Eurozone finance ministers are preparing for a key
meeting to consider the proposal by Greece to extend its European loan
programme. Friday's meeting in Brussels is the
eurozone's third attempt to reach a deal to manage Greece 's debt. Germany on
Thursday rejected a Greek request for a six-month extension to its eurozone
loan programme. The rejection came despite the European Commission calling the
Greek request "positive" only minutes earlier. Greece had
sought a new six-month assistance package, rather than a renewal of the
existing deal which linked bailout money to tough austerity conditions. Feb.
20; http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31545115
The
elements of daily experience are intimately interrelated, with no situation or
event out of place. More specifically, events occurring under the same
planetary patterns are interwoven within a greater tapestry of relationship. Unlocking their significance requires an
ability to perceive holistically how an individual event or detail fits into a
larger set of experiences and developments.
In a
previous post [1] we had seen how the
current Saturn-Neptune square led to an accident in which oil leaked out of the
cars of a freight train. Oil (Neptune) getting past the walls (Saturn) of strong steel containers should have got us
thinking of events where there was a need to be flexible about laws or contracts (Saturn) in order to help out people
in trouble (Neptune). Notice that a chart for the current New Moon at Athens has the
Saturn-Neptune square straddling the horizon axis. In addition we note that Neptune [6pi59] is conjunct the star Fomalhaut [4pi03] in
the constellation of the Southern Fish. The Southern Fish is usually depicted
on star maps at the feet of humanitarian water bearer Aquarius, where it
swallows up the water poured from his urn. This is an obvious reference to
taking care of the needy. The news
item above is, therefore, one such occasion
where this would apply. And the obvious implication is that a failure to do so
would result in an “accident” or “disaster” such as Greece leaving the EU.
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