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Sewage could be a source of valuable metals



DENVER, March 23, 2015 -- Poop could be a goldmine -- literally. Surprisingly, treated solid waste contains gold, silver and other metals, as well as rare elements such as palladium and vanadium that are used in electronics and alloys. Now researchers are looking at identifying the metals that are getting flushed and how they can be recovered. This could decrease the need for mining and reduce the unwanted release of metals into the environment. March 23 http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-03/acs-s-y022015.php







To understand this news we go back to the lunar eclipse of April 14, 2014. Notice that at Denver, Colorado the eclipse places a prominent Jupiter-Pluto opposition, a part of the Grand Cross, on the horizon axis.

Jupiter-Pluto : Hidden (Pluto) wealth (Jupiter).  Potential wealth (Jupiter) in discarded waste(Pluto). Advantages (Jupiter) from recycling or regenerating waste (Pluto). [1]

Progressing the eclipse chart to March 23, 2015, the date of the news, aligns the Grand Cross and specifically the relevant Jupiter-Pluto axis with the meridian triggering the event reported.








Is there a deeper psychological meaning of this physical discovery? The following extract from Sue Tompkins under delineation of Jupiter-Pluto [1] aspects would have us believe so.



 We are used to thinking of the unconscious aspects of ourselves, the Shadow, as housing the more ugly elements of our psyches but many psychologists, including Jung, point out that those ugly and socially unacceptable parts of ourselves are fertile, potent and useful and house a great deal of buried treasure. It is rather like the compost heap at the bottom of the garden: it is composed of decaying, dead and rotting matter, stuff we have discarded; but it miraculously transforms itself into mineral-rich nutrients that can be ploughed back into the soil.


[1] Aspects in Astrology; Sue Tompkins (p.226)

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