Портал "Русская Профессиональная Астрология"
Subject: Re: Как жить дальше будем ?
Date : 03 Sep 1998 07:17 GMT
From : Vladimir Sazonov [vladimir] (vladimir@berlin.snafu.de)
To : Ruslan [Ruslan Grigorijew] (ruslan@dialogue.bancorp.ru)
Господа !
почитайте что пишут на западе по поводу России.
Автор письма - Клавдия Дикинс, специалист по анализу затмений в мунданных
картах.
From: Claudia Dikinis <starcats@gte.net>
3. September 1998 06:11
>
>September 2, 1998
>
>Dear Eclipse Mavens Everywhere,
>
>Here are the notes I took re: the CIS as I watched Ted Koppel's "Night
>Line," September 1, 1998 broadcast.
>
>1. The CIS's military, unpaid for a couple of years, sits on 22,000
>nuclear warheads.
>2. Russia's Ruble is in free fall. They have nothing to sell. Their oil
>and gas are worthless as there is a glut in the world market as it is.
>3. The CIS's military is in a "revolutionary" mood.
>4. Eleven percent of CIS's citizens would support armed insurrection.
>5. The call for Yeltsin's impreachment is serious.
>6. 480 conscripted soldiers committed suicide in 1997.
>7. Desertions from the military are high.
>8. The CIS has enough raw Uranium and Plutonium to make a tremendous
>number of new nuclear weapons, or sell the raw materials in the middle
>east for large profits.
>_______________________
>
>New Chart to Consider for Eclipse Studies:
>
>The People's Chart:
>
>The People's USSR
>Nov 7, 1917
>10:52 PM LMT -2:01
>Lenningrad, Russia
>59N55 030E15
>Asc: 22 Leo 36
>
>
>The Government:
>
>USSR (United Soviet Socialist Republics)
>Dec 30, 1922
>12:00 pm EEt -2:00
>Moscow, Russia
>55N45 37E35
>Asc: 12 Taurus
>
>
>CIS:
>
>CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States)
>December 8, 1991
>12:00 pm EET -2:00
>Moscow, Russia
>55N45 037E35
>Asc: 13 Pisces
>________________________________________
>
>September 6th's lunar eclipse at 13 Pisces hits the CIS's
>Ascendant/Descendant axis which creates a t-square which will operate to
>foment further crisis in Russia. The t-square is formed by Eclipse Moon
>in Pisces on the Ascendant opposing eclipse Sun conjuncting the CIS's
>natal Jupiter. Both Moon, Sun and Jupiter square the CIS's Mars, Sun and
>Mercury at 6, 15, and 16 degrees Sagittarius, respectively. This 1/7
>axis opposition in square to house 9 of the CIS's chart impacts not only
>it's natal chart, but brings to the forefront unresolved psychological,
>emotional, political, economic, and ideologic wounds from Russia's past
>commencing with the 1917 People's Chart for the USSR.
>
>It is important to remember that Russia thrived on an aristocratic
>identity prior to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. (See notes from
>Columbia Encyclopedia below). Although the fate of the common people lay
>in ruins, the international identity of Russia was one of grandeur with
>it's royalty often marrying heads of state of other nations. The
>privileged classes benefitted from each rise in status and Russia
>thrived on dramatic increases to her purse. Strangely, this accent on
>the purity of blood, autocracy, orthodoxy and nationalilty, was shadowed
>in the hemophiliac son of Nicholas and Alexandra, the last Czar and
>Czarina of Russia. This "bleeder," who could only be "saved" by
>Rasputin, opened the door to Alexandra's irrational dependence upon
>Rasputin, a drunken self-appointed priest and "psychic" with a penchant
>for women. Rasputin had an uncanny ability to staunch the boy's bleeding
>and saved him from death more than once. Nicholas, a weak man and an
>even weaker ruler, left Alexandra and Rasputin in charge of the
>government. The fiascos and intrigues that ensued were the death knell
>for the old guard and opened the gates for the Bolshevik Revolution.
