The Aflockalypse

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Four days ago, 5000 birds fell dead from the sky in Beebe, Arkansas. Since then, subsequent reports have been made in Louisiana, Sweden, New Zealand, and now more in Maryland. Has anyone seen astrological explanation of this online yet?

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I haven't :D

On another hand, why would it have to be astrologically explicable at all?
Last year there was also a great dying in the waters of Brasil (August, if I remember correctly - aligators, turtles, fish, etc.) and as far as I know, no one tried to explain it astrologically.

It may have something to do with the two eclipses, but It is an enormous task of making charts for every part of the globe where they are supposed to have an effect and then try to predict what they will cause.

Goran

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Has anyone seen astrological explanation of this online yet?
Whilst bird die offs occur often, its interesting to take it in the context of the conjunction of Jupiter with Uranus. The whole point of the mass reporting was that people seemed to want to view it as a "Sign and Portent from the Heavens", literally! Very fitting for starry old Uranus!!!
mike c

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Here's something. Not sure how significant.

On January 1st just after midnight the Sun, Moon, Mars and North Node were all parallel at 23 South declination. 23 degrees north or south is, according to Paul Newman in "Declination in Astrology" a powerful place for a planet to be, as beyond 23 degrees it is out of bounds, beyond the boundaries of the Sun.

Anyone with more experience working with declinations able to make sense of this 4 planet parallel in light of the mass die off of blackbirds in Arkansas that night?

Tara

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Thanks Tara,

I have Paul Newman's book but I confess I often forget to check parallels of declination or (more traditionally) parallels of latitude to the ecliptic.

Its definitely something we should all be investigating more to get away from a two dimensional mindset.

Mark
As thou conversest with the heavens, so instruct and inform thy minde according to the image of Divinity William Lilly