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Moon Wobble and the dust storm in India


A heavy dust storm swept across several parts of western and northern India on Wednesday, killing more than 100 people and injuring hundreds more in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand and leaving a trail of destruction, uprooting trees and disrupting power supply in Punjab, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh as well. At least 64 people were killed in four districts of western Uttar Pradesh with maximum deaths reported in Agra. Thirty-five people were killed in Rajasthan with Bharatpur suffering the maximum damage.  May 3 https://goo.gl/kZgUdo





The regular triggers for terrestrial disasters, whether natural (earthquakes; tidal waves; hurricanes, eruptions etc) or manmade (wars; terrorism; crashes, etc) seem to be the eclipses and the Moon Wobble.

Moon Wobbles were discovered in the 1930's, when research by astrologer Carl Payne Tobey (1902-1980), the original editor of Astrology Magazine, revealed that disasters occur in cycles associated with the conjunction (0°), opposition (180°) and square (90°) from the Sun to the Moon's Node. These powerful contacts occur when the Sun and the Node are in the same sign, or the opposing sign, or when the Sun is in a square aspect to the nodal axis. [1]

During Moon Wobble the instability factor is high, resulting in more accidents, fires, plane crashes, freak accidents, floods, feats of nature, bizarre weather patterns, earthquakes, tornadoes, violence, Terrorism, riots, and political and personal upheavals. These Cycles bring suppressed energies in people and Mother Nature to the surface, erupting and disrupting. [2]

The Full Moon of April 30, just two days before the dust storm reported in the news, was a Moon Wobble with the Sun and Moon square the nodes that aligned with the meridian at Bharatpur and other close by places in India. These places were therefore significantly affected by a “bizarre weather pattern”.

But why high winds? The chart answers this question too. The Sun [9ta] is in the Arabic lunar mansion Al-Sharatan.  About this lunar mansion, Diana Rosenberg writes:


Arabs said Al-Sharatain brought “whirlwinds”; planets transited these stars when in 1991, a massive cyclone with 145 mph winds hit Bangladesh killing approx. 139,000 people and 500,000 animals; in 1955 a record 110 tornadoes in 3 days hit 6 states – a monstrous twister hit Blackwell, OK killing 19 then obliterated Udall, K.S. killing 82; in 1999 tornadoes hit Oklahoma and Kansas and many others.




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