Aries
Places, cultures, and time periods associated with Aries
include, but are not limited to, the following:
Desert cultures:
Desert cultures:
time of the Hebrews
Canaan
Palestine
Israel
Syria
Arab lands
Cultures having to do with large extended family and clans
dominated by a male leader, including Native American cultures during the
1840’s to the 1890’s:
Saragossa,
Spain
Burgundy,
France
Marseilles,
France
Krakow, Poland
Naples, Italy
Germany
Germany
England
If you have the South Node in Aries, an Aries 12th
house, Chiron in Aries (born from roughly mid-1968 to early 1977), or have an Interception involving Aries in your chart, you
may feel inexplicably drawn to one or more of these places/cultures because you experienced
another lifetime (or lifetimes) there.
In the reverse, if you feel an intense and unexplained
aversion to one or more of them, it may also indicate that you experienced a
lifetime there as well – one that was traumatic.
We tend to avoid places or even physical objects having to
do with certain places or time periods if we had traumatic experiences
there. The ironic thing is that we may
feel a pull to them at some point in our lives in order to heal those
experiences.
Significant Aries Dates:
March 22 - Nazis open Dachau concentration camp
March 27 - Jews from Paris deported to Auschwitz
March 28 - Spanish Civil War ended - Franco becomes dictator of Spain
April 6 - Nazis invade Yugoslavia
April 6 - Genocide in Rwanda began - over 500,000 killed
April 6 - U.S. entered World War I
April 9 - American Civil War ended
April 9 - Nazis invade Denmark
April 10 - Bataan Death March - WW II
April 12 - American Civil War began
April 16 - Battle of Berlin began - WW II
April 18 - San Francisco earthquake
April 19 - American Revolutionary War began
April 19 - Jews in Warsaw Ghetto revolt - WW II
March 22 - Nazis open Dachau concentration camp
March 27 - Jews from Paris deported to Auschwitz
March 28 - Spanish Civil War ended - Franco becomes dictator of Spain
April 6 - Nazis invade Yugoslavia
April 6 - Genocide in Rwanda began - over 500,000 killed
April 6 - U.S. entered World War I
April 9 - American Civil War ended
April 9 - Nazis invade Denmark
April 10 - Bataan Death March - WW II
April 12 - American Civil War began
April 16 - Battle of Berlin began - WW II
April 18 - San Francisco earthquake
April 19 - American Revolutionary War began
April 19 - Jews in Warsaw Ghetto revolt - WW II