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Sex 'emerged in ancient Scottish lake'






Scientists believe they have discovered the origin of copulation. An international team of researchers says a fish called Microbrachius dicki is the first-known animal to stop reproducing by spawning and instead mate by having sex. The primitive bony fish, which was about 8cm long, lived in ancient lakes about 385 million years ago in what is now Scotland. The research is published in the journal Nature. Lead author Prof John Long, from Flinders University in Australia, said: "We have defined the very point in evolution where the origin of internal fertilisation in all animals began. "That is a really big step." BBC; Oct.19 http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29661446





Exactly a year ago on October 18, 2013 a Full Moon lunar eclipse fell on the meridian axis at London (or even in Scotland). Progressing the eclipse chart by the solar quotidian method to October 18 or 19, 2014  aligns the meridian axis once again with the luminaries triggering its potential meaning.

The Sun [25li] was conjunct the stars Archturus, alpha Bootes [24li26] and Spica, alpha Virgo [24li].  

 Archturus lies directly over, and conjoins Spica, the base chakra / vagina (Vesica Pisces) of the Virgin.  http://lunarplanner.com/Bootes.html


Not only does the star image provides a perfect picture of copulation, if we care to examine planetary midpoints we find that the Venus/Mars midpoint[22li] is conjunct the IC[23li]. That the planets Venus and Mars are related to sex has been known since ancient times. Homer described how Mars and Venus were caught together to the "inextinguishable laughter" of the Gods (see image above).

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