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SuperMoon and the India accidents



At least 11 people, including a minor, are reported to have died following a leakage of styrene gas at LG Polymers' Vizag plant in the early hours of Thursday. According to reports another 1,000 people reported sick after the gas spread in five villages within a three-km radius of the plant. 7 May

An explosion has occurred at a plant of NLC India Limited in Tamil Nadu’s Cuddalore. Reports said a boiler exploded at the plant of NLC India Limited, formerly known as Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited. Seven people are reported to be injured in the boiler blast. 7 May

A MiG-29UPG of the Indian Air Force (IAF) from an airbase near Jalandhar crashed on Friday. The pilot, however, ejected safely. 8 May

Fifteen migrant workers in a group of 20 were killed after a cargo train ran over them while they were sleeping on the tracks in Maharashtra's Aurangabad this morning , the railways said. The migrants were walking from Jalna to Bhusaval, 157 km apart. 8 May

In 1952 Swiss psychologist Carl Jung published Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle, one of the most controversial works of his career. In this book, Jung summarized decades of research on the subject of coincidence, concluding that such phenomena hold important secrets about the deeper nature of reality. Jung felt that synchronistic events suggested the existence of a law of nature which differed markedly from conventional principles of causality.

For the symbolist, coincidence is the visible aspect of a more pervasive framework of design that underlies all experiences. The events in our lives are connected by an intricate chain of linked analogies and astrology offers a way to see these connections.


At first glance, the four news items listed above appear to be unconnected. In this post we shall see how the May 7 Full Moon (also a SuperMoon) has activated the string of accidents. Presented here is the national horoscope of India. The Full Moon [17sc20] fell on India’s radix Jupiter [18sc59].

The stars of the Serpent conjoin Jupiter. In her book Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana Rosenberg lists the following events connected to these stars:

Danger of accidents, air crashes, environmental contamination, suffocation, asphyxiation.

Can it be a coincidence that the world's worst industrial disaster, a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, India took place just after a lunar eclipse with the Sun[17sc] and Saturn [18sc] conjunct India’s radix Jupiter [18sc]?

And now in addition to the gas leak we have a series of accidents. Two of them involve the working class while one is connected to the armed forces. The Full Moon has activated India’s radix Jupiter, ruler of 8th (death) [1] placed in the 6th (working class, factories, the armed forces) [2].



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