New
Delhi: The Guru Harkrishan Institute of Medical Sciences and Research’s new
block at Delhi’s Gurdwara Bala Sahib was teeming with people Tuesday (March 9)
as the facility threw its doors open for those seeking free dialysis
treatment. Built by the Delhi Sikh
Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC), the 100-bed dialysis centre at the
gurdwara in Sarai Kale Khan is being touted as India’s biggest dialysis centre.
March 10 https://bit.ly/3ccbM6X
In the midst of a 24/7 news cycle dominated by stories about violence, war, natural disasters and corruption, good news comes like a breath of fresh air on a hot summer day. In this blogpost, we shall see this news as a positive example of Neptune in Pisces at work.
We begin with the chart of the total solar eclipse of June 20, 2020 drawn for Delhi where it fell very significantly on the meridian forming a T-square with Neptune (humanitarian) – Mars (action) on the descendant in Pisces.
Both Neptune and Pisces are linked to the universal vibration of love. Neptune rules the basic human drive or thirst for transcendence: the yearning for an invisible ideal, the longing to dissolve one's boundaries into the cosmic unity, to transcend this world of separation and limit, to experience the flow of love and compassion and a transcendence of the boundaries of the personal ego. Because it dissolves one's boundaries, Neptune tends to sensitize one to everything--to other people and their inner states. It is, therefore, related to the desire to heal our fellow human beings.
But how can we be sure that this eclipse was indeed active on March 9 when the hospital opened its doors. Regular readers are aware that the dates on which the progressed angles of a mundane chart conjoin or aspect the relevant configurations are the days when the entire chart is activated. Take a look at the progressed chart for March 9. Notice the eclipse T-square that was originally aligned with the meridian is now on the horizon axis. And sure enough an event takes place that embodies the essence of Neptune.
But it doesn’t stop there. Other details emerge that reveal the nature of the hospital – a dialysis center. Here Neptune is in hard aspect to the Hades/Admetus midpoint.
Neptune = Hades/Admetus:
Retention (Admetus) of fluids (Neptune) that causes debilitation (Hades).
Amazing insight
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