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Moon Wobble and the Sri Lanka blast




At least 207 people have been killed and 450 hurt in explosions at churches and hotels in Sri Lanka, police say. Eight blasts were reported, including at three churches in Negombo, Batticaloa and Colombo's Kochchikade district during Easter services. The Shangri-La, Kingsbury and Cinnamon Grand hotels and one other, all in the capital, were also targeted. A national curfew has been put in place "until further notice" and social media networks have been temporarily blocked. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-48001720




In mundane astrology, the cardinal ingresses of the Sun have a traditional reputation as important mundane events. A chart for the recent entry of the Sun into sidereal Aries drawn for Colombo is shown here. As always configurations aligned with the angles are the ones to focus on. Notice the powerful T-square aligned with the horizon axis. The Sun is square the Nodal axis – a phenomenon known as  “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.

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. [1]

The conjunction of the South Node with Saturn-Pluto has  contributed to the magnitude of the tragedy.




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