Skip to main content

Eclipse signals end of old paradigms








The staggeringly complex LHC ‘atom smasher’ at the CERN centre in Geneva, Switzerland, will be fired up to its highest energy levels ever in a bid to detect - or even create - miniature black holes. If successful a completely new universe will be revealed – rewriting not only the physics books but the philosophy books too.  March 20  http://bit.ly/1GGbvAx






Eclipses tend to bring about endings and new beginnings. Some of these changes can be fundamental in nature like a possible end to old paradigm which is likely to occur as this news suggests.  A chart of the total Solar Eclipse at Geneva is shown here. It is conjunct the midheaven and therefore significant for the place.


This eclipse belongs to Saros Series 120, which began in the southern hemisphere in May 933 hence a south node eclipse. It was conjunct the star Al Hecka of Orion, the south horn of the Bull.  The energetic of the 933 eclipse is fundamental to and expresses through all eclipses in this Saros Series. Al Hecka, Zeta Taurus, the south horn, is of conventional ways of thinking. This is the true bullhead few degrees of  Taurus.  It brings attention to when the old ways are no longer applicable and suggests the need for the development of new paradigms.


Reference

Comments