WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - The United States and close ally Australia held high-level talks on
China and agreed on the need to uphold a rules-based global order, but the
Australian foreign minister stressed Canberra's relationship with Beijing was
important and it had no intention of hurting it. July 27 https://bit.ly/3jUisrX
Astrologers
routinely draw charts for New Moons and Full Moons to assess the nature of
events that are likely to take place. Here is the chart for the current New
Moon of July 20 drawn for Washington, DC. Notice that the New Moon aligns with
the MC opposite Saturn-Pluto implying that it is significant for the place. Lunations
(New or Full Moons) can affect a place dramatically when they fall on the
horizon or meridian axis.
This Saturn-Pluto conjunction is
particularly important. “This is the fight. The rage against the machine. This
is where we will unchain ourselves from the constraints or status quo of
society and speak our minds.” [1]
Moreover, this New Moon falls opposite
radix Cupido-Pluto conjunction in the US Sibly. Notice that this conjunction is
also square Hades in the 11th house.
In her book The Orders of Light, Martha Wescott
gives the following interpretations:
Cupido-Pluto: the sense of (group)
unity or relationship goes through a radical change; one learns about “acceptance
of the inevitable,” the extent to which one can control others.
Hades-Pluto: to see changes that
are not for the better but that bring a decline; to hear of coercion to do mean
things.
Cupido-Hades: Group unity
deteriorates or goes through a decline.
The 11th
house in mundane astrology rules “friends and allies of the nation” [2]. With
Hades in the 11th and the New Moon activating the Sibly
Cupido-Pluto-Hades square is it at all surprising that Australia has turned
down the US request to gang-up against China!
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