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In the
event chart, Venus, the ruler of the South Node was conjunct the North Node. In
Scorpio, the planet of happiness, relationship, and love, is in detriment and
more likely to express negatively. Since planets conjunct the North Node manifest
outwardly, and the South Node ruler is typically related to loss, sacrifice, or
sorrow, this was what Venus brought to bear to a children’s school on a cold
December day: heartache, sadness, and loss of love.
Pluto,
ruler of the North Node, was in a yod with Saturn and Jupiter. Pluto is
currently in partile sextile to Saturn and the planets are in mutual reception;
both were quincunx Jupiter, debilitated by sign and retrogradation. The
configuration was activated by the Moon, which had just left the degree of the
apex planet, Jupiter, and its conjunction to Pluto. I view yods as a frustrating
combination of energy that has no resolution. This yod expressed in the irrational
actions of a twenty-year-old with assault weapons, and helpless children and
teachers with no avenue of escape. The configuration describes the outward
manifestation of terror and death to innocent children in an environment under
the control of authority and typically assumed to be safe.
Mercury in
detriment in Sagittarius is also significant as it is in the degree of its
first station on November 6, 2012 – a degree activated by the station. Mercury was
opposite the November 28th lunar eclipse degree of 6°47 Gemini, while the debilitated Jupiter
was conjunct it. A lunar eclipse denotes culmination and events that unfold
quickly and have far-reaching effects.
I suspect that
when the birth data of the shooter (and victims) are known, that the eclipse degree, nodes and yod will contact
significant points in natal charts. Until then, the investigation continues,
and a heartbreaking weekend ten days before Christmas unfolds without twenty
children and six teachers who leave behind presents under joyless trees and
loved ones asking ‘why’?
excellent as always Kathy!
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