Notice that the eclipse brings the Pluto-Uranus square, linked
to scientific and technological breakthroughs, to the horizon axis.
The
descendant of the chart [14cn] is conjunct the star Sirius. Alpha (α) Canis
Major, Sirius, is a binary, -brilliant white and yellow star in the Greater
dog.
The IC [9ta]
is conjunct the star Kaffeljidhma, gamma Cetus [9ta].
Kaffeljidhma, Al Kaff al Jidhmah or
Al-Kaff al-Jadhma' , "The cut-short hand", is the Arabs' name for the
whole group marking the Whale's head, but in modern lists is exclusively
applied to this star. Anne Wright [1].
This is a
clear reference to an amputated limb.
We also have
Mars square Pluto. Medical astrology recognizes
Mars-Pluto to be associated with artificial limbs. [2][3]
The MARS/PLUTO midpoint often can be
found in connection with the replacement of natural organs or functions by
artificial substitutes, such as arms, legs, joints, dentures etc.[2]
[3] Dictionary of
Medical astrology, Diane L. Cramer pg 5
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