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Each astrological signs rules a part of the body. In relation, a sign's opposite can also have an effect on the body.
"He who practices medicine without the benefit of the movement of the stars and planets is a fool". -Hippocrates
Known as 'The Founder of Medicine', Hippocrates was regarded as the greatest physician of his time. (460 BC)
He noted there were individual differences in the severity of disease symptoms, and that some individuals were better able to cope with their disease and illness than others.
His observation states that one should not perform a surgical procedure with a knife (iron) on any part of the body which is ruled by the astrological sign in which the Moon is moving through at the time.
For example: When the Moon is in Taurus (ruler of the neck and throat), one should not perfom a toncillectomy. If the Moon is in Capricorn (teeth) or Aries (head), one should avoid dental surgery, or any surgery related to the head. If the Moon was passing through Scorpio (reprodutctive organs), one should never have a hysterectomy or prostate operation.
According to Hippocrates, and proven repeatedly in surgery, this would explain why common surgeries can be fatal; or at the very least cause unusually slow healings or painful recuperations, as well as resulting in complications, like infections.
Why the Moon?
The Moon has the power to move the tides of every ocean and body of water on Earth. The Moon also controls the timing of the opening and closing of oysters, as well as the monthly menstrual cycles of women. The Human body is made up of 70% water, and so the Moon also controls our bodies, as well as our emotions.
Medical technology and procedures are crucial; but surgery is still an unnatural process which interrupts the body's natural tidal flow, by opening it up and exposing it to air.
Therefore, if the part of the body being operated on happens to be an organ ruled by the sign the Moon is passing through, it will be highly sensitive and susceptible.
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