Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The San Andreas Fault

In the past week or so, I have been looking into the history of the San Andreas fault.  The name, the San Andreas fault, was coined by Andrew Lawson, professor at UC Berkely in the 1890's. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Lawson
He gave the region that name because of it's close proximity to Lake San Andreas.  In 1893, Professor Lawson set out to map the area now known as the San Andreas fault.  His findings were submitted for publication in the U.S. Geological Survey Annual Report of 1895.  In an administrative letter dated June 30, 1894, he gives an overview of his work completed for the fiscal year 1893-1894.  At last, we have a date for the San Andreas fault.  While it is true the annual report could have been printed at any time, I propose using the date of June 30, 1894 for the chart of the San Andreas fault as it is the date he wrote the letter. I would like to thank Peggy at the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory for pointing me in the correct direction to find the publication I needed on Andrew Lawson's work.

Here is the chart with transits on June 26, 2010, the date of the lunar eclipse, visible in California.



This chart has some interesting points in relation to the upcoming lunar eclipse.  The lunar eclipse takes place at 4 Cancer exactly square to the radical Mars within 6 minutes of arc and square the Node both of which are sitting the DC. The lunar eclipse is also conjunct Pluto squaring radical Mars, the Node, and the AC/DC axis of this chart.The Vertex is exactly square to the lunar eclipse of July 7, 2009 within 13 minutes of arc. Pluto is square the lunar eclipse Mars. Last but not least, transiting Jupiter and Uranus are coming into conjunction with the AC/DC axis.  The San Andreas chart gets a powerful activation from this upcoming eclipse.

So now, let's look at it in relation to the LA chart.
Pluto is sitting on the radical Vertex of the LA chart.
The Sun in the San Andreas chart is square to the LA radical Venus. The LA radical Black Moon Lilith is square to Black Moon Lilith in this chart. The LA radical Mars is square to Saturn. This is a very dangerous combination that lies dormant in LA chart until it is activated.  As of the lunar eclipse of July 7, 2009.  The LA radical Mars was eclipsed thus making it more sensitive to upcoming transits. As discussed in a previous posting, the lunar eclipse of June 26, 2010 takes place across the Progressed LA AC/DC axis and the transiting Mars will be square to the Progressed Mars of the LA chart and squaring the San Andreas radical Pluto.  This has the potential to set off a powerful earthquake affecting  the LA area along the San Andreas fault.

However, it is very important to look at the Progressed San Andreas chart to see what is going on currently.

This Progressed Chart of the San Andreas is quite disturbing in relation to the upcoming lunar eclipse on June 26, 2010 and also in relation to the LA chart.  The first thing that can be seen is the transiting Uranus of the eclipse exactly conjunct with the Node in opposition to Progressed Chiron, signaling a shockingly unexpected wounding event. The grand cross configuration of transiting planets activates this chart quite powerfully.  Transiting Mars on the day of the eclipse is conjunct with the Progressed Moon ( however, the exact timing of the San Andreas chart is unknown) but it does square the Progressed Pluto of the San Andreas chart, the Progressed Mars of the LA chart  and is conjunct with the LA radical Sun stimulating both the LA chart and the San Andreas fault chart.  Further stimulation is given by the transiting Venus of the eclipse square to the Progressed Uranus of the San Andreas and square to the Progressed Black Moon Lilith of the LA chart.
Yet, one of the most disturbing features I find with this chart in connection with the LA chart and the lunar eclipse deals with the position of the Progressed Mars in this chart.  Progressed Mars is sitting at 26 Aries exactly square to the
LA radical AC and the LA radical Node.  In addition, it is the lunar eclipse taking place exactly on the Progressed LA AC/DC in conjunction with the transiting Pluto of the eclipse that underscores the danger to LA.  When the angles are involved in conjunction with eclipses, and transits you can expect some major event to occur.

The fact that the LA AC/DC axis is highlighted twice by the lunar eclipse of June 26, 2010 and the Progressed San Andreas fault, leads me to believe Los Angeles can expect a major rupture along the San Andreas fault. This is a very, very dangerous time for the LA region in regards to quake activity! 
This could very well be THE BIG ONE and has the potential to be known as THE QUAKE of the CENTURY.

It is because of this I must add some new dates to ones I have already listed.  The fact is a quake could very well happen on the date of the eclipse if not a day before.  I think it's also reasonable to expect a good shaking on this fault April 25/April 26, 2010.

In addition, I did more some digging into eclipses affecting California after reading up on eclipses in Bill Meridian's book on The Power of Eclipse Paths.  What I found is quite startling.  The date of the LA chart I use is September 4, 1781, so I looked up eclipses happening around the time of its inception. The eclipse I found that had the strongest correlation to Los Angeles and actually passed through California was the annual solar eclipse of April 12, 1782.  The chart of this eclipse is shown below.

This chart virtually mimics the Progressed LA chart with the exception of the Sun and Moon positions (yet, both the luminaries, thus the eclipse, are exactly opposite the Progressed Venus of the San Andreas fault chart)!  In his book, Bill Meridian mentions how the pre and post eclipses surrounding the birth of a person or nation has an important effect of destiny on the person or place.  The fact this eclipse  of April 12, 1782 passed directly over the surrounding southern California area and mimics the Progressed LA chart underscores the importance of the upcoming lunar eclipse.  This eclipse of 1782 is powerfully activitated by it as well. It is said that the area of shadow cast upon earth during the eclipse is where the greatest effects of the energy of that eclipse will be felt. Both eclipses of June 26, 2010 and this eclipse of April 12,  1782 feature grand cross formations.  These are very difficult aspects causing a great deal of frustration, tension, and explosive energies unleashed.  The lunar eclipse of June 26, 2010 belongs to Saros Series 12 south and the eclipse of April 12, 1782 belongs to Saros Series 19 south.  The eclipse before the discovery of the San Andreas fault took place at 16 Aries ( precisely where the progressed LA node is located) and belongs to Saros Series 4 north.  According to Bernadette Brady, she describes the Saros Series of 19S as bringing a pleasant surprise, and 12 south as a worrying bit of news but having a more postive outcome.  However, it's the San Andreas fault having Saros Series 4 north active in it's destiny brings difficulty in the form of blockages and restrictions.  So when the all the energy of these eclipses combine, the locked up energy in San Andreas Saros Series 4N eclipse meeting the lucky break of 19S of the 1782 eclipse and worrying energy of lunar eclipse Saros Series 12S could spell big trouble in the form a a major rupture of San Andreas fault surrounding southern California.  It may be the lucky break for the San Andreas fault but the affects it will have on the region's people, economy, etc. will be devastating.

Since this posting is getting very long, I will end it here to continue again later.

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