According to the Washington Post, London police this morning have declared another incident a terrorist attack following an explosion on the tube at Parsons Green near Wimbledon (BBC story link).

The explosion sent a fireball through a carriage, leaving several people on their way to work bloodied, injured and burned. I wanted to have a quick look at the chart to open this for further discussions that are sure to follow.
“Whatever It Takes“
Falling too fast to prepare for this
Tripping in the world could be dangerous
Everybody circling is vulturous
Negative, nepotist
Everybody waiting for the fall of man
Everybody praying for the end of times
Everybody hoping they could be the one
I was born to run, I was born for this
Whip, whip
Run me like a racehorse
Pull me like a ripcord
Break me down and build me up
I wanna be the slip, slip
Word upon your lip, lip
Letter that you rip, rip
Break me down and build me up
Whatever it takes
Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do whatever it takes
Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains
Whatever it takes
Yeah take me to the top I’m ready for
Whatever it takes
Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do what it takes
Always had a fear of being typical
Looking at my body feeling miserable
Always hanging on to the visual
I wanna be invisible
Looking at my years like a martyrdom
Everybody needs to be a part of them
Never be enough, I’m the prodigal son
I was born to run, I was born for this
Whip, whip
Run me like a racehorse
Pull me like a ripcord
Break me down and build me up
I wanna be the slip, slip
Word upon your lip, lip
Letter that you rip, rip
Break me down and build me up
Whatever it takes
Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do whatever it takes
Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains
Whatever it takes
Yeah take me to the top, I’m ready for
Whatever it takes
Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do what it takes
Hypocritical, egotistical
Don’t wanna be the parenthetical, hypothetical
Working hard on something that I’m proud of, out of the box
An epoxy to the world and the vision we’ve lost
I’m an apostrophe
I’m just a symbol to remind you that there’s more to see
I’m just a product of the system of catastrophe
And yet a masterpiece, and yet I’m half-diseased
And when I am deceased
At least I’ll go down to the grave and die happily
And leave the body and my soul to be a part of thee
I do what it takes
Whatever it takes
Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do whatever it takes
Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains
Whatever it takes
Yeah take me to the top, I’m ready for
Whatever it takes
Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do what it takes
I was unable to confirm the time the explosion actually took place; however, the following tweet gives a clear notation that ambulances were called at 8:20 AM in London. Since this is the most accurate time I have been able to confirm, I’m very comfortable in working with this.

From the moment I opened the chart, the single undecaquartisextile (165°) between the Ascendant and 6th house Chiron caught my eye. But before I lingered too long on that, the 1°59′ orb between 1st house Jupiter and Chiron as the quincunx (150°) struck me as well and gave me a strong hint that this was about to be a chart one might simply call rich with details and treasures waiting to be discovered. For those who don’t yet know my preferences on the subject of quincunxes, if it’s a single quincunx, I have no problem in seeing those with orbs up to 2° or even a few minutes past. I’ve never considered this aspect however to go as far as 3°. Some might, but I’m not among them.
Jupiter at 24 LI 45 sits in a 3-minute partile opposition to the contra-antiscion of Mercury in the 11th house. But pay attention to the conjunction of Mercury and Mars here since Jupiter was also forming a tight partile opposition to the contra-antiscion of Mars just yesterday, bringing to mind the words of Robert Wilkinson of Aquarius Papers as he reminded readers of the entire month being a likely matter of “Life Under Pressure.” He said a mouthful, and it comes to life already in this chart.
Robert opened the brief commentary with a delicious word, “concatenation,” and I’ll urge you to look it up just as he had me do. It was fitting when I read it as something along the lines of that construction paper chain children often make to decorate Christmas trees in some schools and some homes, and it’s even more fitting today as I look at the chart with its aspects. Talk about putting new vocabulary words into action! This one does it for me. Now I’ll share the chart with you.
