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Life Is a Fight: Meet World's Deadliest, Knife-Wielding Crab!






Footage has emerged of what could be the most deadly crab in the world making a desperate break for freedom to avoid certain doom. This crustacean was filmed wielding a knife in its claw in what is believed to be a restaurant in Brazil, backing away from people off-camera and waving the weapon. The hilarious clip, posted on LiveLeak, is causing a storm on the internet with viewers suggesting the sea creature has armed itself to fight off hungry seagulls. Jan.21 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3409800/Brazilian-crab-wields-knife-bid-escape-restaurant-video.html




Most ancient cultures saw pictures in the stars of the night sky. The earliest known efforts to catalogue the stars date to cuneiform texts and artifacts dating back roughly 6000 years. These remnants, found in the valley of the Euphrates River, suggest that the ancients observing the heavens saw the lion, the bull, and the scorpion in the stars. And as we shall see in this post, the pictures that the ancients drew in the sky literally corresponded to events on earth when planets moved through the relevant constellations.

As the news of the knife wielding crab goes viral on the internet, the Full Moon (3le29) is conjunct the star Al Tarf (4le29). Beta (β) Cancer, in the constellation of the the Crab (see image).

This constellation represents the crab that bit the heel of Hercules during his fight with the Lernean Hydra, and was placed amongst the stars in gratitude by Juno, the enemy of Hercules. [Robson*, p.33.]

If we now arrange the elements of the chart in a 45 degree sort we have find that the New Moon makes a hard aspect to the Mars- TNP Vulcanus midpoint. Martha Wescott interprets the midpoint as follows:

Mars-Vulcanus: to see people over-react with self-assertion – they are too strongly vigilant of self-interests and feel that they must defend , assert/protect their interests, challenge others or strike [1].

What do we make of this? Can it really be a coincidence?



[1] The Orders of Light; Martha Lang-Wescott  (p.61)

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