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Siamese fins! Two-headed DOLPHIN washes up on Turkish beach



The Conjoined Twins




The body of a two-headed dolphin has washed up on a beach in Turkey this week. The conjoined corpse was seen floating onto the shore in Izmir on Turkey's west coast on Monday (August 4) by sports teacher Tugrul Metin. The dead dolphin was believed to be a one-year-old calf measuring just 3.2ft in length. Daily Mail http://dailym.ai/1oogeRP



Eclipse charts provide a technique that show us where interesting events are likely to happen. But often this can  happen several days, weeks or months later  after an Eclipse  chart is ‘triggered’ into an actual event. What is usually a sign are difficult aspects at the time of the Eclipse. That plus planets on the angles of an Eclipse chart set for a specific location. The angles are the Ascendant, Descendant, Midheaven or the Nadir.





Shown here is the chart for the Lunar Eclipse of  October 19, 2013 drawn for Izmir, Turkey. Notice that Ascendant-Descendant axis is occupied by Mars [2vi06] opposite Neptune[2pi46] so that the Eclipse should be significant for the place. Neptune is conjunct the star delta Piscis Austrini, in the mouth of the Southern Fish. Among events under this star, Diana Rosenberg lists “conjoined twins” [1]. Also notice that Neptune is in a hard aspect to Jupiter [19cn54] which is conjunct the stars Wasat, delta Geminorum [18cn43]  and iota Geminorum, [19cn09[ where the Twins’ chests are joined! [2]





But why did this strange event take place on August 4? If we progress the Eclipse chart by the solar quotidian method the meridian axis coincides exactly with the Mars-Neptune opposition with Neptune on the MC triggering the event.


[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.670-72)
[2] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.409)

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