Rape of Persephone by Pluto: Classical mythology
A 17-year-old Danish girl who said she was sexually
harassed in Denmark now faces a fine for using pepper spray against her
attacker. The man who pulled her to the ground and tried to undress her fled
the scene without any charges. The incident took place in the center of the
small town of Sonderborg in southern Denmark at about 22:00 local time
Wednesday (?). The teenager told police that an English-speaking man knocked
her to the ground, tried to unbutton her pants and undress her. However, she
was apparently able to protect herself as she pulled out pepper spray and used
it against the man. The sexual attacker escaped the scene of the incident and
hasn’t been charged. https://www.rt.com/news/330264-denmark-girl-rapist-fine/
In mundane
astrology a chart becomes significant
for a place when planets aspect the horizon or meridian (angles). The attack
took place just a day after Mercury
stationed direct. A chart for the event at Sonderborg has Venus-Mercury-Pluto
on the IC opposite the TNPs Krnonos-Hades and forming a T-square with
Uranus. In mythology Pluto or Hades is
the underworld god who rapes Persephone [1]. Astrologers have noticed that
strong aspects to Pluto bring about
unpleasant events like the one reported in the news. Here the square
from Uranus has brought about a sudden and unexpected release (Uranus) of
normally suppressed instinctual or animal energy (Pluto). Venus-Pluto-Uranus is,
therefore, a perfect combination for a sexual attack and Mercury here refers to
a young person. But more interesting is the
ridiculous fact that the teen girl faces a fine for protecting herself. The
combination of the TNPs Kronos-Hades on the MC explains this. Martha Wescott
interprets it as follows [1]:
Hades-Kronos: to see
disgust with regulations; to see that people in charge – and the regulations
they enforce – cause embarrassment or are experienced as degrading.
[1] The
Orders of Light; Martha-Lang Wescott (p.106)
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