Knox
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Oh yes, Knox, an event like this in a victim's chart is definitely foreseeable. Having chart readings every three months is probably the best way to insure that details of upcoming threats are noticed and analysed. If long term forecasts are done, there is more of a broad brush treatment. Wynn's Key Cycle is a superior way to look into day by day happenings. Sophia Mason of Ohio has a good series of smallish books working with monthly predictions. Most astrologers are familiar with her type of assessment.
I grinned when talking to a relative this weekend who said she did indeed get thro the eclipse unscathed, "because I didn't go outside." There may be a bit of a misconception tucked into that precaution but it all worked out. Of course, an eclipse doesn't get us where we stand, like a death ray and even though an eclipse isn't visible in your neighborhood, it still affects you as a powerful influence.
When you know a certain type of award is in your future, you enter the contest. If it is a damaging clash of planets, there are ways to avoid the worst. The native in charge of her horoscope usually makes those decisions as to what to do in light of what the astrologer is telling her.
Thank you Tuba!