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Eclipse separates “successes” from “failures” in London



Murdered soldier Lee Rigby's mother says she has felt daily chest pains since her son's death. Why does bereavement affect some people this way? When Shira Schiller suddenly lost her 10-year-old son Max to a heart condition, nothing prepared her for the grief, or its physical symptoms. "It's like something's sitting on your chest," says Schiller, 47, from London. "It's like there's a hand holding your heart. If I'm having a bad day, it's like being unable to breathe." Words like "heartache", "hurt" and "pain" are often used to describe emotional trauma. But people affected by grief often say they experience them as concrete physical sensations. A churning stomach, a racing heart, shaking, flashbacks and hypersensitivity to noise are all physical by-products of bereavement, according to the British Psychological Society. Yet there's no uniform set of symptoms, just as people react differently in emotional terms to grief and loss. May 6 http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36213249

Nothing can appear in the news that the stars do not permit. Does this statement sound like an exaggeration? Well I am sure not to regular readers who are by now familiar with the hundreds of examples on this blogsite  that illustrate that statement. This news from BBC will serve as yet another example.




Let us begin with the chart for the last solar eclipse at London. The eclipse along with its T-square was very significantly placed straddling the horizon axis with apex Saturn on the Ascendant. Here  Saturn is square Neptune which Ebertin interprets as :

Painful or tormenting emotional issues, undermining circumstances also leading to a state of illness, neuroses or diseases with causes difficult to ascertain.


In addition, the asteroids Orpheus [9pi], Aesculapia [16sa], Psyche [16ge] and Memoria [19pi]  sort of “pepper” the eclipse T-square giving it specific meaning. Martha Wescott [1]provides the following delineations for the asteroids.

AESCULAPIA: Contact with physicians (including the internal healer) and belief systems about the health, symptoms and medical conditions.
ORPHEUS: Sad, sweet or haunting music, lyrics or poetry; dirges; sense of mourning and loss; grief (for what you don't have—what has gone out of your life--  “might have been” or what was); contact with death.
PSYCHE: Recognition of childhood trauma; raw wounds psychologically; vulnerability; memories; insight; psychic impressionability; psychological recovery; the state of your “mental health;” head wounds; brain states.
MEMORIA: Memories.

It shouldn’t take too much effort to put the pieces together and arrive at the news.

Painful memories  of  death and what has gone out of your life are creating medical symptoms.





But why has this news item come out on May 6? If we progress the eclipse chart to May 6, the progressed MC touches off the T-square thereby triggering it on that date.



PS: Going a step further, we might ask ourselves if this was the only expression of the eclipse on May 6 at London. Couldn’t there have been a more positive expression? And the answer is “Yes”…there was a positive expression on the same day. Ebertin links Saturn-Neptune to “poor people” living in difficult circumstances who are “able to achieve success through intense activity , great painstaking effort and a methodical execution of plans”.  The election of Sadiq Khan as a new mayor of London was announced on May 7. His story of a phenomenal rise from a humble background is outlined here: London mayor: The Sadiq Khan story http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-36140479

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