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India faces an “asphyxiation” crisis

 



Asia is on track to report the most new COVID cases in April (adjusted for population) than any other continent as India's "second wave" of COVID-19 is proving even more deadly than its first. COVID-19 cases are surging around the world, but already, India's "second wave" of COVID-19 is proving even more deadly than its first. India's buckling health-care system is badly in need of government relief, and so the Indian government is planning to boost supplies of medical oxygen in coming days, according to the country’s Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan. Meanwhile, hospitals in Delhi, the Indian capital, said on Tuesday that they had enough oxygen left for just another eight to 24 hours, while some private clinics had enough for only four or five. https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/indian-hospitals-running-out-oxygen-daily-covid-deaths-top-2000-1st-time


Much like the horoscope of an individual, nations have their own horoscopes. A study of a nation’s chart can help understand the most serious problems faced by the nation. Presented here is the horoscope of India based on its independence from British colonial rule.  As always, planets on the angles are the ones to focus on.  Mark the prominent placement of the Saturn-Pluto on the IC (rules a nation’s  history) amid the stars of Cancer.

Cancer conjoins Praesepe, the Beehive Star Cluster (M44); Asellus Borealis and Asellus Australis (the ass of the crab); and Azmidiske (Xi) and Sigma Puppis of Argo Navis. Asellus Aus. and Bor., the southern and northern stars that create the ass of the Crab, can indicate antiquated patterns, personal and collective dogmatic belief structures, and sticky modalities of being that perpetuate stasis. Classically they are considered to be unfortunate stars with a somewhat stubborn nature.

Alignments with Praesepe and Asellus can bring up our fears of letting go--fears bound in our belief patterns and those of collective consciousness. They can bring our attention to the possibility of being lost in our own mental obscurations--in the reasons "why not" to go forward, why not to change--in the frenetic buzz of collective mass consciousness--in the dogmas of life, whether personal or collective. Praesepe, the essence of the Scarab / Cancer theme impels our emergence out of the antiquated entrapments we had been living in, whether leaving physical dwellings or antiquated structures of consciousness. Nick Fiorenza

So why is this placement in India’s chart significant now? Well, for one thing the progressed solar arc Ascendant [13le]  (evolving consciousness) has reached a conjunction to  the radix Saturn-Pluto [13le] (history). Evolving consciousness of the people must confront  problems rooted in the past.  This then is the “hour hand” of the cosmic clock. Transiting Saturn [13aq] opposite this combination is the “minute hand” trigger, so to speak. In other words the challenge presented by the Saturn-Pluto combination has reached a climax. Readers will recall that India achieved its independence in 1947 amidst an orgy of communal violence that brought out the simmering hatred between the Hindus and Muslims – two communities that were not ready to accept each other and live in harmony and peace. 


In her book, Secrets of the  Ancient Skies, Diana Rosenberg  lists the following events under the stars around [13le]: “choking, suffocation, asphyxiation, illness or death due to contaminated surroundings”

Antonie Peppler in Homeopathy for Body and Soul [1] writes:

The lungs symbolize the giving and receiving of people among each other. A balance in giving and receiving leads to joyful communication. If this balance is missing, not only are other people rejected, but also life itself. Inhalation stands for allowing life to come in, whereas exhalation stands for giving something back to life. 

Problems with Inhalation

Doesn’t want to have anything to do with own life or other people. The refusal to take life in is similar to a defiant waiting for death. 



Hopefully, we can now begin to understand why India is facing an “asphyxiation” crisis. 

 

[1] https://amzn.to/3n6Ynkm


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