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Another 1 Scorpio moon hit by a truck. Angles 27 Cardinal. 

These events are unbelievable.

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My friend, with Venus @ 0 Aquarius, part of a grand cross, is getting killed by this transit. Slaughtered.

Honestly, from what I have seen and heard - the people getting hit by this are easily being hit as hard as Capricorns were. I can't believe the number and the variety of truly horrific, unexpected things, that have happened to 0-1 Aquarius (primarily). Sun, Venus or Moon.

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One of my dad's employees, also my co-worker, attempted suicide last week... totally unexpected, violent, gruesome, just so sad. Apparently it was a reaction to something said by his ex-wife, with whom he had just finalized a divorce. My dad was really shocked because he had just seen him earlier that day and he seemed happy about moving into a new place. Something  happened that evening, and the next morning his ex called the office to explain that he was in the hospital. He's going to be ok. This is the same guy who quit a couple years ago and then asked to come back to his old job. So it was already evident that he had some tumultuous home life. His 3 children are grown, but he cares for other family members. He's an outstanding worker and my dad took him back in a heartbeat. Now my dad is going to visit him in the hospital tomorrow with his secretary.

I just found his birthdate, and the chart couldn't be a better fit for the man that I know from the office. He's one of those people that can talk and talk and talk, and I was right assuming he has gemini (moon). And then two stelliums including Mars, Venus, Sun, and mC in late degree Cap, plus  Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury in early to mid Aqua. Cap Sun and 1d Saturn are conjunct. A truly exceptional individual, incredibly hard worker, a devoted father and son and brother, but apparently had major problems with his marriage. He's in his early 60s. I'm going to write him a card.

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I talked to my first person who was hit, but with a positive force, today.

There are 0 and 3 Aquarius. The different was the great aspects to the Sun and Mercury in Aquarius.  But it was good to see.

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I never thought Pluto in Aquarius would be easier for fixed signs, than Pluto in Capricorn was for Cardinal signs. Just that the load would come off the heavily Cardinal. Having been through it, I feel for the fixed signs. I also think Pluto in Aquarius, collectively, could get quite messy. I wonder how fixed signs will experience this, individually, and what the overachiever theme or feeling will be. For me, the biggest one was fear.

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Over achiever lol. I meant overarching, before autocorrect got in the way.

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@buendia As a Taurus, I think it's a building picture, because of Uranus in fixed Taurus since 2018, then Saturn in fixed Aquarius since 2020 (square Uranus) and now Pluto in fixed Aqua. The nodal transit with eclipses in Taurus-Scorpio, I've found to be an additional intense fixed challenge. These transits have impacted all fixed signs... so as Pluto enters the scene, this history needs to be taken into account, ie, we've already been in the cosmic grinder for some time (but that's not to discount the impact of Pluto!)

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Ben had a stroke. 3 Aquarius rising. Fuck.

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Sorry to hear that @elsa. Hope he comes out OK.

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Too close to home!  May God bless him with a full and rapid recovery. 🙏

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@warped my other friend, with Venus 0 Aquarius is currently fighting for her life against a severe reaction to a drug.  I mean, she is in a massive life threatening scene at this moment, which has degraded to unfathomable over the last three days.

Like, are you better?

No, worse.

repeat, repeat, repeat.

I was able to talk to Ben. He's quite jumbled.... "hospice" and "work" have the same meaning at this moment. He has refused treatment but told me he wanted treatment. I made him repeat it, repeatedly. He's got a friend there with him so many she can do something with it.  CRAP.

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Omg, praying for them both.  Perhaps Ben can get a Tele-med consult to avoid the trauma of a hospital that could cause more harm.  Surely now he will retire and perhaps move near you once he's better.

Drug reactions and medical errors are now a bigger threat to the patient than most diseases.  

 

 

 

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@elsa omg.... I just went through this... friends all around me falling apart. Heartbreaking.

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@elsa 🙏

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@elsa Oh Elsa, I am sending you both LOVE 🧡🧡🧡

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All of you, apols, my reply came in the wrong place.

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@elsa NO! I am so sorry E. This is horrible news. I am so sorry.

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@elsa oh no! I’m so sorry!

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Saying a prayer for Ben. So sorry Elsa.

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@jana Thank you.  I'm pretty sure he's headed home with his blood clot. I guess it's good he can die on his own terms. I just wish I could be sure these are his terms in his sound mind. 🙁

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Don't give up, he's NOT going to die!  Many recover from clots with either conventional or alternative meds. The high profile anti-V docs are addressing this and more on their websites.

We're still praying! 🙏

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@warped no, you don't understand.

He had a stroke. He has a blood clot which is going to kill him. He is refusing treatment for it but also, not in his right mind. He will not even allow his bp to be taken. He's waiting to be discharged so he can go home... and back to work, which will never happen unless he gets that clot plucked out... He is adamantly refusing this and his wishes are being respected, even though everyone know he's impaired.

The people at the hospital have made it clear to the person with POA, he will die. This person is honoring Ben's wishes, which I think they should. Unfortunately, he told me yesterday, he would get it taken care of. I don't think he was shining me on. I think he's impaired... but actually, he can walk and talk and use the bathroom on his own. He has one arm affected and it appears his brain is stuck where it was when the stroke occurred. He also did not call for help for an entire day after the stroke.

He is opting out here and it's out of everyone's hands unless he states he wants treatment. He's not going to do it... because of a brain fart. We all agree on this.

But he was in ICU for the clot and asked repeatedly, if he would consent to treatment. NO.

Though we all know he is very very interesting in living a long time! He believes he is going back to work and tf out of the hospital. Ben is respected and feared by the people around him. They will not cross him.

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He was fine and then this happened suddenly?  He must have thought many times about what he'd do if it happened to him, and made this decision in advance.  But when he actually ended up in the ICU, the situation (fixable) wasn't what he'd legally prepared for!?!

Could you go there and perhaps convince him that this isn't literally the hill to die on?  I know you're in no condition to travel, but you might be the only one who can get through.

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