Post by Sowelu on Feb 24, 2005 16:51:23 GMT -5
Paris, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2005
CNN and other media have reported that the a tracheotomy has been performed on the Pope, who was taken to the hospital today. That occurred a little before 8 pm GMT. A tracheotomy is an operation that creates an airway that bypasses the mouth, penetrating the soft spot on the neck. Then, a respirator is inserted directly into the neck.
We will have the charts available soon. However, they point to a complicated situation that will likely develop quickly. Two aspects in particular stand out. The first is in the Holy Father's secondary progressed chart. The progressed Moon is the thing to watch, and it is currently making a close, applying conjunction to his progressed Pluto. This is a progressed event that happens just once every 27 years or so, and the fact that it's occurring now is not particularly encouraging. It suggests a major change, and when you are 84, sick with Parkinson's and beginning to come down with serious infections, there are not many changes available.
The second is that he is at the age when it's possible to have a Uranus return. Uranus has an 84 year orbit, and the Pope is in the middle of this transit right now. What is occurring, however, is that the Sun is in a direct conjunction to that aspect. In other words, there is a conjunction of the Sun and Uranus on his natal Uranus. This, too, is an aspect that points to imminent change -- Uranus is always about change and it tends to move quickly.
This transiting conjunction, which to some extent effects everyone, involves the asteroid (minor planet) Juno, the 'divine consort'. Juno represents that to which we are betrothed, and conjunct the Sun and Uranus, what is changing is the relationship. The Pope is literally married to God; priests wear a wedding band (though he wears the Papal ring).
We will continue to watch this story and the astrology, and invite anyone in the reading audience who is follows Vatican history to please get in touch. You may drop me an email at francis@planetwaves.net. Thanks.
~Eric Francis
CNN and other media have reported that the a tracheotomy has been performed on the Pope, who was taken to the hospital today. That occurred a little before 8 pm GMT. A tracheotomy is an operation that creates an airway that bypasses the mouth, penetrating the soft spot on the neck. Then, a respirator is inserted directly into the neck.
We will have the charts available soon. However, they point to a complicated situation that will likely develop quickly. Two aspects in particular stand out. The first is in the Holy Father's secondary progressed chart. The progressed Moon is the thing to watch, and it is currently making a close, applying conjunction to his progressed Pluto. This is a progressed event that happens just once every 27 years or so, and the fact that it's occurring now is not particularly encouraging. It suggests a major change, and when you are 84, sick with Parkinson's and beginning to come down with serious infections, there are not many changes available.
The second is that he is at the age when it's possible to have a Uranus return. Uranus has an 84 year orbit, and the Pope is in the middle of this transit right now. What is occurring, however, is that the Sun is in a direct conjunction to that aspect. In other words, there is a conjunction of the Sun and Uranus on his natal Uranus. This, too, is an aspect that points to imminent change -- Uranus is always about change and it tends to move quickly.
This transiting conjunction, which to some extent effects everyone, involves the asteroid (minor planet) Juno, the 'divine consort'. Juno represents that to which we are betrothed, and conjunct the Sun and Uranus, what is changing is the relationship. The Pope is literally married to God; priests wear a wedding band (though he wears the Papal ring).
We will continue to watch this story and the astrology, and invite anyone in the reading audience who is follows Vatican history to please get in touch. You may drop me an email at francis@planetwaves.net. Thanks.
~Eric Francis