Bellerophon falling from the sky
It seems that many aircraft of all sizes and types
have been increasingly meeting with accidents and mishaps worldwide recently.
The following list has been gleaned from the web since March 18 and consists of
48 such reports. One can't help wonder if this number and rate of incidents is
really a normal state of affairs? As well as out-and-out crashes involving
fatalities, there are numerous accounts of mechanical faults while others
document the smell of something burning in cockpits and passenger areas, with
at least one being described as being 'electrical' in nature. Below is a
somewhat dry compilation of the headlines surrounding these events arranged in
chronological sequence with links to pursue for the interested reader. Many of
the more intriguing accounts have been highlighted though. Just to repeat, it's
difficult not to ponder if all these accidents of late really reflects a normal
situation. And if it does not, then just what the hell is going on? http://bit.ly/1NR8bqg
The answer to
the question posed in the news item would be simple if people were more
familiar with astrology. Since time immemorial astrologers have looked upon
eclipse seasons as unfortunate especially in matters connected with the stars
which the eclipse conjoins. The solar eclipse of March 20 was conjunct the star
Scheat.
Beta (β)
Pegasus, Scheat, is deep yellow star on the leg of the Winged Horse. The mythical story of the fall of
Bellerophon (see image) from the Winged
Horse Pegasus is linked to this star. A modern version of the Winged Horse is
an aircraft so that this star has an
association with air accidents.
Tied up with 'malefics', this (Scheat)
could lead the native to lose his life in catastrophes, such as floods,
shipwreck, mining accidents, airplane accidents, or maybe suicide. [Fixed Stars
and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, p.82.]
Comments
Post a Comment