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Israel hit by ‘worst’ wildlife disaster

 

We are accustomed to break down our world, in order to understand it, into certain categories, recognizing what belongs to this category, what belongs to that. That is ‘scientific’. However, astrology is about learning to think in new categories. It embodies a system of new categories that are as different from the ones to which we are habituated, as the warp is from the weft. In this system objects and events that at first sight appear to have nothing whatever to do with each other are shown to be intimately connected. Conversely, things we naturally tend to associate may be distributed otherwise in the astrological scheme. Understanding the world around us depends on our power to perceive patterns of meaning, to make the right connections, recognize what belongs with what. It is not easy. Unaided, it is as if we are looking at the weaving from the wrong side, and it seems a mess, but with the help of astrology we can see the design as it is meant to be. As the shuttle of the cosmic loom ceaselessly weaves its intricate design, astrologers have the responsibility, or rather the awesome privilege, to work towards restoring to humanity the sense of high meaning it has all but lost.” 

Dennis Elwell

 

Cygnus


An outbreak of avian flu in Israel has killed at least 5,200 migratory cranes and forced farmers to cull as many as 500,000 poultry birds to contain what has been called the “worst blow to wildlife” in the country’s history. https://www.rt.com/news/544582-israel-worst-wildlife-disaster-bird-flu/

 


Eclipses have caused fear, and have been associated with myths, legends, and superstitions throughout history. Even today, an eclipse is considered a bad omen in many cultures. The lunar eclipse of November 19 which was conjunct the evil star Algol fell very significantly on the meridian at Hula Valley, Israel where the wildlife disaster has struck. Moreover, it was also conjunct the radix Sun [24ta] in the 8th house of Israel’s national chart [May 14, 1948; 16:37 EET; Tel Aviv]. Not only is the 8th house linked to death but the evil star Algol is, among other things, associated with ”mass massacre, plagues, poisonings and mass deaths of animals” [1]

Strangely as we read about the wildlife disaster news of 'previously unknown massacres' [2] by Israel is also making headlines. Coincidence? 

Going back to lunar eclipse chart we notice that it is not only aligned with the meridian but also square Jupiter [25aq] conjunct the star Sadr of Cygnus, the Swan. Here of course we need to read Cygnus more broadly as referring to birds in general. More importantly the energies of Sadr and adjoining stars on the cusp of sidereal Aquarius call for a great transformation.

 The Aquarian cusp is marked by the wing of Cygnus the Swan [3], which extends from Sadr, the heart or breast of the Swan, to Gienah (28aq), the tip of the wing. Cygnus X-3 enters the ecliptic, along with Gienah. It invites us to surrender our preconceptions of self and our descriptive judgments of others that uphold our isolationist way of being. Cygnus X-3 invites us to participate beyond our segregated ways based on gender, race, creed, or culture and open ourselves to new experience only available when we are willing to embrace the uniqueness of all life. Nick Fiorenza 

The inability “to participate beyond segregated ways based on gender, race, creed, or culture” then is the primary reason for Israel's  ‘worst’ wildlife disaster, although it may be difficult for many to see this connection.

 

[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.202)

[2] https://bit.ly/3mDzPk

[3] https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/cygnus-constellation/

 

 


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