A tragic
story but can it be seen in the stars? As we have done so often in the past we
will look for a greater cause (“hour hand”) and a lesser cause (“minute hand”).
We start with the solar eclipse of April 29, 2014. Notice that the chart drawn
for Bareilly , India has the eclipse placed square
the horizon axis and anchored to the Mars leg of potentially violent Grand
Cross containing Uranus-Mars-Pluto. For stars on the Ascendant [7le] and the MC
[2ta] , Diana Rosenberg lists “animal attacks”.
If we now
progress the eclipse chart to January 15, 2015, we find that the Grand Cross
reaches the meridian axis triggering the violent potential contained in it. Conjunct
Jupiter [15cn] on the IC [16cn] is the star Sirius [14cn]. Alpha (α) Canis
Major, Sirius, is a brilliant white and yellow star in the Greater dog. It is the brightest star in the night sky.
So if the
eclipse was the “hour hand” of the cosmic clock, the “minute hand” was provided
by the Mars-Saturn square that took
place on Jan.15. A chart for the exact square is shown here. Notice the Mars
and Saturn throw hard aspects to the meridian axis occupied by Pluto. For the
combination Mars-Saturn-Pluto, Ebertin writes:
Brutality, the rage or fury of destruction. Bodily
injury or harm.
Here too on
the IC is the star Sirius!
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