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Eclipse unites long lost Twins






Imagine delving into your family history and discovering you have a twin. That's what happened to Ann Hunt, a 78-year-old, who had no idea she had a sibling at all until last year. Now she and twin Elizabeth Hamel have met for the first time since they were babies - setting a new world record.

On 1 May 2014, a year after that first conversation and 78 years after they were separated, Ann and Elizabeth were reunited in Fullerton, near Los Angeles, on Thursday - the longest gap on record, Guinness World Records says.






The solar eclipse of April 28, 20014 at Fullerton has the Grand Cross significantly placed on the meridian axis.  About this configuration Ralfee Finn [1] writes:

As Mars separates out of this celestial formation, it signals what might be best understood as the “tension release phase” of a Grand Cross (or any pernicious interaction), a phase that is normally characterized by action…. Because this Grand Cross is sandwiched between two eclipses, many “things” that were previously obscured are revealed. Nothing stays hidden under the intense glare of this penetrating astral light—nothing, not even secrets buried so deep, you almost forgot about them.


How fortunately true for  Ann and Elizabeth!  But the element of the Grand Cross that adds significant detail to the story comes from Jupiter [14cn] in tropical Cancer (family) but conjunct the star omega Geminorum and Wasat, delta Geminorum where the  Twins are joined at the hip – symbolically a star that brings them together.



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