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Astrology of the New York train accident




New York (CNN) -- A commuter train derailed in a curve in the New York borough of the Bronx on Sunday,[1 Dec] killing four people and leaving dozens hurt, investigators said. The train was en route to Grand Central from Poughkeepsie, 74 miles up the Hudson River, when it derailed about 7:20 a.m., NTSB member Earl Weener said Sunday. The local news website DNAInfo, citing unnamed sources, reported Tuesday that William Rockefeller was asleep before the accident. Rockefeller, according to DNAInfo‘s sources “virtually admitted” to investigators “that he fell asleep” before the Metro-North train barreled toward a sharp curve at 82 miles per hour, even though trains are supposed to reduce speed to 30 miles per hour for the curve.

We have seen several examples in the past of how eclipses are activated several months after their occurrence with devastating results. This is one such example. The Full Moon lunar eclipse of 25 May 2013 took place in New York on the meridian axis and, therefore, by the rules of mundane astrology it was very important for the place. As can been seen from the ephemeris [1] the asteroid Phaethon (2ge31) was conjunct the Sun (4ge08) while Neptune (5pi19) was square the eclipse axis. A quick look at the keywords for each tells us what happened.



PHAETHON: Instances that involve cars, transport, driving; other forms of recklessness—feeling out of control—as though you’ve taken on more than you can handle; having trouble keeping to the middle of the road! [2]

NEPTUNE : Neptune rules sleep, dreams, imagination, and the deep layers of the individual and collective subconscious. [3]

To confirm that the eclipse was active on Sunday, 1 Dec all we need to do is progress it by the solar quotidian method to that date. Notice that progressed meridian coincides with the eclipse axis [4 ge-sa] with Neptune [5pi] on the descendant triggering the event.



So the message of the eclipse was very simple.

Stop working (or driving!) when you need to sleep!

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