In August, the Magazine reported on a couple who
spent millions of euros to save migrants in danger of drowning at sea. Their
60-day mission has now ended - so what did they achieve, asks Alison Gee? "We
helped to save around 3,000 men, women and children who would have otherwise
been likely to perish," says Christopher Catrambone who - as we reported
earlier - set up the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) with his wife, Regina , and daughter,
Maria Luisa. BBC; Nov.10 http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-29883832
The
operation is being coordinated from the island
of Malta , which lies in the central
Mediterranean Sea and is close to the Italian islands of Sicily and Lampedusa. Italy and Malta
are at the centre of a migratory route connecting North Africa to Europe .
To
understand the astrology behind this news we will look at the Libra Ingress of
the Sun progressed to Nov. 10, the date of the news. Notice that a slightly
skewed Grand Cross aligns with the angles. The Libra Ingress Sun was conjunct
the dwarf planet Makemake [1]. Makemake’s role is that of leadership as protector
and provider for the people helping to administer resources and money in highly focused action for
attainment of a specific goal. On the Ascendant with the Sun and Makemake are
the asteroids Atlantis, Odysseus and Lacrimosa [2]. On the MC is the TNP Hades
trine Neptune in compassionate Pisces.
Atlantis-Odysseus-Lacrimosa
Events connected to water related disasters and
loss of lives of homeless immigrants.
Hades-Neptune
To feel compassion for the helpless, weak and poor.
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