Astrology by Paul Saunders

Monday, 8 July 2013

Taking a deeper look at the Astrology of the San Francisco air crash.

Asiana flight

I was looking a little deeper at the San Francisco plane crash of a couple of days ago where quite remarkably all but 2 of the 300+ people on board survived. It seems like the aircraft came in a little too steep to a notoriously tricky place to land by the water’s edge in San Francisco bay. The aircraft appeared to catch the edge of the water and the runway, just before the pilot tried to abort the landing, ripping the tail off the aircraft sending it spinning before crashing on the grass verge. The airline Asiana have ruled out a technical failure so it seems pilot error may have been the deciding factor. The Astrology does not rule this out.

Egypt – Disruption, violence and confusion reigns

Tahrir Square

In Egypt since the military coup last week taking down the government of Mohamed Morsi, the now former President, there has been celebrations, violence, more protests and still no-one has stepped into the breach to officially take over to lead the country out of the confusion that now has a hold over the population. In looking at the transits and the history of this chart, you can see repeated themes popping up through the years.

Andy Murray wins the Wimbledon single’s title.

AndyMurray

Very well done to Andy Murray (click to see his natal chart) who became the first British winner of Wimbledon, wiping out 77 years of impatient waiting for another champion from Britain; the last British man to win the men’s title was Fred Perry who won in 1936. Andy beat Novak Djokovic in straight sets yesterday afternoon on a sun drenched and very warm centre court in South West London. I suspected he would finally win the “holy grail” this year and I went so far as to say so on the back of my post about him last year. So what aspects were active for him to be successful this time around?

Saturday, 6 July 2013

New Moon 8th July 2013 – Plant a seed and watch it grow…

seedling

The traditional message of the new Moon every 28 days or so is one of beginnings, of the start of a new cycle of growth, of making a fresh start or getting the germination of an idea that one day may grow in to something more substantial. The old English proverb of “from tiny acorns, large Oak trees grow” is absolutely the metaphor that I would use for the coming new Moon on the 8th of July. For the first time in a long time this is a new Moon to be savoured, and to take full advantage of.