The
Colombian government and the Farc rebels have signed a historic ceasefire deal,
bringing them closer to ending more than five decades of conflict. The
announcement is seen as one of the last steps before a full peace deal is
signed, which is expected within weeks. Colombia's president and the Farc
leader shook hands in celebration. The longest-running insurgency in the
Western Hemisphere has killed an estimated 220,000 people and displaced almost
seven million. The announcement in Havana caps formal peace talks that started
three years ago in the Cuban capital.
June 24 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-36611952
The ceasefire deal was signed in Havana, Cuba just a few
days after the Sun’s entry into Cancer. A chart for the ingress at Havana is
shown here. Notice that it carries a powerful Grand Cross on the angles. Contained
in the Cross is the Jupiter-Saturn square. This last quarter Jupiter-Saturn
square impels movement and expansion away from societal models, sociopolitical
structures, and constructs in our personal lives that have now become limiting
and restricting to new growth.
On the IC with Neptune is Achernar, alpha Eridanus and
Ankaa, alpha Phoenix. Aratus called Eridanus, “The River of Many Tears” and
Diana Rosenberg links it to “history and paradigm altering events”. Here the
Phoenix-Firebird rises from its ashes renewed, Eridanus’ great River of Time
and the flow of water from Aquarius’ Urn sweep away all past errors and
regrets. This was the Moon and South Node when an Egypt-Israel Peace Accord was
signed in Washington, 1979; Jupiter at the Belfast Irish Peace Accord of 1998
and the international appeal to “Pray for Peace” in 1986; the South Node when
John F. Kennedy first proposed the Peace Corps in 1960.
Next we look at the chart for the Full Moon of June 20 at
Bogota, the capital of Columbia. Here we find Full Moon placed very
significantly on the horizon axis. On the Ascendant with the Sun and Venus are
the stars of Columba, the peace loving dove.With Columba there are hawk and
dove issues – whether to fight or back down and make peace and “turn swords
into ploughshares”. For this area, Morse notes “the ability to negotiate a
peaceful settlement to disputes”.
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