I've been devouring news on Japan, especially since I discovered a more reliable source (than any US commercial hype junk) on NHK from Japan.
Now Astrology isn't a science in these "modern" times, but it once guided the decisions and actions of human endeavor, and it did so with amazing and uncanny accuracy. As they say, the metaphysics of today are the physics of tomorrow. Or something like that. Anyway, since I'm feeling extremely emotional and anxious about the situation in Japan right now, I set out to search online to find out the astrological connection between Uranus and nuclear power. I came across this page, which has some stunning insights.
Those who honor and appreciate such things may already know that Uranus moved out of Pisces and into Aries on Friday, March 11, 2011, the very day of one of the world's worst natural disasters and the beginning of one of the world's worst man-made disasters: The triple-whammy of Japan's earthquake, tsunami, and multiple nuclear reactor meltdown.
Anne Ortelee writes:
Anyway, Ortelee goes on to write about the “SuperMoon” (full moon closest to earth than in 18 years) taking place on Saturday at 28 Virgo and how it will push us to RELEASE on a very emotional level and that "something that is finished and isn’t going forward with us on our journey." Great. We get to guess what that something is.
It's interesting that I used to get nightmares about tsunamis and tidal waves. Also interesting that about a month ago I began to dive into learning how to make Asian food, particularly Japanese food, which is absolutely wonderful. What's that about? That aside, I'm exceedingly impressed by the brave, collected, and responsible attitude of the Japanese people in this dire situation. They are my collective heroes; they set the model to which I aspire. They are the models of true character.
Now Astrology isn't a science in these "modern" times, but it once guided the decisions and actions of human endeavor, and it did so with amazing and uncanny accuracy. As they say, the metaphysics of today are the physics of tomorrow. Or something like that. Anyway, since I'm feeling extremely emotional and anxious about the situation in Japan right now, I set out to search online to find out the astrological connection between Uranus and nuclear power. I came across this page, which has some stunning insights.
Those who honor and appreciate such things may already know that Uranus moved out of Pisces and into Aries on Friday, March 11, 2011, the very day of one of the world's worst natural disasters and the beginning of one of the world's worst man-made disasters: The triple-whammy of Japan's earthquake, tsunami, and multiple nuclear reactor meltdown.
Anne Ortelee writes:
We just saw Uranus exit 29 Pisces in a wave of whooshing slam and crash of explosive energy. As Uranus entered Aries to begin a new 84 year journey, the explosive fire of melting down nuclear power plants appeared in our world.Did you notice that? The phrase "a new 84 year journey"? That means we're in for this for 84 years, folks. But we can take comfort in the fact that,
The good and bad part about Uranus is it is unpredictable. So while we can apply key words, we don’t always know HOW the events will appear. And Uranus always throws a twist in EVEN if you THINK you CAN predict it. Uranus likes the unpredictable! We were able to see with his entry into fire, that we could expect an explosion of fire. And right on cue, Uranus brought a partial meltdown and explosion of nuclear power plants affected by the tsunami and earthquake. Uranus rules earthquakes. Here in New York, 14 people were decapitated on I-95 in a bus crash ~ Uranus rules severing and Aries rules the head ~ where the bus tipped over and slid sideways into a sign pole that sliced through the bus at “head” level, slicing off the passenger heads and top of the bus. Uranus has a crooked rotation, rotating sideways through the heavens and the bus slid sideways. You can’t make this stuff up! And if you did, no one would believe you! At times like this, I am totally in awe of astrology and its symbolic representation of what we are experiencing here on earth. As above, so below, as without, so within.Well of course. Uranus (explosions, nuclear power, earthquakes, unpredictability) enters Aries (the Martian fire sign of war, stunning violence, and beginnings...beginnings). I live on the "ring of fire" in the Pacific Northwest, a hive of earthquake activity and a magnet for tsunamis, quite overdue for our own "big one."
Anyway, Ortelee goes on to write about the “SuperMoon” (full moon closest to earth than in 18 years) taking place on Saturday at 28 Virgo and how it will push us to RELEASE on a very emotional level and that "something that is finished and isn’t going forward with us on our journey." Great. We get to guess what that something is.
we can expect extreme coastal tides, severe storms, powerful earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions as the natural world responds to the closeness of the Moon’s gravitational pull on earth and we line up with the Sun and her. We can expect extreme emotional responses in ourselves as well as we feel the Moon’s pull on our body’s water...asking us to change our habitsGee. My main habit is an effort to live and in a manner relatively free of pain, suffering, and inconveniences. Guess it's time I examined this habit and be ready to release it. But of course,
We human beings aren’t big on change. We like our routines and the rituals that support us. We like to think the world is a safe, predictable place. We like to know that our coffee will have enough half and half, our shower will be hot, our cell phone will ring and our computer will sign on to the internet. Sure, we can go without, but we tend to get cranky pretty fast if we have to go TOO long without our routines.That's for damn sure, Anne. I'm an American for godsake. I expect my petty little cup to be perpetually fulfilled. She also says
part of the energy of the past year and a half has been very much to get us ready for a major FORWARD evolutionary push of ourselves and the rest of humanity. It is exceptionally rare to have six major outer planets changing signs at the same time AND entering the “angles”, the action section, of the anima mundi or world chart.Oh. And she says that Mercury is going to be a busy little bee on top of everything else this week. Oh. Boy.
It's interesting that I used to get nightmares about tsunamis and tidal waves. Also interesting that about a month ago I began to dive into learning how to make Asian food, particularly Japanese food, which is absolutely wonderful. What's that about? That aside, I'm exceedingly impressed by the brave, collected, and responsible attitude of the Japanese people in this dire situation. They are my collective heroes; they set the model to which I aspire. They are the models of true character.
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