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The “violent” Full Moon

 


At least eight people have been killed following an explosion of a truckload of explosives, suspected to be meant for a railway quarry site, in Karnataka's Shivamogga town on Thursday night. The blast was heard across Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa’s home district at around 10.15 pm. https://bit.ly/39SPJQ3

A fire broke out at the Manjri plant Serum Institute of India (SII), Pune, on Thursday afternoon. While the plant produces multiple vaccines, the facility affected by fire did not have any production work on at the time of the incident, said the police. The cause of fire is being investigated, said fire brigade officials. The call was received at 2.50pm after which 10 fire tenders and at least two tankers were rushed to the spot, said Pune mayor Murlidhar Mohol. https://bit.ly/3c7F86R

 

The monthly rhythm of the Lunation Cycle (the cycle of relationship between the Sun and the Moon) is perhaps the most important planetary cycle. Of these the monthly New Moon and Full Moon phases are considered very significant if they fall on the angles (horizon or meridian) and more so if they make hard aspects to planets.

Charts for the upcoming Full Moon drawn for Pune and  Shivamogga  are almost identical with the Full Moon on the meridian axis highlighting Saturn square Mars-Uranus -  an explosive combination connected with accidents and violent release of suppressed energy. 


Coincidentally, the same chart applies for Delhi where the farmer agitation is likely to lead to a violent confrontation with the government in the coming days. The Universe and our surroundings rearrange themselves to bring  to us what we  believe and to reflect our existing reality.  So it is literally as within so without. The fire and explosions are simply a reflection of what the masses are feeling.

 In a previous post I wrote:

With Mars making its last pass square to Saturn-Pluto, it is likely to express as justified anger against the powers that have held us back . In some cases we may have internalized those external powers to our detriment  and are finally waking up.

Saturn, is the archetype of authority and in its darkest face, what astrologer Steven Forrest calls the "crushing patriarch." Both Capricorn and Saturn symbolize systems and structures which seek to preserve their dominance at any cost.  Pluto, as Lord of the underworld, always brings shadow material to the surface.  Its conjunction to Saturn serves  to draw back the curtain until the flaws, failings, and destructiveness of the system become  obvious…Where defiance and rage have not been a part of our repertoire in dealing with power and authority, then this Saturn transit allows us the transformative option of bringing more of our Pluto potential into a concrete, workable form (e.g. the farmers’ movement in India against oppressive new rules). We get to manifest some of what has been typically kept under wraps because of hidden fears, internal taboos, shame, intimidation or ignorance of our potential.

 

 

 


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