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Mule Leads Hikers to Injured Owner

 


A 6-year-old mule is being hailed a hero after leading two hikers to his owner who had fallen off during a trail ride and was injured as a result. Hickory’s 60-year-old owner, who prefers to stay anonymous, was on a trail ride at Clackamas County state park, Estacada, Oregon, on March 28, when he fell off the mule and was hurt, Oregon Live reported. https://bit.ly/3gwWYlQ

Charts for the phases of the Moon are among the most reliable indicators of events on earth. This is especially so at places where they aspect the horizon or meridian. It is here that unnoticed  stories that contain the essence of  a lunation play themselves out.  Here is the chart for the Full Moon  at Estacada, Oregon. Notice that the Full Moon is square Hades-Kronos and  makes a Grand Cross with  the horizon axis. The TNP Kronos is associated with leaders and their competence. With Hades, we have the possibility of leaders making mistakes. In his case as far as Hickory, the mule, was concerned Hades-Kronos would translate to a mistake or more appropriately an accident following a mistake by his owner. 



The TNP Kronos [12cn]  is square the Mars/Saturn midpoint [12ar]. About this combination, in A Treatise on Medical Astrology,  Frederick Russell White  writes: “Saturn and Mars afflicting each other often broken bones, sprain and falls from  animals”[1]. Conjoing Kronos-Hades and the Ascendant are stars of Canis Majoris, the Greater Dog, known for its  faithfulness. Opposite the Ascendant is the asteroid Diana which Martha Wescott links to animals [2].

 But it gets more specific. Fortunate Jupiter [22aq] which aspects the Ascendant is conjunct the star, Kitalpha, alpha Equueli, in the Colt’s head. A Colt is a young horse, Hickory is just 6 years old. Mules live for about 40 years.  On the MC [15pi] is the star Homam of Pegasi, the Winged Horse who lifts Andromeda out of her troubles.  To the Arabs, this was  Sa’d al Humam, Lucky Star of the Hero.

 

[1] https://bit.ly/3dPtoGp

[2] https://marthalangwescott.com/basic-resources/

 

 


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