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Mount Etna Spits Fire

 



 One of the most famous European volcanoes has been demonstrating high activity this month, causing concerns among Sicilians. At the same time, the eruption created picturesque images of pillars of fire reaching the sky and turning midnight into day. Mount Etna erupted on Saturday evening and overnight, with lava fountains rising around 1 kilometre above the volcano from the southeast crater and pouring over the Valle del Bove. Multiple users have since shared footage of the eruption on social media, depicting the fiery illumination. https://sptnkne.ws/Fx95

 

In his book Mundane or National Astrology , H.S. Green in the chapter on “Earthquakes” writes:

Earthquakes  are found to be associated with eclipses and important planetary conjunctions and oppositions. An eclipse is always liable to cause seismic disturbances where it is visible, especially if it falls very close to the line of horizon i.e. the cusps of the first and seventh houses, or of the meridian i.e. the cusps of the tenth and fourth houses. Of these two lines, that of the meridian is more important; and that of the lower meridian i.e. the cusp of the fourth house is the most important of all. H.S.Green, Mundane or National Astrology

Volcanic eruptions are  simply a specialized form of seismic disturbance so that Green’s rules apply. We begin by drawing the chart for the lunar eclipse of  Nov. 30, 2020 for the co-ordinates of Mt. Etna. Notice that the eclipse aligns perfectly with the meridian axis fulfilling Green’s rules.


If now we progress the eclipse chart to Feb. 20, the date of the reported eruption, we can see that the progressed horizon aligns with the eclipse axis, thereby triggering it. Regular readers would have by now recognized that the horizon and meridian axes are where all the action takes place. Notice that in addition to this on Saturday, Feb. 20, the transit Moon [8ge] was conjunct the eclipse Moon [8ge]!


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