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Astrology of the California shooting




At least 14 people have been killed in a mass shooting in California (Dec.2) involving up to three gunmen. Officers said 17 people were also wounded in the attack at a social service centre in San Bernardino. The gunmen, wearing military-style clothing and armed with long guns, opened fire at the Inland Regional Center, which helps adults with disabilities. Witnesses said people locked themselves in offices as the gunfire rang out.  http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-34987697




Readers will be able to connect this incident  to a previous post [1] where we discussed the upcoming Mars-Pluto square as it affects the US Sibly.  We can also see this incident if we draw the chart for the Last Quarter Moon of Dec.2 at San Bernardino. Notice that the Quarter Moon is significantly placed straddling  the angles. The Sun is conjunct Saturn and the star Antares. Alpha (α) Scorpius, Antares, is a red binary star, fiery red and emerald green, near the center of the constellation Scorpius and was sometimes called "the Heart of the Scorpion". In the ancient Euphratean scheme of the heavens, this figure  was Gir-Tab, “seizer and stinger;” the ideograph “Gir” was pictorially a blade, sting, or pointed tail, which meant “to strike,” “scorpion,” “plow” (as a blade striking through the earth), and “lightning”.  Scorpions are associated with death, destructive force, disaster, darkness and malevolence.





But as we have seen before there can be several pointers to an event - what we may , on a time scale, refer to as “near” and “far away” causes.  Shown here are charts for  (a) the shooting  (b) the sidereal Capricorn ingress chart  progressed to Dec.2 (b) the relocated US Sibly solar return progressed to Dec.2 . 





Notice that all of these carry the Uranus-Pluto-Zeus combination connected to the angles.  Uranus-Pluto is a sudden release of violent energies that have remained hidden or suppressed while the TNP Zeus is connected to guns so that the combination describes the incident perfectly.







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