Cosmic collisions
Most
of Earth's essential elements for life -- including most of the carbon and
nitrogen in you -- probably came from another planet. Earth most likely
received the bulk of its carbon, nitrogen and other life-essential volatile
elements from the planetary collision that created the moon more than 4.4
billion years ago, according to a new study by Rice University petrologists in
the journal Science Advances. Jan. 23 https://www.sott.net/article/405687-Planetary-collision-that-formed-the-moon-made-life-possible-on-Earth
The worldview underlying astrology sees all of reality as
symbolic in nature. To the symbolist, the heavenly bodies are threads within a
great tapestry of affinities and correspondences. Elwell has defined the term
multicongruence as the tendency for
certain things and conditions to co-occur because they belong together at a
higher, unmanifest level. Astrologers routinely use this principle to show how
events on earth correspond with planetary phenomena.
The news above comes to us just a couple of days after the
Total Lunar Eclipse of Jan. 20. A chart
for the eclipse drawn for Houston, Texas where Rice University is based, is
shown here. As always, planetary combinations aspecting the angles (horizon or
meridian axes) are very significant for the place. Here we find Mars-Saturn
square on the angles.
For Ebertin, a key principle for Mars – Saturn is
“destructive energy” and among other things Martha Wescott links the TNP
Admetus to a “rock”. Put together we
have a situation where a rock is destroyed. Now if the rock is big enough we
are looking at the destruction caused by planetary collisions.
The Full Moon eclipse axis is square the Uranus- Apollon opposition. A keyword for the
TNP Apollon is “science” [1] and that
for Uranus is “discovery” or “breakthrough”.
When put together we have a scientific discovery or breakthrough!
Now it gets even more interesting. Uranus is conjunct the
asteroid Phaethon. Martha Wescott [2] defines Phaethon as a car or vehicle and
adds that it can include forms of recklessness—feeling out of control—as
though you’ve taken on more than you can handle; having trouble keeping to the
middle of the road! In our current context it could be large rocks (planets) fast
moving and out of control that smash against each other (Mars-Saturn).
NASA
will attempt for the first time, to knock an asteroid off course and away from
our planet to prevent a collision with Earth in 2022. NASA has approved a
mission that aims to slam a spacecraft into a “small” asteroid and bump it off
course. Jan. 24 https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-24/nasa-has-plan-knock-asteroid-course-first-time-2022
This is a second piece of news coming to us at the same time
as the first one. The first one, of course, is about how life was seeded on earth
and the second about how we can prevent its extinction. Nevertheless notice the
similarity. Rocks crashing into each other. Here is the chart for the eclipse at
Washington, DC where NASA is based. The Full Moon eclipse aligns with the
meridian with Apollon-Uranus-Phaethon
on the horizon axis.
PS:
According to Sitchin's interpretation of
Mesopotamian iconography and symbolism, outlined in his 1976 book The 12th
Planet and its sequels, there is an undiscovered planet beyond Neptune that
follows a long, elliptical orbit, reaching the inner solar system roughly every
3,600 years. This planet is called Nibiru (although Jupiter was the planet
associated with the god Marduk in Babylonian cosmology).[5] According to
Sitchin, Nibiru (whose name was replaced with MARDUK in original legends by the
Babylonian ruler of the same name in an attempt to co-opt the creation for
himself, leading to some confusion among readers) collided catastrophically
with Tiamat (a goddess in the Babylonian creation myth the Enûma Eliš), which
he considers to be another planet once located between Mars and Jupiter. This
collision supposedly formed the planet Earth, the asteroid belt, and the
comets. Sitchin states that when struck by one of planet Nibiru's moons, Tiamat
split in two, and then on a second pass Nibiru itself struck the broken
fragments and one half of Tiamat became the asteroid belt. The second half,
struck again by one of Nibiru's moons, was pushed into a new orbit and became
today's planet Earth. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin
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