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Venus triggers Lunar Eclipse

“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     The post details a verified low-speed taxiway collision at LaGuardia Airport involving two Delta-affiliated CRJ-900 jets, where one wing sheared off and struck the other's cockpit window, as shown in the attached nighttime emergency response video. https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1973586689428955471     The event occurred on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at approximately 9:45 PM E...

Full Moon and the Gaza Aid flotilla

  The Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, is expected to reach the enclave's waters October 1, 2025, approximately 12:00 UTC, based on updates from organizers as of September 29, 2025. At that point, the convoy was less than 400 nautical miles away, with arrival projected for September 30 or October 1 depending on weather and sea conditions. Given the current date of October 1 and the roughly 1-2 day estimate from the latest reports, midday UTC aligns with the remaining distance at typical speeds of 8-10 knots for the civilian vessels. However, potential Israeli interception in international waters could alter or prevent the arrival, as seen in prior flotilla attempts. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/CKD9rt7PZWo     In this post we look at the implications of the upcoming Full Moon of October 7 at Gaza, where it falls very significantly exactly on the horizon axis. The Full Moon rises at 14° Aries, illuminating themes of independence, self-expre...