As of 8 a.m. of
Monday, the tremor that struck Cangyuan County at 6:24 p.m. had affected more
than 67,000 residents in the counties of Cangyuan and Gengma in Lincang City,
displacing nearly 12,400, according to a statement from the city's civil
affairs bureau. http://www.china.org.cn/environment/2015-03/02/content_34924174.htm
Shown here is
the chart for the upcoming Full Moon of March 5 at Lincang City. The MC [26vi]
is conjunct the star Alkaid.
Reinhold Ebertin
made a survey of this fixed star covering centuries when associated with
transits of the major planets over this degree. The results have been recorded
in the 40th yearbook for Cosmobiological Research 1969. In an important
position in a mundane map, Benetnash will claim human lives in calamities such
as mine accidents, collapse of houses and bridges, mountain slides, earth
tremors and catastrophes caused by weather. [Fixed Stars and Their
Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, no.46, p.57, under the name Benetnash]
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).”
Quite often
there is more than one indicator for an event. Here too we find the charts for
(a) the New Moon
(b) the First Quarter Moon
(c) and the Quake all carry the signature Saturn-Neptune square placed on
the angles.
One of the major
deities in Greek mythology, Poseidon was the supreme ruler of the seas. The
Romans called him Neptune. An awesome, unruly, and powerful god, Poseidon was
associated with storms, earthquakes, and some other violent forces of nature.
When angry, he could stir the sea to a fury. But he could also calm the raging
waters with just a glance. One of his titles, Enosichthon (Earth-shaker),
reflected his ability to cause earthquakes by striking the earth and mountains
with his trident.
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