If you believe the class genius is a loner because
he’s an arrogant know-it-all, or because he’s socially awkward, that’s not
(necessarily) the case. Instead, it might be because he or she is honestly
happier without the incessant inane prattling of mere mortals like you, or I. New
research published by the British Journal of Psychology in February, authored
by evolutionary psychologists Norman Li from the Singapore Management
University and Satoshi Kanazawa from the London School of Economics, suggests
that smarter people may be happier going it alone. March 28 http://www.realfarmacy.com/smarter-happier-friends/
The
eclipses of March are making themselves felt in all kinds of events. Shown here
is the chart for the lunar eclipse at London where the new research was
published. Notice that the luminaries
align with the meridian axis signifying that the eclipse is important for the
place. So what might it be saying? Obviously, the message is symbolic and can
apply in different ways to real life circumstances. Since the eclipse polarizes
the Aries-Libra axis, here we are dealing with a story that talks about a loner
(Aries) versus a group or crowd (Libra). Then we notice that the eclipse
highlights a Mercury-Kronos square. The TNP Kronos is linked to “heights” and
by association with “high”. And since
Mercury is “intelligence” we are here
talking about loners (Aries) with “high intelligence” and why they might prefer
to keep away from the crowd (Libra). The desire to keep away from the crowd is
shown in another way, if we factor in the TNPs Hades opposite Cupido. Hades is “disgust/distaste; decline or
deterioration” and Cupido is “groups” so that the combination can refer to a
desire to keep away from groups [1].
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