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Eclipse disturbs Centaurus’ man-beast balance





A 41-year-old elephant named Patience charged and killed a Springfield, Missouri, zookeeper who had come to feed her Friday. John Phillip Bradford, 62, died in the elephant enclosure at Dickerson Park Zoo, according to Springfield Police Department spokeswoman Lisa Cox. He was the manager of elephants, and had worked at the zoo for 30 years, according to a zoo statement.





Eclipses are known to become active at least three months prior to their date of actual occurrence. Shown above is the chart for the upcoming solar eclipse of 3 Nov. at Springfield. Since it is placed exactly on the Ascendant it is powerful for the place. We note that it  is conjunct Omega Centauri [10sc] and 51 Hydrae [12sc] in  the Water-Snake’s tail. The constellation Centaurus is depicted as half horse half man implying that the general character of  a Centaur is that of  a wild animal held precariously  in place by the man.  And the snake is a symbol of an unforgiving vicious nature.  A solar eclipse can disturb the unstable man-beast balance which is what happened at Springfield so that it is not surprising that  the elephant attacked the man.


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