A blind woman was left "horrified" and
"distressed" when staff at Tesco in north London shouted at her to get her guide dog
out. Maya Makri, 39, was in the Swiss Cottage shop 10 days after moving to the
capital when she was told "never come back". She said three cashiers
shouted "no pets allowed" and to leave the shop. Tesco said:
"This clearly should never have happened and we will contact Ms Makri
directly to apologise." BBC; Oct.16 http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-29652764
This
example will once again illustrate how an eclipse which is almost a year old
continues to create events. Shown here is the chart for the Full Moon lunar
eclipse of October 18, 2013 at London
that fell exactly on the meridian axis. For the stars that form the backdrop to
the eclipse Moon [25ar], Diana Rosenberg writes:
Some enjoy a high level of physical capabilities,
others must work to overcome disabilities, including sight or hearing problems.
[1]
The eclipse
Moon [25ar] and the MC [23ar] form a T-square with Jupiter [19cn]
in tropical Cancer placed in the 12th house. It is opposite to the asteroid Astraea [18cp]
that is linked to poor sight. The 12th house is a wholly unfortunate house, associated with
sad events, sorrow, anguish of mind, persecution and denial of human rights.
On the
Ascendant [12le] is xi Cancri [13le23], the left eye of the Crab. This was a star
of the Arabic Lunar Mansion ,
Al Tarf , “The Eyes” of the huge
early Arab lion and Diana Rosenberg associates it with blindness and eye
problems. Jupiter [19cn] is conjunct Mirza, gamma Canis Major [19cn46] in the
head of the Greater Dog about which Diana writes “prone to head maladies, including
eye and ear problems” [2]. In our story here the constellation of the Greater
Dog also appears in the form of a guide dog!
Two
asteroids that Martha Wescott links to eyes are Astraea and Young. In the
eclipse chart Astraea [18cp34] is opposite Jupiter and square the eclipse while
Young (2165) at [9le07] is placed on the
Ascendant [12le] square Hygiea [10ta09] linked to medical issues. [3]
So what has
triggered this eclipse for this event to occur. Notice that on Oct.16 there was a
Sun-Mercury conjunction at [23li24] on the IC of the chart and within just two
degrees of the eclipse Sun [25li].
Readers may
like to refer to another case of a blind person in London whose plight drew a very positive response [4] under the
same stars.
[1] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.106-07)
[2] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.500-17)
[4] Blind man Andrew Bailey's
reader search goes viral
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