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Astrology of Schumacher’s accident



Auriga – the Charioteer



Michael Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 champion, is in a critical condition after a skiing accident, says the French hospital treating him. The 44-year-old German suffered serious brain trauma, was in a coma on arrival and underwent a brain operation. The accident took place in the French ski resort of Meribel on Sunday morning.





It is well  known in astrology that the influence of a lunation can begin  prior to its actual occurrence.  ‘Backwards’ causation is not as bizarre as it might appear and is well known in modern physics. Shown here is the chart of the upcoming New Moon of 1 Jan 2014 at Meribel. Notice that it is very significant since it is on the MC [5cp38] and brings with it the current  Uranus-Pluto-Mars T-square to the angles.  On 29 December, when the accident occurred, the Sun and Mercury were conjunct at 7cp42 on the MC and the star Facies [8cp28]

M22 Sagittarius, Facies, is the nebula in front of the Archer's face.

The astrological influence of the nebula Facies [1]

Much blamed for accidents and broken limbs and so on. The Latin name is from the verb Facere, to make or do something, and it is often said to portend accidents due to the victim's own careless actions. Naturally, there is a positive side to Facies, it symbolizes well that kind of Sagittarian who goes out to climb mountains, race cars, enter the ski-jump team or the Grand National steeplechase, making it right to the top and no doubt breaking a few bones along the way. On the more philosophical side it will mark those who must see their outlook and beliefs carried into practical effect somewhere, so that they go out on missions, set up their own churches and centers engage in good works of famine or refugee relief and so on. Inevitably they get hurt at times, but perhaps find compensation in the value of their works. [The Living Stars, Dr. Eric Morse, p.94-95.]


Uranus [8ar] is conjunct the Ascendant [11ar] both of which conjunct stars in King Cepheus’ head so that Diana Rosenberg lists, “head ailments or injuries, head wounds” among possible manifestations of these stars [2].

The TNP Kronos [7cn46] on the IC is conjunct WW Aurigae [7cp06]. Auriga is the Charioteer – an older version of a modern racing car driver! 



[2] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.75)


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