>
>Russia divested herself of royalty a mere 81 years ago -- less than 1
>full Uranus cycle. Before Uranus could "return" to its natal place in
>the Peoples' USSR chart and the USSR Organization Chart, the Communist
>regime fell (1991) with Russia becoming the CIS. For 81 years Russia has
>not held onto a stable identity and this alone is enough to cause great
>psychic disruptions in the collective consciousness of the Russian
>people. An identity crisis for an individual is a painful process
>fraught with devastating ups and downs. The sense of isolation,
>alienation, and instablity can be triggers for actions that are not in a
>person's best interest. Multiply these same factors by the millions. An
>identity wounded nation, such as Germany in 1939, is fertile ground for
>the spawning of a dictator like Hitler; a civil war; a coup d'tat; and
>the infiltration of carpetbaggers ready to rape an already wounded
>nation. Russia's mobsters are examples of carpetbaggers and Pluto's
>negative turn to criminality par excellence.
>
>Liz Greene's quote (below) was provided to me courtesy of Storm, an
>excellent astrologer, friend and colleague:
>
>"Many years ago I gave a seminar for the Wrenkin Trust, which was then
>transcribed, edited and turned into a book called, The Outer Planets and
>Their Cycles. (Liz Greene, The Outer Planets and Their Cycles, CRCS,
>Reno, Nevada, 1983) In passing, while examining the birth chart of the
>Soviet Union, I made a prediction about its future. It was really a
>kind of throwaway, as I did not have much knowledge at the time about
>the subtleties of mundane astrology. My rather naпve prediction was
>based on the fact that *Pluto would creep up to conjunct the Soviet
>Union's natal Sun in seven years' time. I had observed that every time
>a powerful transit hit this natal Sun in Scorpio, the Soviet leadership
>changed.* In mundane terms, this is a fairly obvious and single
>conclusion, since the Sun in a national chart reflects, amongst other
>things, the nation's leadership.
>
>"The reason I expected a collapse rather than yet another typical
>struggle for the leadership was because Pluto is rather more all
>encompassing than the other outer planets. It tends to wipe everything
>clean, and nothing remains of the original form or structure. There
>were other transits - for example, the Uranus-Neptune-Saturn conjunction
>in the first decanate of Capricorn, approaching the Soviet Union's Venus
>in the 4th house - that suggested that this imminent collapse was going
>to be like a marriage breakup. It would be a disintegration from within
>rather than from without, and all the various satellite countries would
>start asking for a divorce. This was how I read it at the time, and
>there was no indication in 1982 of the vents to come. A new leader was
>certainly in the cards; but a total collapse was unthinkable. In the
>subsequent seven years, therefore, I didn't think about it. Then
>everything came to pass as predicted. So every now and then,
>astrologers can make accurate prognostications. I am sure that many of
>you have had this experience."
>
>(Greene, Liz: "The Horoscope In Manifestation," CPA PRESS, London,
>England, (1997) pgs. 131-132.)
>
>CIS: Mars 6 Sagittarius, Sun 15 Sagittarius, and Mercury 16 Sagittarius:
>
>*On February 14, 2001, Pluto will conjunct the CIS's natal Sun, but the
>process is already unfolding. Pluto conjuncted Mars on December 11,
>1997, retrograded, and will conjunct Mars again on October 6, 1998.
>Pluto will retrograde before it reaches a partile conjunction with
>Mercury, but because the Sun is the heart of the chart and casts it's
>rays widely, the Sun and Mercury are already impacted by the Pluto
>transit. Pluto's transits are irrevocable. What dies under Pluto's hand
>does not "resurrect" feeling all chipper after enduring a dark
>cleansing. It is irretriveably lost, as is witnessed by any individual
>who has undergone a devastating Pluto transit. We apply the same
>concepts to the rulership and leaders of the current CIS.
>
>The fact that the eclipse sets off a dramatic t-square where transiting
>Pluto now strikes at the CIS's 9th house, is a clear indicator that the
>unraveling process has begun. There will be no clear, easy, path of
>rescue for the CIS. Global infusions of capital will not solve the
>identity issues nor heal the wounded psyche of the nation. For now we
>need to set our sights and our prayers on Russia in hopes that she can
>avert the ultimate catastrophe: psychic infection that leads to
>unbearable blood shed and maniacal abuse of power.
