Heavy rains have started to fill Australia's vast
Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre and are bringing the desert to life. Pictures captured by
pilot Trevor Wright show water filling dry salt plains that lie 700km (435
miles) north of Adelaide. The area around the lake has been inundated with rain
over the last week, with falls of over 150mm reported. Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre
fills only a few times in a century. When this happens it is Australia's
largest lake. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-35203730
Lake Eyre,
officially known as Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre, contains the lowest natural point in
Australia, at approximately 15 m below sea level, and, on the rare occasions
that it fills, is the largest lake in Australia.
A chart drawn
for the exact Sun-Uranus square at Lake Eyre is shown here. In mundane
astrology, it is important to pay attention to exact planetary aspects. Over
the last couple of days, the Sun conjoined Pluto and squared Uranus. One of the
manifestations of this trigger is a sudden release of elemental energy as in
storms, earthquakes etc. Notice that the square sharply aspects the horizon
axis while the Saturn-Neptune square straddles the meridian.
Of all the
contradictory and clashing symbols of astrology, the pairing of Saturn and
Neptune suggests a paradox. At times the paradox symbolized by the planets can
be seen quite literally in events. Neptune rules ‘water’ while Saturn rules barrenness that one can associate with a ‘desert’
so that the sudden appearance of water that brings a desert to life can be
linked to Saturn-Neptune. Reinforcing this is Neptune conjunct the stars in the
Water Pourer’s urn – a perfect symbol for an abundance of water in the form of
heavy rain and flood.
However, at
any point in time there are several mundane events. Some of these events pull
in the same direction, so to speak, resulting in terrestrial phenomenon that is defined by more than one mundane event. The news comes
on the eve of Jupiter [23vi] stationing retrograde while conjunct the star Alkes
[24vi]. Alpha (α) Crater, Alkes, is a 4th magnitude orange star in the base of
the Cup. A crater is essentially a
circular depression in the land. In time a crater can collect water and become
a lake.
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