Solar Eclipses in China: Four legged Dragon eating the Sun
In an ancient Maya temple-pyramid in Guatemala, archaeologists recently discovered the scorched bones of at least four adults who were likely members of a royal lineage. The burning signaled a deliberate and potentially public desecration of their remains, according to new research. April 18 https://tinyurl.com/5a3s9r3p
While eclipses effect the entire world, they are especially significant in places where they fall on the angles. In astrology, the chaos of a solar eclipse is represented by the image of a dragon symbolizing the transiting lunar nodes devouring the Sun (King). It is from this symbolization that solar eclipses have been linked to the death and passing away of a ruler and the era linked to him. Symbolically eclipses also bring the invisible into visibility while the light of our conscious awareness must face whatever is residing in the darkness of our unconscious. There is a great unraveling as old narratives come to an end at the same time new storylines arise.
The powerful total solar eclipse of April 8 fell on the MC at Guatemala city close to Ucanal where the discovery was made. The eclipse [19ar24] is amid stars of King Cepheus and Cetus - the dark sea-monster. One can think of the sea-monster (the dark unconscious of humanity symbolizing the law of the jungle, kill or be killed) as devouring the old King in order to replace him with a new King.
Among events linked to these stars, Diana Rosenberg lists “attacks and persecutions, fires, cruelty inflicted upon helpless, defeated people”.
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