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Chile volcano Villarrica erupts


The Villarrica volcano in southern Chile erupted in the early hours of Tuesday morning, spewing ash and lava up to 1,000m (3,300ft) into the air. More than 3,000 people have been evacuated from the volcano's vicinity. The mayor of the nearby town of Pucon said residents had left "calmly". President Michelle Bachelet said she would travel to the area on Tuesday to assess the situation.The 2840m-high Villarrica is an active volcano with a lava lake in its crater. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-31708312







Villarrica is one of Chile's most active volcanoes, rising above the lake and town of the same name.  Shown here is the chart for the March 5 Full Moon drawn for Villarrica. Notice how sharply the Full Moon squares the horizon axis making it very significant for the place. The Moon [14vi] is conjunct the star Mizar.

Supposedly, Mizar portends a Mars nature. The reputation of Mizar, if it is in maximal position in a mundane map, is that of being connected with fires of a catastrophic extent and mass calamities. [Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, p.55.]

Nick Fiorenza uses the phrases “raw fiery energy” and  “devastating explosions” to describe Mizar so that  the picture provided by both Ebertin and Fiorenza would appear to describe a volcanic eruption quite well.

Also notice that the Full Moon aspects the Uranus-Pluto square. Richard Tarnas links Uranus-Pluto with “the unleashing of the elemental forces of nature in various senses (the tangible increase in signs of extreme climate change, volcanoes and earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes, tsunamis and floods, undersea oil eruptions, mining disasters).”







As per the report, the eruption took place at 6:00 GMT on March 3, two days before the Full Moon. The chart for the eruption has Pluto on the Ascendant square Uranus with both receiving aspects from the transiting Moon moving towards its  fullness.

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