Officials in eastern China ’s Leqing City
were forced to temporarily shutter a primary school in Beibaixiang township
after 20 students at the facility suffered from spontaneous nosebleeds that
were likely caused by air pollution. Students were reportedly relocated to
another facility on Monday as officials monitored the air quality near the
school.
Eclipses
lie quiet till such time that they are triggered by directions or transits.
Quite often, as we will see in this case, a New Moon or Full Moon with a
similar theme as the eclipse will also trigger its effects.
Shown above
is the chart for the solar eclipse of 13 Nov 2012 at Beibaixiang. Notice that
the eclipse [21sc57] is powerfully
placed on the Ascendant implying that this was one place where its effect would
be felt. The eclipse was conjunct the star Unukalhai, alpha Serpentis [22sc14].
For this area Diana Rosenberg writes:
Danger from poisons or toxic
substances (Serpens), lung ailments and respiratory problems (..allergies,
smoke, smog or gas (inhalation)…contaminated air). [1]
Progressing
the eclipse chart to Monday, 9 Sept, brings the eclipse along with the North
Node to the Ascendant once again triggering the event.
It is also
interesting to note how significant the chart for the Virgo New Moon is for the
place. Pluto-Uranus square associated with a need for change is on the angles
and the New Moon [13vi] is in the 6th
house of public health conjunct the stars Zosma [11vi29] and Chort [13vi35].
“Zosma, Chort and Denebola are a
triangle of stars that form the hind of the Lion. Denbola is the tail. Zosma
and Chort can indicate …. toxic congestion. This area of late Leo is of foul
breezes”. Nick Fiorenza
And once
again for these stars Diana Rosenberg adds:
Lung ailments, asthma, allergies,
danger from environmental contaminations, smoke, pollution, fog, poison, air
contamination that causes trouble breathing; Purvaphalguni had to do with “cleansing”
– perhaps that should be “in need of cleansing”. [2]
[1] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.232)
[2] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.619)
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