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Former Debt Collectors Buy Up Medical Debt and Forgive It










Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico spent decades hounding debtors to pay their bills—until an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street inspired them to find a way to pay struggling people's debts. When Paola Gonzalez received a phone call from RIP Medical Debt, she was certain what she heard was a mistake. A prank, maybe. The caller said a $950 hospital bill had been paid for in full: It would not affect her credit and she wouldn't have to worry about it again. "They wanted to pay a bill for me," she said. "I was just speechless." The 24-year-old student from Roselle Park, New Jersey, has lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease that in 2011 put her in and out of hospitals for a year. Even with insurance she faces a barrage of medical bills that often get pushed aside. "I can't always work," Gonzalez said. "I'll be fine today and sick tomorrow. It's really amazing that people would help out like this. Aug. 17 http://goo.gl/Yr0tau






 Eclipses become active at least three months prior to their actual occurrence. We are now in the shadow of the lunar eclipse of Sept. 27 a chart for which is shown here drawn for New York. The eclipse aligns a Jupiter-Neptune-Saturn T-square  with the meridian axis. In its positive manifestation, a Jupiter-Neptune combination can express as good Samaritans (Jupiter) who help out the weak, the sick, the underdog or victims (Neptune). Here Saturn is placed very appropriately in the 6th house connected with illness and health related issues. But more significantly, it is conjunct the star Toliman, alpha Centauri.


Symbolically, the centaur; half man, half horse represents the complete domination by baser influences, instincts, the unconscious uncontrolled by the spirit. The man-beast combination illustrates the conflict between man’s lower animal nature merged with his higher nature of human virtue and judgement, the struggle between the savage and the benign. In the picture above notice that the centaur is shown carrying a spear that impales a wolf. The wolf – a despoiler of flocks, rapacious, cruel, crafty and bloodthirsty – has long been a symbol of evil. In Christian art, animals impaled on lances often allude to vices that must be overcome. A lance exemplifies valor, virtue, war, power, strength and victory over evil.  Here, the centaur is shown carrying the wolf to an altar for sacrifice, in other words giving up its old “wolfish”ways,  so that among other things,  Diana Rosenberg associates this act with “redemption”.[1] (Notice the Centaur, Lupus and the Altar together in the image above).

The word “redemption”  is defined as “the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt”. Redemption is the buying back of something. You might try for redemption by attempting to buy back a bike you sold, or you might attempt to buy back your soul after you steal someone else's bike. Redemption comes from the Latin word redimere, a combination of re(d)-, meaning “back,” and emere, meaning “buy.”





As always, there is a “minute hand” of the cosmic clock that occurs closer to the event and resonates with the “hour hand” – the eclipse, in this case. A chart for the Waxing Crescent Moon of August 18 has Saturn with the star Toliman on the Ascendant and  Jupiter-Neptune combination aligned with the meridian.  

[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg

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