
Ask any Iranian about when he we lost Iran, and he will tell you it happened for the first time at the battle of Nahavand. So I thought I would look at the table of Eclipses. The battle took place late in 641 AD, but I am again startled by the fact that there was an Eclipse so close to Iran on January 17th 641 AD.
Finally there is another pretty good correlation. The previous battle to Nahavand, and the one that actually lost the southern part of Iran, was the battle of Qaddasiyah in 637. It is interesting to see how the Eclipse of March 21 638 as shown above changed Iran dramatically for good (actually bad). Remember that Iranian New Year is around March 21st or the Spring Equinox. And it could be argued that one really does have a powerful moment when you get the Eclipse happening on the Vernal Equinox. Well it did over the last Empire of the civilized world.
What happened to the world afterwards is well documented, but basically we lost culture for dogma. All books and art were burnt to the sake of a new world order. Look at the Horoscope for that date. Jupiter in Gemini, which is why we have two religions square Mars and exhalted Venus conjunct that get their good political vibes from exhalted Uranus on the IC, with Pluto so close to MC in Taurus bringing destruction to wealth of Iran.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
The Eclipses and battles that lost Iran
Oh wow what a day. Here I was writing these two articles, talking about the Shah leaving Iran on 16th January 1979, and my birthday being on 16th of January 1957, and then about Islam and its relationship with Eclipses. Then I thought of looking into the last event that lost Iran, just like we did when the Shah left. Many saw this at the point of no return.
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