(CNN) July
28-- Patrycja Makowska likes to give enigmatic names to the extraordinarily
beautiful photographs she shoots of crumbling palaces. The images show vast ornate ballrooms,
swirling spiral staircases and elegant chapels strewn with rubble. Sunlight
shafts bore in through broken windows or holes in roofs. Sometimes an abandoned
toy or chair adds a poignant human touch to the dereliction. But that's not
where the enigma of her work ends. Despite creating alluring images of
abandoned buildings, she's determined to keep their locations a mystery. Makowska,
who lives in Warsaw ,
took up photography about 12 years ago. http://cnn.it/UTJRgD
The
cardinal ingresses of the Sun have a traditional reputation as important mundane events. Shown here is the chart for the Sun's
entry into sidereal Cancer at Warsaw , Poland .
As regular readers know configurations
that aspect the angles are saying something specific for the place. Here we
notice the TNP Cupido opposite TNPs
Kronos-Hades and the planet Venus forma a T-square with the MC.
CUPIDO: Issues in the family history; group unity
or dynamics; comments on the home, residence or household themes; decor;
artistry; sense for art.
KRONOS: Authoritative positions; events through
people in the public eye; well known or famous.
HADES: debilitation or deterioration; interest in the
past.
The three
TNPS can combine to produce the key phrase “famous buildings (or those
belonging to aristocrats) of the past, now
in a state of disrepair”.
Progressing
the chart to July 28, the date of the news item, brings the meridian axis to an
alignment with a T-square containing Moon-Pluto-Kronos-Hades with the Moon on
the IC. When progressions bring to the angles either planets, planetary
configurations or stars whose themes resonate with those in the radix, events
take place. Here we have Kronos-Hades in Cancer – a sign associated with
memories of the past (*) as also with houses and places of residence. Moon, as
the ruler of Cancer, is in aspect so that we have a double whammy. Finally,
Pluto is concerned with radical events including wars and devastation as also
with the stage when things are collapsing or in a state of disrepair.
(*) It may
be interesting to recall that the famous writer Marcel Proust who wrote “Rememberance
of Things Past” was a Cancerian!
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