Cetus – the Sea Monster
A Greek minister has said the "great
powers" of Europe need to take more responsibility for the unfolding
crisis in the Mediterranean Sea. Deputy Defence Minister Kostas Isichos told
the BBC northern Europe must do more to rescue and shelter migrants. He said
that Greece, Italy and Spain were working on a common position ahead of an
emergency EU summit on Thursday. April 22, 2015 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32409151
Cardinal Ingresses of the Sun are important
mundane events. Of these the Ingress of the Sun into Capricorn is considered by
many to be the most important and has been elevated to the position of an
Annual Chart. Shown here is sidereal Capricorn Ingress at Athens, Greece. On the
Ascendant [15ta] of the chart is the star Menkar, alpha Cetus in the crushing
jaws of the Sea-Monster. The news comes to us on the very day Mercury conjoins
Mars at [16ta] on the Ascendant of the Ingress chart. Diana Rosenberg links stars in this area to
shipwrecks and drowning and gives the following examples:
These stars were transited when Titanic was launched
from Belfast in 1911, when submarine HMS Thetis was lost on a trial dive in
1939, at the start of the 1793 “noyades”- mass drowning at Nantes (thousands of
opponents of the French Revolution were shipped into the Loire and their boats
scuttled), at the 1715 Los Capitanas disaster, when a Spanish fleet left Havana
with one of the greatest treasures shipped from the New World and sailed into a
massive hurricane; 10 of the 11 ships were lost, 1000 drowned on rocks; in 1994
when ferry Estonia sank near Utoe, Finland: between 900-1000 died; at the 1944
WWII Bombay disaster: a burning explosive laden ship detonated, completely
wrecking the port, killing 1,376, destroying 100,000 tons of supplies, leaving
the port unusable for the rest of the war and many others.
Progressing
the Ingress chart to April 22 brings the Mars-Saturn-Neptune square that can be
associated with accidents at sea to the angles. Saturn[2sa] is conjunct the
star Yed Posterior [3sa31] which was part of the ancient Euphratean Mulu-bat,
“Man of Death”. This is placed in
tropical Sagittarius (and Anuradha, a
mansion of wanderers), Diana Rosenberg notes that these extraordinary people
yearn to visit exotic places and strange lands and would like to be anywhere
but their home countries [1]. Under possible manifestation of these stars she
lists “transportation events including accidents”.
And finally,
Neptune is conjunct the stars of the humanitarian Water Bearer Aquarius (as
well as healing goddess Gula, his ancient predecessor). Here we see the rise of
social conscience and the impulse to help and save. In other words, the Greek
minister is exhibiting an evolved expression of Mars-Saturn-Neptune when he
states that Europe must take more responsibility for the unfolding crisis in
the Mediterranean Sea. After all it was the actions of NATO against Libya a few
years ago that has now resulted in this deluge of migrants.
[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.
288)
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