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Eclipse highlights difficult to cure Ehlers-Danloss syndrome






Auriga – the Charioteer



For six years, Natasha Silverman, a law graduate with everything to live for, has been battling a little-known but devastating condition that has left her in a wheelchair and reliant on a ventilator to breathe. Ms Silverman suffers from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), an incurable hereditary disorder which affects the connective tissues in the body. At present, there are no EDS specialists in the UK, and she's now facing the challenge of raising thousands of pounds to fly to the US for three major neurosurgeries to drastically change - and even save - her life. June 2 http://goo.gl/ILubKi







In the last few posts we have confined ourselves to seeing how the solar eclipse of March 9 is manifesting in events. This is happening because it is being triggered by the June 5  New Moon [15ge] that falls opposite Saturn [16sa], the apex point of the  eclipse T-square. Shown here is the eclipse chart for London where it was significantly placed straddling the horizon.

That this eclipse was, among other things, about difficult to cure diseases was indicated by (a) Saturn in the constellation of Ophiuchus, the medicine man struggling with the Serpent (b) Neptune in the Indian lunar asterism Shatabhisha literally  “Requiring a Hundred Physicians”, indicating diseases that are difficult to cure.  

Notice also that the New Moon [15ge] takes place on the descendant conjunct the star Hasseleh, iota Auriga [17ge]. Auriga is the Charioteer, a constellation that Diana Rosenberg links to people with mobility problems that require a wheelchair!

Finally, on the MC is the asteroid Terpsichore which Martha Wescott links to “the flexor muscles and the ability to move” opposite Uranus which  is known to cause neurological problems i.e. organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system. In her book Medical Astrology, Eileen Nauman writes:


Although the nervous system is Mercury-guided, the actual impulses that leap from one nerve synapse to another are ruled by Uranus. People with strong Uranuses tend to buckle under stress or to react to it more strongly than other people.

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