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Eclipse reunites Korean families










A cross-border reunion between families divided by the Korean War is off to a heartwarming start, with families from both North and South Korea meeting for the first time in decades. From Monday to Wednesday, a group of 89 elderly and frail South Koreans will visit with North Korean family members in the Kumgang resort in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the official name of the North. Aug. 20 https://sptnkne.ws/juFy





A chart for the July 13 solar eclipse  drawn for  Kumgang will help explain this heartwarming news. The first thing to note is that the eclipse is angular so that it is important for the place. It is conjunct the stars of the Twins often depicted hugging each other – a perfect  image of  a re-union. Moreover it is placed in the  Indian lunar mansion Punarvasu. “The [Two who are] Good (or Prosperous or Reunited) again” or “Brothers reunited”.


Eclipses are about endings and new beginnings . This eclipse is opposite Pluto - a pattern disrupter and deprogrammer. When worked with consciously, it  frees one from antiquated behavioral patterns.  The Korean War ended more than 70 years ago. It is about time for Korean families that were separated to re-unite.

Progressing the MC to Aug.20 by the Wynn Key Return [1] method of progression  brings it to [18cn28] within just two degrees of the eclipse [20cn41] opposite Pluto [20cp0] thereby triggering it. (Incidentally the eclipse is also conjunct Saturn [18cn] in the Korean War Armistice chart [10 Aug. 1945; 0:00 hrs EWT; Washington DC]. Pluto transit opposite radix Saturn…putting an end to fears and old hatred).


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