The
former world heavyweight boxing champion, one of the world's best-known
sportsmen, died at a hospital in the US city of Phoenix, Arizona, after being
admitted on Thursday. He was suffering from a respiratory illness, a condition
that was complicated by Parkinson's disease. The funeral will take place in
Ali's hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, his family said in a statement. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-16011175
In recent posts we have been studying the several manifestations of the last solar eclipse since
it is being triggered by the June 4 New Moon. A chart for the solar eclipse at Louisville,
Ky ,Muhammad Ali’s birthplace is shown here.
The eclipse is conjunct Orpheus, [1]the asteroid of death and trine the MC
and the star lambda Gemini [18cn] in Pollux’s right hand holding a club. On the
MC is the asteroid Toro which Martha
Wescott [1] links to prize-fighting. With
the TNP Zeus on the Ascendant is the asteroid Terpsichore,[1] the use
of limbs as in dancing or in boxing!
In Greek and Roman mythology, Castor and Pollux (known as
Polydeuces to the Greeks) were twin brothers who appeared in several prominent
myths. …All tales about the twins agree in portraying Castor as a skilled horse
trainer and Pollux as an expert boxer[2].
Saturn in the eclipse chart is conjunct the asteroid Aesculapia and opposite Psyche. Aesculapia [1] is about
illness or diseases while Psyche[1] is
associated with the brain neurology and
often trauma resulting from brain damage. Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic
and progressive movement disorder, meaning that symptoms continue and worsen
over time. The disease involves the malfunction and death of vital nerve cells
in the brain, called neurons.
Progressing the eclipse chart to June 3, aligns the Zeus-Uranus-Pluto T-square with the meridian
axis triggering the death of a boxer!
The last chart is Muhammad Ali’s [3] solar return progressed
to June 3, the day of his death. Notice that it carries the same Zeus-Uranus-Pluto
T-square on the meridian. Here the solar return Pluto is conjunct the asteroid Lacrimosa associated with death.
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