Sunday, March 13, 2011

Expect the Unexpected - Part 2

As much as we do not like forecasting dire events, the following may be important.

The Fukushima Power Plant was commissioned March 26, 1971, no time available.

The following chart shows the commission date horoscope in the inner wheel and today’s transiting planets.











Some points worth noting. I've used the commissioned date for the Fukushima Power Plant, however, the transiting planet energy could affect any place in the world.

The natal chart has an Aries Sun which squares Mars in Capricorn. Thus Uranus closing in on the Sun and Pluto almost on the natal Mars.

The current transits seem to point to the period of March 18-24 as an extreme in volatile energy. The period around April 4-6 seems to heat up again as Mars is in hard aspect to the Sun / Mars square and Mars is translating the Uranus North Node square.

The transiting planets have the Sun joining Uranus On March 21 and thus squaring the North Node in Sagittarius, Jupiter is also forming an opposition to Saturn which will be exact on March 28.

What is not mentioned or followed by many astrologers are the Uranian planets, of which Hades is currently at 28 degrees in Gemini and therefore forming a T-square with Uranus and the North Node.

With the perigee full moon on March 19 and the spring equinox on March 20, it would appear the height of this explosive energy is in front of us. Hopefully the massive earthquake has released the pent up energy that has been building for some time, and what we have seen is not a precursor to a bigger event in the near future. It is very difficult, if not impossible to forecast such events to the day. The problem is not with the astrology but with the astrologers.

Obviously March 26 is 40 years ago. 40 is a number often used by Eric Hadik and seen in the Bible as 40 days, or weeks, or months or years "of testing".

Hopefully this test is over.

We should all send our prayers to the people of Japan. Our world leaders, who seem to be in short supply, should also not take their eyes off the critical situation in Libya.

Where natural disasters are not under our control, mass murders are.

"One of the deep secrets of life is that all that is really worth the doing is what we do for others"
— Lewis Carroll

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