Constellation Crater – The Cup
Could the curve of the
stars that form the bowl of the Crater, the Cup represent a volcanic crater? There are more eruptions
here than anywhere else in the zodiac! This was the Sun at the notorious
eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum; the Moon
at the great Vesuvius eruption of 1631 that destroyed 3 cities killing about
18,000; the South Node at the 1727 eruption of Oraefajokull volcano, Iceland and in 1783 when Iceland’s Mt. Laki split open
along an 8 mile stretch: fountains of lava erupted from dozens of fissures “at a rate surpassing Niagara Falls”; Mercury and Uranus aligned with these stars
at the stupendous 1883 eruption of Krakatau that killed more than 35,000 and
many others.
Next a bit of Uranian astrology with midpoints can help to understand its other manifestations of which the volcanic eruptions are simply symbolic. Food for thought!
Full Moon [28pi13] = Pluto/Admetus
[28pi44].
As an example, the Sep. 21 Full Moon aligned with the meridian at Paris and we saw how its conjunction with Pluto-Admetus explained France’s “volcanic” anger at the scuttling of the submarine deal [2]
Pluto-Admetus
To have situations
that have been endured for a long time begin to surface – problems that have
been on simmer break into a full rolling boil;
to deal with pain, resentment and emotions that have been suppressed; to
come to recognize what can no longer be endured – and to deal with the accrued
consequences of having pushed the self too far; having delayed elimination of
intolerable problems, one faces confrontation (with self/others) and
experiences a need for return to integrity – a need to know where one stands
(and then to decide if one is willing to stand there!)
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