Shooting at Chiefs Celebration Exposes Chiron Wound Posted on February 22, 2024April 6, 2024 By cesarlove Shooting at Chiefs Celebration Feb. 14, 2024 2:00 pm CST Kansas City, Mo Kansas City Chiefs Aug. 14, 1959 10:50 am CST Kansas City, Mo. Chiron, within the Chiefs birthchart, is part of a t-square involving Jupiter at 23 degrees Scorpio and the Sun at 21 degrees Leo. There is boldness and bluster to Sun in Leo square to Jupiter. The Sun in Leo is brash, bright and fun-loving, qualities that are natural for a sports team. These traits are amplified by a square from Jupiter, which makes things even bigger. The Sun and Jupiter were completely in their glory after the Super Bowl win and the victory parade. But Chiron in Aquarius has an entirely different energy. Chiron represents a very deep wound, and Aquarius is the sign of humankind. Chiron in Aquarius reflects a serious wound with one’s connection to humanity. It is an alienation from the human race. It is a lack of acceptance from the team. In the Chiefs’ birthchart, this aspect is further exacerbated by being in the Fourth House of the fans. In the birthchart of a sports team, the Fourth House rules the fan base. A fanbase is much like a family. Both experience shared flows of emotions. Both share a bond that is close to unbreakable. The fanbase of a team is also ruled by the Moon within the birthchart. Disturbingly, the Chiefs’ Moon is severely afflicted. It is in the sign of Capricorn and conjunct to Saturn. The watery emotional energy of the Moon becomes severely constricted under the shackles of Saturn and Capricorn. And such repressed emotions can erupt in unexpected outbursts such as gun violence. On Feb 14, the planetary transits set loose such an outburst. Mars and Pluto were conjunct at 0 Aquarius and conjunct the Chiefs IC. This transit had helped them win the Super Bowl a few days earlier. But after the victory parade, the Moon in early Taurus was square to both planets. All of this, plus the Sun conjunct the Chiefs’ natal Chiron, set the stage for a tragedy. Gunfire from alienated Aquarian elements within the Chiefs fanbase countered the joyous Sun in Leo celebration. Lisa Lopez-Galvan Oct. 25, 1979 Noon Chart Kansas City, Mo. Chiefs fan Lisa Lopez-Galvan would die of gunshot wounds. (On the day of her death, the Mars-Pluto conjunction would form a square to her natal Sun in Scorpio.) She is described as a disc jockey and mother. The birthchart of the deceased fan has a strong resonance with the birthchart of the Chiefs. Eerily, her Jupiter and North Node conjunction near 4 degrees Virgo is conjunct to the Chiefs’ Pluto, the planet of death. A noon birthchart for Lisa Lopez-Galvan has the Moon in late Sagittarius conjunct the Chiefs Moon of 0 degrees Capricorn. Most interesting, she has planets that are conjunct to the Chiefs square between Sun in Leo and Jupiter in Scorpio. Her Mars of 18 Leo is conjunct the Chiefs Sun and Uranus in Leo. Her Venus, Uranus and Mercury in Scorpio are all conjunct the Chiefs’ Jupiter in Scorpio. Lopez-Galvan worked as a disc-jockey, a profession that requires extroverted Leo energy, a quality that the shooters, embodiments of an anti-social Chiron in Aquarius, would counter and silence. It is shocking that an entity as seemingly benign as a sports franchise includes such dark energy and that it would emerge on their day of celebration. But the wound of Chiron exists in every being that has a birthchart. Articles #sportsastrology
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