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Lunar Eclipse and the Nepal Earthquake



Massive tremors that lasted between 30 seconds and nearly a couple of minutes were felt throughout North India after a huge 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Nepal. In Delhi and parts of the National Capital Region, people were seen running out of their houses after buildings shook for well over a minute. There are reports of tremors from Patna, Lucknow, Kolkata, Jaipur, Chandigarh and other cities. "Epicenter was 83 kilometres North West of Kathmandu, Nepal, measured 7.4 on Richter scale," said European Mediterranean Seismological Center. http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/massive-tremors-felt-in-delhi-other-parts-of-north-india-758050

Earthquakes are found to be associated with eclipses and with important planetary conjunctions and oppositions. An eclipse is always liable to cause seismic disturbances especially if it falls very close to the line of the horizon or of the meridian. The probability of earthquakes is much increased if at the time of eclipse, there is a close conjunction, opposition or square of the luminaries with any of the planets and especially if two or more planets are involved [1].  Shown here is the chart for the Lunar Eclipse of April 4 at Kathmandu, Nepal. Notice that it is placed not only on the horizon axis but forms a stressful T-square with Uranus-Pluto.






Richard Tarnas links Uranus-Pluto with “the unleashing of the elemental forces of nature in various senses (the tangible increase in signs of extreme climate change, volcanoes and earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes, tsunamis and floods, undersea oil eruptions, mining disasters).”


[1] Mundane or National Astrology; H.S. Green (p.105-06)

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