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Eclipse awakens wild beast Lupus in Leicester




Lupus – the wild beast


A young girl has died after being bitten by a dog on Tue, 5 Nov. Melanie Wright from the East Midlands Ambulance Service said: "The emergency 999 call was received today at 12:05 pm. The caller reported an injured child who had been attacked by a dog in Mountsorrel, Leicester. Subsequently, the dog was killed  -  impaled by  a knife -  by the crazed mother of the child.

Eclipses are related to unusual accidents like this one. The mythology surrounding the stars  which conjoin the eclipse and more specifically those  that  conjoin the angles of eclipse chart provide a fair amount of detail connected to an event.  Remember that the stars on the angles (Ascendant, MC etc) are very specific for any place so that if there is a resonance in the stories linked to the eclipse stars and those on the angles, the events are bound to be very powerful. This should not be too difficult to understand if we recall high school physics  of how a bridge can be brought down by soldiers marching on it when their frequency matches the natural frequency of the bridge.





So let us start by looking at chart of the solar eclipse of 3 Nov. that took place just two days prior to this event. The eclipse [11sc16] took place conjunct Menkent, theta Centauri [12sc28].  The MC [26sc37] is conjunct  Lupus Loop [26sc30], a radio source that is remnant of an extraordinarily bright 1006 CE Supernova where Lupus’ paw and Centaurus’ hand meet.  Amongst documented events attributable to this area of the stars, Diana Rosenberg lists “animal attacks” [1]. The reason for this is obviously the mythology surrounding the Centaur and the Wild Beast Lupus [2].

The Babylonians knew this constellation as UR.IDIM, meaning ‘wild dog’ or ‘wolf’. The ancient Greeks called it Therium, representing an unspecified wild animal, while the Romans called it Bestia, the Beast. It was visualized as impaled on a long pole called a thyrsus, held by the adjoining constellation of Centaurus, the Centaur.  Consequently, the constellations of the Centaur and the animal were usually regarded as a combined figure.



Three headed dog Cerberus with Hercules

The Descendant of the chart [20cn] along with Jupiter [19cn] is conjunct Kappa Canis Major [19cn] - the Dog's hind leg. The MC [26sc37] also forms a semi-square and a sesqui-square aspect to Pluto [9cp29] and Uranus [9ar22] which are just separating from their fourth exact square.  Pluto is in the twelfth house – an area that Sepharial lists as “attacks by secret enemies and wild animals”. Pluto is conjunct 109 Herculis shown as Cerberus [3] [7cp58]. This was a mythical dog in Greek and Roman mythology!

If we treat the eclipse chart as the “hour” hand of the cosmic clock, the event chart can be looked upon as the “minute” hand. The event chart 12:05 pm, 5 Nov. has  Pluto conjunct Cerberus just rising on the Ascendant! 



[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.191-93 and 240-42)


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