Mercury – god of travel
Thousands
of passengers of the French airline Aigle Azur have been stranded around the
world for days after their planes were grounded due to bankruptcy. The French
airline stopped activity Friday and cancelled all flights. The company is in
such a financial impasse that it can neither compensate its customers
financially nor ensure the repatriation of travelers whose return flight has
been canceled. https://bit.ly/2ke8mZa
Expansive Jupiter and dreamy Neptune, two of the most
idealistic and no-limits planets, lock into three tension-fueled squares
(90-degree angles) in 2019. On January 13, June 16 and September 21, this
cosmic clash stirs up confusion and
delusion, snapping us out of denial with uncomfortable but necessary reality
checks. At Paris, where Aigle Azur, the French airline is headquartered, the
last of the three squares of Sep. 21 is
placed sharply straddling the meridian. This is a combination that is linked to
big (Jupiter) failures (Neptune).
Keywords that describe the action of Neptune include “dissolution” and
“disintegration”.
About
Jupiter-Neptune, Martha Wescott writes:
People who built
their castles on sand are discovering
that the tide has changed (and that piddly little bump is where their fortress used to be.)
On Sep. 7 when the airline stopped operations, transit
Mercury [17vi] was completing a T-square with Jupiter-Neptune triggering its
action. Incidentally as the image above shows, Mercury depicted with wings on
his sandals was the ancient god of
travel shown here flying through clouds! (aircraft?)
Just WOW!
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