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Man dies after 35 found in container







A man has died after 35 people - including children - were found in a shipping container at Tilbury Docks in Essex. The survivors, suffering from severe dehydration and hypothermia, are being treated at nearby hospitals. The discovery was made on Saturday when the ship, which had arrived from Zeebrugge, Belgium, was being unloaded. Essex Police has launched an investigation and officers are being assisted by their Belgian counterparts. It is not known where the container, one of 64 aboard the P&O vessel, originated. The East of England Ambulance service, which was called to the docks at 06:37 BST, sent seven ambulances, two rapid response cars, two doctors and a hazardous area response team to the scene.






Shown here is the  current Capricorn Ingress chart progressed to August 16, the date of the news. Notice the horizon axis aligns with the slightly skewed Grand Cross.

Pluto on the Ascendant conjunct the asteroid Orpheus (death or sorrow) and opposite Jupiter (foreign journeys) in Cancer.

Big moves, foreign moves and spreading (Jupiter) roots (Cancer). Jupiter is the proverbial gypsy that feels the urge to move on to new horizons with the “four strong winds” of the changing seasons.    Jupiter can be truly the time the grass looks greener on the other side with a yearning to grow and expand the home base. http://bit.ly/1oQBaeJ

The interpretation for some other elements of the Grand Cross are as below:

Hades-Jupiter 
Things like travelling (Jupiter) will  be subject to  mistakes, problems, or what we could call a decline in conditions (Hades).

Hades-Uranus - Jupiter 
Because people want changes (Uranus) in a big hurry (Jupiter), they often make a situation worse (Hades).

The horoscope is a hologram. It says the same things in several different ways. If we now look at the stars conjunct the major planets here we get the following:

On the Ascendant is Pluto conjunct the star Nunki.

Pelagus (Nunki). Interest in long distance travel and in ships and airplanes. [The Living Stars, Dr. Eric Morse, p.95-96.]

Jupiter is conjunct the star Nu Puppis, in the stern of Argo Navis, the celestial ship.  Moon is conjunct the star Alpha Pyxidis, in the mast of the Argo. About this star Nick Fiorenza  writes:

Argo Navis, the ship in the mythical story of Jason and the Argonauts, sails in the southern heavens along the Galactic Equator. Stars of the Argo are of our greater galactic purpose and soul mission--of seeking our evolutionary fulfillment, of fulfilling our soul purpose on Earth. Pyxidis, a sub-constellation of the Argo, is the Crow's Nest (also compass) of the galactic ship, from which we scout for distant land.






And finally a look at the chart for the current Moon phase at Tilbury completes the picture. Here we find  (a) Mars square Jupiter (b) Jupiter on the IC in a hard aspect to Neptune.  Jupiter is conjunct the star cluster Praesepe.

Praesepe is of new beginnings, shedding old skins, skeletons, and cocoons. It is of emerging out of the frenetic confusion of mass consciousness; finding our new path and direction; leaving behind old dwellings and the structures of consciousness they represent; and getting out of our personal or collective dogma and the darkness it creates.

And the meanings  of  (a) Mars-Jupiter and  (b) Jupiter-Neptune  aspects as given by Martha Wescott are:

Mars/Jupiter
Although making things better (Jupiter) requires effort and initiative (Mars), sometimes one must be able to say "No" so that one  doesn't get over-extended or take on more than they can handle.  Watch  for folks who over-estimate their abilities--and for those who feel they  have to break away from the restrictions of others (even when,  especially when, those "others" aren't even imposing any restrictions!)  It's as though there is some interest in "the birth cry"--and that  extends to the start of any large, ambitious or hoped for endeavor.   


Jupiter-Neptune
Disappointment with  travel or relocation. This is a period when "all that glitters  definitely isn't gold." People who built their castles on sand are  discovering that the tide has changed (and that piddly little bump is  where their fortress used to be.)  



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