Draco – the dragon guarding treasure
When you spot a glimmering object in your back
garden, it rarely ends up being anything more valuable than aluminum-foil. But
one farmer in Switzerland has hit the jackpot after discovering a treasure
trove of Roman coins thought to be more than 1,700 years old. Further
excavation -- with the help of the regional archaeological service -- revealed
4,166 coins buried in Ueken, in the northern canton of Aargau, Switzerland.
Nov.20 http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/20/luxury/roman-coins-switzerland-farmer/index.html
When an
eclipse places a significant planet on the angles or in aspect to them, that
planet or planetary combination can trigger an event that resonates with its
meaning when a progressed angle moves over it. Notice that not only was the
last solar eclipse of Sept.13 placed in the 12th house (hidden things)
but the meridian significantly aspected the Hades-Jupiter-Neptune combination.
Hades-Jupiter: Good luck (Jupiter) through
discovery of an old or antique (Hades) object.
Here
Jupiter [7vi] is conjunct the star alpha (α) Draco, Thuban, a pale yellow star
in the Dragon. Dragons are often shown
guarding a treasure. Opposite Jupiter is Neptune [8pi] which is conjunct the
star Sadachbia, from Al Sa'd al Ahbiyah (now called
Sadalachbia). This has been interpreted as "The
Lucky Star of Hidden Things". According to Dr.Eric Morse, it indicates the ability to discover that
which is hidden or lost [1].
If we now
progress the eclipse chart to Nov. 20, the Jupiter-Neptune opposition forms a
Grand Cross with the progressed horizon axis leading to discovery of the
treasure.
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