posted July 15, 2011 10:20 AM
http://www.emakurent.com/Home/tabid/41/EntryId/1/Not-just-another-Mars-transit.aspx Watch out for July 25th - 29th 2011!
Let's proceed to the last eclipse activation by Mars during its trip through Gemini, which will happen between 25th and 29th of July this year. This time, the total lunar eclipse of June 15th 2011 will be activated by Mars transitting the 25th degree of Gemini - the degree opposite the eclipse point. It's going to be strong, because total eclipses are strong. While this is simple enough to see, it's not so simple to know what what exactly is going to happen.
The activation of the eclipse degree coincides with the lunar upper maxima on the 26th/27th July - that is, the Moon reaching the northernmost limit during its monthly declination cycle. This is a warning signal, suggesting a probability of another strong earthquake, or at least increased seizmic activity. The Moon will be in apogee on July 28th, another coincidence suggesting heat waves and the possibility of large and devastating fires - especially in the northern hemisphere experiencing summer, of course.
Mentally and psychologically disturbed people with suicidal as well as agressive behavioral tendencies will need to be taken care of. Watch out for the signs of their drastically changing moods!
What regions of the Earth could be affected? There are strong ACG lines over New Zealand region again, suggesting a possibility of increased seizmic activity taking place there again. Uranus and Pluto hovering over the Japanese region (primarily Pluto on the descendant line for the Honshu region) give hints of another sensitive area.
The Californian coast had the Moon, the Sun and the node on the IC at the time of eclipse, suggesting important activities going on there in the last week of July. A famous woman could die or a scandal involving important people (especially females) could take place. Weather and nature-wise, could be fires or an increased number of earthquakes.
The Arizona region could be vulnerable again, with Uranus on the descendant and Puto on the IC (note that the angles of this eclipse are very close to those of the June 1st solar eclipse!), as well as other region along 110 W.
The northern part of Mexico could be affected by a mixture of Saturn, Uranus and Pluto lines.
Capetown in South Africa and some middle and east European states will experience the effect of Mars on the IC, running along the 18 E line. This line is running exactly over Stockholm, Sweden. There'll probably be a heat wave in southern Italy, as well as along the Adriatic coast. Some parts of Europe (central to eastern Spain, France and northern Germany) will see the effect of Pluto on the ascendant, causing some bad weather - could be thunderstorms or fires. Mars is on MC over the Alaska region, while Mars on the ascendant passes over the Indonesian island Java, western Australia and some Asian countries (Burma, Thailand and central China), which could account for more accidents in those regions. New Caledonia and Vanuatu (the Pacific region) could also be affected by Saturn on the IC and Pluto on the descendant respectively.
It's really hard to say what exactly will happen! The Sun, the Moon and the planets undobtedly leave their mark on our Earth every time an important astrological configuration takes place. Animate and inanimate natures are affected in the same way and to the same degree, but some processes remain hidden, while some erupt without notice. It's a loooong science