One day before Greece’s bailout ends and the
country’s financial lifeline melts away, Europe’s big guns have lined up one
after another to tell the Greeks unequivocally that voting no in Sunday’s
referendum means saying goodbye to the euro. There was no mistaking the gravity
of the situation now facing both Greece and Europe on Monday. Leaders were by
turns ashen-faced, resigned, desperate and pleading with Athens to think again
and pull back from the abyss. There were also bitter attacks on Alexis Tsipras,
the young Greek prime minister whose brinkmanship has gone further than anyone
believed possible and left the eurozone’s leaders reeling. http://goo.gl/kTtNs8
Alexis
Tsipras was born on July 28, 1974 at 1:30 am; Athens [1]. The most important current solar arc
direction is Sun [14vi] conjunct Haumea[12vi] and TNP Zeus[13vi]. As we can see
from his natal chart that these are part of a Grand Cross straddling the
horizon axis. Haumea is a newly
discovered dwarf planet about which Nick Fiorenza writes:
Haumea’s
propensity is to intercede with dynamic motion from a state of equilibrium and
poise to support a new birth in consciousness, especially the use of the
fundamental primordial forces of life. Haumea also appears to motivate action
to reorient world powers’ militaristic destructive use of power and resources
into a nurturing force that supports and protects life, home and family; and
that aids humanity’s emergence into a spiritually and primordial aware state of
being.[2]
The TNP
Zeus is square TNP Kronos and Neptune. Martha Wescott gives us following
delineations:
Neptune-Kronos: idealistic or
unrealistic leadership; to sustain losses through perfidy of authorities – or
through ignoring laws or regulations.
Kronos-Zeus: to be angry at
leaders, laws – or people “over you”; to present opinions with an undercurrent
of strong feelings (so that disagreement or questioning can “set one off”;)
leaders or governments on the edge of restraint; events that trigger
independent or authoritative reactions.
Neptune-Zeus: to face a dampener
on enthusiasm – and to recognize the need to be realistic (and yet to retain
vision and creativity;) to be aware of attempts to incite, arouse or excite by
appealing to perception of victim status
or idealism.
The
progressed Sun conjoins the star Mizar. About this star Nick Fiorenza writes:
Mizar, an
overseeing predominant star of the Great Bear, embodies raw fiery energy that
must express one way or another. Mizar must have a creative outlet, but for its
proper expression, we must apply it with creative vision. Mizar brings
attention to use of our creative energies; creative and destructive tendencies,
and the fear to create lest it may result in destruction.
No
commentary is needed. The foregoing summarizes Tsipras’ dilemma quite
elegantly.
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