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Astrology of the Chinese Coronavirus

The Plague of Justinian


A new Chinese coronavirus, a cousin of the SARS virus, has infected more than 200 people since the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December. Scientist Leo Poon, who first decoded the virus, thinks it likely started in an animal and spread to humans. "What we know is it causes pneumonia and then doesn't respond to antibiotic treatment, which is not surprising, but then in terms of mortality, SARS kills 10% of the individuals," Poon, a virologist at the School of Public Health at The University of Hong Kong, said. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/20/health/what-is-coronavirus-explained/index.html




Astrologers have long recognized that eclipses are especially powerful at places where they occur on the horizon or meridian and that their effect can be felt long after they are gone. The lunar eclipse of July 17 fell exactly on the horizon at Wuhan. The Ascendant [24cn] was conjunct the Sun [24cn] and the North Node [17cn]. This is the area of the Twin’s chests – lung problems, air contamination and environmental concerns are critical here. A never-before-seen coronavirus was detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan and first reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on Dec. 31, 2019 [1].  Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract.  

On the descendant [24cp] is the eclipse Moon [24cp].  Diana Rosenberg  links the stars here with epidemics and writes:

These stars were transited at a June 540 CE solar eclipse (path of totality through the Roman Empire): in 540 bubonic plague started in Pelusium (Tineh) Egypt and spread throughout the empire, especially Byzantium: “The plague of Justinian may have been the most terrible that ever harrowed the world;” at the 1665 Aries Ingress, the Great Plague of London (bubonic) began; by the end of December it had killed 69,000; in 1995 at the Kikwit, Zaire Ebola virus outbreak [2].

The Ascendant and the eclipse Sun are also amid stars linked to epidemics.

 This is where Saturn culminated at the Cancer Ingress of 1916 in New York when the city was plagued by a terrible polio epidemic that killed thousands [2].


A simple rule in astrology states that when through progressions the angles conjoin the eclipse luminaries, the effect of the eclipse is most strongly felt. Presented here is the eclipse chart  progressed to December 31, when the outbreak was first reported to the WHO. Notice that progressed horizon axis once again aligns with the eclipse thereby triggering it.


[2] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg



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