>
>More to Come, if I can bear it!
>
>Warmly,
>
>Claudia Starcats
>
>_______________________________
>
>Columbia Encyclopedia:
>
> Russian Revolution:
> violent upheavals in Russia ending in the overthrow of
> the czarist government in 1917. By 1905 discontent
> permeated all classes: the peasants, workers, army,
> intelligentsia, national and religious minorities, and
> segments of the bourgeoisie and aristocracy. The
> RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (1904-5) revealed the
> corruption and incompetence of the regime of
> NICHOLAS II. The Revolution of 1905 began in January,
> when troops fired on a peaceful crowd of workers who,
> led by a priest, were marching to the Winter Palace in St.
> Petersburg to petition the czar. This bloody Sunday was
> followed by months of disorders throughout Russia. In
> October the czar granted basic civil liberties and a
> parliament, or DUMA, but the first and second dumas
> were soon dissolved and the revolutionary movement
> was ruthlessly suppressed. WORLD WAR I, which
> began in 1914, brought the situation to a head. By
> March 1917 (February in the Old Style calendar), military
> defeats, acute civilian suffering, and government
> ineptness had led to food riots and strikes in Petrograd
> (the capital's new, less Germanic name) and Moscow.
> Many soldiers refused to help put down the disorders.
> In mid-March the czar tried unsuccessfully to dissolve
> the fourth duma. The insurgents seized Petrograd, the
> duma appointed a provisional government under Prince
> LVOV, and Nicholas was forced to abdicate. Most
> welcomed the end of autocracy, but the new
> government had little support, and its power was limited
> by the Petrograd workers' and soldiers' council, or
> SOVIET, which controlled troops, communications, and
> transport. The government called for a general amnesty,
> civil liberties, and a constituent assembly elected by
> universal suffrage, but said nothing about the war or
> about redistribution of land. The soviet demanded
> peace, and demonstrations forced the foreign minister to
> resign in May. In April, LENIN had returned to Russia to
> lead the small Bolshevik party (see BOLSHEVISM AND
> MENSHEVISM) under the slogans end the war, all land
> to the peasants, and all power to the soviets.
> KERENSKY replaced Lvov as head of the government in
> July. Those who wanted to limit the soviet's power
> rallied around General Z.G. Kornilov, whose attempt in
> September (October, Old Style) to seize Petrograd was
> put down with the help of the Bolsheviks and other
> socialists. Lenin urged the soviet, in which the
> Bolsheviks now had a majority, to take power. On the
> night of Nov. 6 (Oct. 24, Old Style) Bolshevik workers
> and sailors captured the government buildings and the
> Winter Palace. The Second All-Russian Congress of
> Soviets approved the coup, after the Menshevik and
> SOCIALIST REVOLUTIONARY PARTY delegates had
> left the meeting. A cabinet (the Council of People's
> Commissars) was set up with Lenin as chairman. The
> Congress of Soviets called for an end to the war and
> gave private and church lands to the village soviets.
> Bolsheviks soon took Moscow and other cities.
> Workers' control was established in factories, banks
> were nationalized, and an economic council was formed.
> The constituent assembly met in Jan. 1918, but was
> disbanded by Bolshevik troops. The Cheka (political
> police) was set up to eliminate the opposition. In March,
> Russia made peace (see BREST-LITOVSK, TREATY
> OF). Civil war between Bolshevik (Red) and
> anti-Bolshevik (White) forces raged until 1920, centering
> in S Russia, Ukraine, and Siberia. It was accompanied by
> the intervention of British, American, French, and other
> armies, allegedly to protect Allied supplies. The
> Bolsheviks' military victory, due partly to the lack of
> cooperation among their opponents and partly to the
> reorganization of the Red Army by TROTSKY, was won
> at the cost of vast devastation.
>--
>Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change.
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