When an enormous and dangerous bird that you've
known for years decides to take your relationship to the next level, how do you
politely decline? That's the problem that confronted Australian couple Sue and
Peter Leach on Monday when Peanut the cassowary unexpectedly entered their
home. Peanut has been visiting the Leach's garden at Mission Beach in
Queensland since he was a chick. But Mrs Leach said this was the first time he
had entered the house itself. "At about four in the afternoon I was in the
kitchen and my husband called out from the dining room, 'uh-oh, we've got a
visitor'," she said. "Pete ducked behind the dining table and I
high-tailed it out of the house. Peanut was very calm, he just wandered in and
around the dining room. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-36034774
Eclipses
appear to choose places where they download their message very clearly. Shown
here is the chart for the March 9, solar eclipse at Mission Beach in Queensland.
Notice that the eclipse on the MC highlights the Ceres-Neptune-Jupiter-Saturn T-square.
Ceres is
about “mothering” or “nurturing” others. The Saturn-Neptune element is telling
us where we need to draw personal boundaries (Saturn) otherwise we are likely
to overwhelmed (Neptune) if we carry our caring for others too far (Jupiter).
Here Neptune
is conjunct stars in the Water pouring from the Urn of the humanitarian Water
Bearer, a symbol of our desire to care for others but its square to Saturn is
putting limits to how much we can allow our boundaries to be invaded.
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