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Mars square Saturn

by a21cent @ Sunday, 05. Aug, 2007 - 10:37:43 am

Here is a graphic and literal example of astrology in action. It shows that symbolism is not just imagination, and reality is not just meaningless lumps of matter interacting randomly:

"A 15-tonne earth mover had just driven over Ross Marrs' Saturn, crushing the front of his red car into a clump of metal."

http://news.therecord.com/News/CanadaWorld/article/223135

This happened on the day that Mars was square Saturn. Mars is associated with the colour red, and is in fact the red planet. Saturn is about contraction, and Mars-Saturn can be about an irresistible force meeting an immovable object. The man's surname is Marrs, his car's name is Saturn, his car is coloured red, crushing is the contraction, and there was a red (Mars) stop (Saturn) light on the traffic lights that wasn't heeded for some reason, and therein lies the theme of Mars-square-Saturn.Mars-Saturn is about accelerators versus brakes, starting and stopping, using force to push forwards when meeting heavy resistance.

"Gregory would not confirm which vehicle ran the red light and said police are still investigating."


 
 

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