The earthquake, which struck at 9:45 p.m. on
Wednesday, was centered 152 kilometers southwest of Tasikmalaya, or 163
kilometers south of Bandung. It struck about 10 kilometers deep, making it a
shallow earthquake, according to BMKG, which is Indonesia's seismological
agency. BMKG, which measured the
earthquake at a preliminary 6.1, said there was no tsunami threat as a result
of the tremor. The earthquake was felt throughout parts of Java Island but
there was no immediate word on whether it had caused any damage or casualties.
April 6
Earthquakes
have been found to be associated with eclipses, especially if the eclipse chart
brings important planetary configurations to the angles. A chart for the lunar
eclipse of March 23 drawn for the epicenter [8s12; 107e25] has the Uranus-Pluto square straddling the
horizon axis. So this becomes the important chart that simply awaits a trigger.
And that trigger comes from the April 7, New Moon falling on Uranus and the
descendant and activating the Uranus-Pluto square.
Richard
Tarnas associates Uranus-Pluto with “the unleashing of the elemental forces of
nature in various senses (the tangible increase in signs of extreme climate
change, volcanoes and earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes, tsunamis and
floods, undersea oil eruptions and mining disasters).”
But as often
happens there are more than one planetary causes for an event. If we progress
the Capricorn Ingress chart (both sidereal and tropical), the Uranus-Pluto
square is on the angles for April 6.
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