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Lightning strike kills three horses in Australia




Castor with horse - marble relief from Hadrian's Villa



A lightning strike has killed three horses this afternoon as a thunderstorm ripped through Warwick. Owner Terryanne Kalms is mourning the loss of the horses that were struck while grazing in their paddock near the Victoria St Bridge. "There were people driving past who knew who owned them," Ms Kalms said. "They called us saying 'these guys have been hit, they're not moving and the others are afraid of them'. "It's definitely a shock - they're like family." Dec.11 http://www.warwickdailynews.com.au/news/hail-storm-hits-warwick-more-wild-weather-forecast/2870543/





The cosmos is a vast clock – wheels within wheels within wheels to which we all respond. Any event is essentially a point in time where several wheels meet. To illustrate this we will look at  (a) the chart for the March 20 solar eclipse and its progression to December 11 (b) the chart for the December 11 New Moon.




Let us begin with the chart for the March 20 solar eclipse at Warwick, Australia. The eclipse [29pi] is conjunct the star Scheat [29pi]. Beta (β) Pegasus, Scheat, is a star in the constellation of the Flying Horse. 








Notice  also that with a powerful T-square containing Uranus-Pluto straddling the meridian the eclipse is significant for the place. Richard Tarnas links Uranus-Pluto with “the unleashing of the elemental forces of nature”.   Uranus is the planet that rules electricity while the TNP Zeus is conjunct stars of Corvus and Draco. For events in this area, Diana Rosenberg [1] lists “storms (a very high score), lightning and electrical events”.  Finally, the MC is conjunct the star Castor, alpha Gemini. In mythology, Castor is often depicted with horses as a marble relief from the Roman emperor Hadrian’s villa indicates.






So essentially, all the ingredients for the event reported are in place – storm, lightning and horses. But what triggered the unfortunate event. Well at least two cosmic events. First, the eclipse chart progressed to December 11 brought the Mars-Zeus-Uranus-Pluto T-square to the meridian. And secondly, a New Moon  on that very day placed a Mars-Zeus-Uranus-Pluto T-square on the horizon axis.



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