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Aslesha Eclipse & Food Poisoning in Iran





More than 700 people have been poisoned after eating wild mushrooms in Iran, the country’s emergency services said. At least 9 people have so far died while dozens remain in critical condition, local media report.
“The latest emergency statistics show that 721 people have been poisoned by poisonous mushrooms, of which 190 were hospitalized, 523 were cleared, and nine died,” Mojtaba Khalidi, an emergency services spokesman, told Iranian ISNA news agency.  May 20, 2018; https://www.rt.com/news/427220-iran-mushroom-poisoning-victims/




The Full Moon of  January 31 was also a Total Lunar Eclipse that conjoined the asteroid Ceres. At Tehran, the eclipse was very significantly placed on the horizon axis. Among the stars that formed the backdrop to the eclipse was epsilon Hydrae – the Water Snake  with a poisonous breath so that Diana Rosenberg links this area to poisons and to illnesses due to infections. This was also part of the Indian lunar mansion Aslesha which was also associated with poisons. The dwarf planet or asteroid Ceres which is conjunct the eclipse Moon is therefore in the same lunar mansion. In ancient Roman religion, Ceres  was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships. Ceres, therefore, has an association with food and plants in general.





If we now progress the eclipse chart to May 20, the date of the news, we find that Ceres and the eclipse axis conjoins the meridian and is thereby triggered leading to an event connected with food poisoning.

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