It is
becoming widely known that gut bacteria influence much more than our digestive
process. The bacteria living in the digestive system impact our general health.
Furthermore, scientists are now discovering that this influence goes beyond
physical health. A study out of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
discovered evidence that gut microbes affect our emotions. Specifically, they
impact how we respond to fear. https://www.sott.net/article/358419-Gut-bacteria-influences-emotions-says-neuroscience
This is not the first time that scientists have identified a
link between the gut and the brain. Throughout the last decade, researchers
have been exploring the effects that gut microbes have on our emotions and
neural chemistry. However, astrologers have long known about this connection so
that scientists are really rediscovering what has been known since ancient
times.
At this blogsite, I have shown fairly consistently that
eclipses and their progressions using well known methods reveal days when the
effect of the eclipse is prominently felt in terms of events which reveal the
essence of the eclipse. To understand the news, we go back to the chart for the
solar eclipse of September 1, 2016, drawn for Los Angeles. The eclipse [ 9
Virgo] and the North Node [12 Virgo] were both in the zodiacal sign Virgo which rules the intestines as well as
the nervous system [1].
More specifically,
the eclipse and Node are conjunct the star Zosma. Delta (δ) Leo, Zosma, is a star,
on the Lion's rump, near the tail of the
Lion. About this star, Elsbeth Ebertin [2] writes:
Its reputation is that
of giving an alert mind, but also inclination to melancholic moods. Conjunct
with so called 'malefics', danger by poison and disease of the intestinal tract
are indicated. These interpretations have to be considered with utmost caution
and restraint. [Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928,
p.55.]
The UCLA study first
appeared on June 28, 2017. If we progress the eclipse chart to this date by the
Wynn Key method, the eclipse aligns with the progressed horizon axis and is
thereby triggered.
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