by Lynn Hayes
The earthquake yesterday in Samoa was a severe one, with a magnitude of nearly 8 on the Richter scale, resulting in a tsunami in the Samoan islands that have killed hundreds of people.
This event occurred as the Moon joined Jupiter, Chiron and Neptune, but even more significant is the square of Ceres, the planet of nurturing and our relationship with the Earth, to Neptune in what is now a stellium in Aquarius.
Neptune of course represents the vast oceans, and the square of Ceres to Neptune is reminiscent of the devastation that Ceres caused to her devoted followers when her daughter Persephone was taken by Pluto into the underworld. Sad and desperate, Ceres caused the crops to wither and die, and the people experienced a disastrous famine.
Ceres is rising in the chart of the earthquake event, which occurred at 6:48 am just south of Apia in the Samoan islands. As the planet rising in the chart it is extremely powerful and suggests that our balance with the Earth is somehow implicated in the event.
Certainly earthquakes and tsunamis have occurred for millions of years and we can’t really say that our lack of care for the Earth has caused this current event. But we live in a manner that does not respect the simultaneous power and fragility of our connection to the planet. Humans continue to build settlements and cities in areas which are known to be risky locations for earthquakes and floods, assuming that the power of humanity is greater than the power of the planet. Every now and then we have to realize that this is just not the case.
posted October 4, 2009 at 6:33 pm
I shouldn’t say it helped that Mars was within quincunx of Neptune, this always being a tricky aspect. Mars, Neptune, and Pluto are all in various ways quake relevant and I also note Pluto back again on the World Point of 0 Cap. I was expecting trouble with Pluto once again here – witness the massive China quake that occurred on same. The current crisis, typhoons if not quakes, is general and widely reported in line with the world point. Indonesia, Samoa, Philippines, now India