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Lightning kills 11 Colombian tribe members



Dragon – symbol of power, electricity and lightning


Eleven members of a Colombian indigenous community have been killed by lightning during a religious ceremony in a remote, mountainous area in the north of the country. Leaders from the Wiwa ethnic group were carrying out what was described as a spiritual harmonisation ritual when they were struck. Another 15 people were injured. Survivors were rescued by the army and airlifted to hospitals in the Caribbean city of Santa Marta. Most of the victims are being treated for second and third degree burns. The accident happened on Sunday night near the town of Guachaca, in Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains. BBC; Oct.7 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-29515560





A chart for the Full Moon lunar eclipse of October 8, drawn for Guachaca,Colombia is shown here. Notice the prominent placement of the eclipse on the horizon axis. The eclipse axis forms a powerful T-square with Uranus and Pluto.  Among other things Uranus is associated with electricity and lightning while Uranus-Pluto square can be linked to accidents caused by the sudden release of primal energy.


More specifically, the Sun [15li] on the Ascendant[16li] is conjunct the star Adib, theta Draconis [17li]- a star of the constellation  of Draco. About this area Diana Rosenberg [2] writes:

There is electricity in these stars, an intensity and brilliance that illuminates the brooding landscape of mankind’s travail on Earth…This is an area of physics and inventions, especially those connected to electricity, power sources, light and lightning.

It may be recalled that the ancient mythical dragon has been linked to lightning (see image above).

As in the previous post, here too, the asteroid Hopi [11ge14] forms a sharp quincunx aspect to Pluto [11cp03] on the IC.

Hopi: Native American peoples, culture, memories and behavioral inclinations; indigenous peoples; minority groups.



[2] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.88-89)

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