An
Indian man was bitten by a venomous snake, sending a lethal dose of poison
through his veins. With death imminent, he did the only thing he could: he bit
his wife so she would die alongside him. However, the wife claims that she
consented for him to do so. Shankar Rai, a resident of Birsingpur village in
the Samastipur district of Bihar state, was bitten by a snake in his sleep on
Saturday (June 10) night. Upon waking, he realized he was going to die and
became emotional. He looked at his wife Amiri and told her that he loved her
more than anything and that his dying wish was to perish alongside her. To that
end, he sunk his teeth into Amiri's wrist, which she allowed him to do. https://sptnkne.ws/eDwy
The constellations and their stars represent an important ancient
resource of knowledge for astrology on which much solid work has been done in
the past. But unfortunately modern
astrology, with its focus on the tropical zodiac, misses out information that
would be valuable in understanding mundane events like this one in the news.
Shankar Rai of Samastipur was bitten by a snake in his sleep
on June 10, just a day after the Full Moon.
At Samastipur, the Full Moon fell very significantly on the horizon axis. The
Full Moon was conjunct Saturn and square Neptune.
Saturn is the planet that enforces boundaries. Neptune, on
the other hand, embraces everything
without condition or exception. It seeks unity: complete and utter oneness. The
notion of separation is beyond anathema to this cosmic presence for it
perceives all things as simply one big whole without image or identity. Neptune
cannot be defined or restricted. It has no notion of me and you, self and
other.
The Full Moon, the Ascendant and Saturn are placed amid the
stars of Serpens – a constellation linked to poisons and snake bites.
Putting the pieces together we have the issue facing Amiri,
the wife of Shankar Rai, so clearly defined. Should she die with her husband
since he loves her and they are supposedly one or should she separate herself
from his fate?
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