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Why some couples can't admit how they met







Young people in India have traditionally had their marriages arranged by their families but now, armed with smartphones and dating apps, some are taking control of their own love lives. Simon Maybin spoke to three couples who met online. March 29. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35890967





The lunar eclipse of March 23 occurred in Libra, the sign linked to marriage and partnerships.  In a previous post [1] we discussed how the eclipse was pointing out the need to find companions and partners outside one’s  ownkind/“family or tribe”. At London, where the news mentioned above was published, the eclipse was significantly placed on the meridian. ( And if we were to draw the eclipse for a longitudinal line going through central India, the eclipse would be placed on the horizon.)

A cursory look at the eclipse chart shows that it is part of a Grand Cross containing the TNPs Hades-Kronos and Cupido.  Keyphrases [2] and delineations  for the TNPs are taken from Martha Wescott and are summarized below:

KRONOS:  authority figures; laws; rules and regulations; authoritative opinion.
HADES:  Disgust/distaste; debilitation or deterioration; interest in the past (inc. past lives)—thus history and primitive origins; mistakes; research into root causes.
CUPIDO: Issues in the family history; partner or family members; marriage.

Hades-Kronos: Reactions to just plain “dumb” rules and regulations from the past; deterioration of authority; times when opinions, regardless of how authoritatively stated, are based on misapprehension, very little information, a key-hole view of a situation – or on an out and out fallacy. (combine this with Cupido and we are talking about authority figures in the family and issues connected with partnership and marriage.)[3]

[3] Delineate V2; Martha-Lang Wescott

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