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Jupiter-Uranus conjunction averts major war in Middle East

  

The world just narrowly avoided witnessing a major regional war explode with Thursday night's Israeli 'limited' retaliation on the Islamic Republic. This event is easily understood through the lens of  Israel’s April lunar return chart. On the MC of the chart is the upcoming Jupiter-Uranus conjunction that is exact on April 21 at [21ta49] 




Jupiter/Uranus

You may also have times that are marked by a lot of stress or excitement...as well as times when the basic reaction is "Thank God THAT'S over!" (Martha Wescott)

 


Israel’s radix Sun [23ta40] is square radix Mars [28le18] in itself a violent, aggressive and bull-headed combination. It is placed in the 8th house over which Jupiter/Uranus are transiting. 

Transits through this house often show a need to consolidate and accept the loss of elements of life that are no longer fruitful or have served their purpose; the nature of the planet will indicate how the loss is accepted. https://www.skyscript.co.uk/8.html

 

The Sabian symbols for the radix Sun (Taurus 24) and the Jupiter-Uranus conjunction (Taurus 22) degrees are: 

 


PHASE 54 (TAURUS 24°): AN INDIAN WARRIOR RIDING FIERCELY, HUMAN SCALPS HANGING FROM HIS BELT. 

This symbol seems to imply that violence and aggressiveness are basic components of human nature at the level of the emotions and of a deep-seated identification with a particular culture which insists on regarding men of other cultures as potential enemies.

 


PHASE 52 (TAURUS 22°): WHITE DOVE FLYING OVER TROUBLED WATERS. 

The white dove flying over troubled waters is a symbol of peace after a period of emotional upheavals or from the irruption of unconscious forces and impulses into the consciousness — if the crisis has been faced in the right spirit. 

On the IC of the chart are the asteroids Bacchus and Hybris (both retrograde). Retrogrades often refer to the past. 

Bacchus/Hybris

You are also apt to be aware of the limitations that “addictions” impose-- and note that, in order to escape a compulsion or addiction, a person has to "grow beyond" what they or others had projected as possible for them in life. (Martha Wescott).


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