World leaders are gathering in Paris for the UN
climate conference known as COP21, aimed at forging a deal to limit global
warming to 2C. Heads of 147 state and government are in the French capital for
the start of two weeks of intense negotiations. Monday's agenda includes
speeches by the leaders and environment ministers of a number of countries,
including Germany, Iceland, Peru and Scotland. A total of 25,000 official
delegates hope to secure a legally binding accord for every country to cut
carbon emissions. The accord needs to come into effect from the year 2020, when
current commitments from the Kyoto Protocol run out. Nov.30 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/11/climate-conference-paris-cop21-limit-global-warming-151130052816546.html
In several
previous posts [1][2][3][4] we saw examples of how the last solar eclipse
conjunct the star Denebola was linked to effluent waste and environmental
pollution. As Jupiter transits over the eclipse degree we are now
beginning to hear some good news about
positive efforts to deal with environmental change.
Shown here is a chart for the solar eclipse at Paris progressed to Nov. 30, the day the UN
climate conference begins. It should not
be surprising to see that the progressed MC is conjunct the eclipse on this
very day suggesting that the eclipse energy has been triggered.
Notice that
the eclipse is square the TNP Cupido which in turn is conjunct the star Alpha
(α) Ophiuchus, Ras Alhague, a sapphire star on the head of the Snake Charmer. Ophiuchus
is also referred to as the medicine man. Its stars are connected with healing,
mending, restoring or revivifying people
or situations that have declined or deteriorated in any way.
Look at how
the pieces fall into place. The TNP Cupido rules groups so that its conjunction
with Ophiuchus is suggesting that a group has come together to “heal” or “restore”
a damaged situation. It is square the
eclipse and the star Denebola which Nick Fiorenza links to foul breezes
emanating from the hind of the lion, in our context here this is a clear reference to polluted gases emanating
from chimneys of factories or tail pipes of automobiles etc.
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