Monday 22 October 2018

(164) Eva, self-organization and delimitation of mental schemes related with nutrition

(164) Eva is a main belt asteroid (middle zone I) discovered in July of 1876.

It has a perihelion of 1.72 AU and an aphelion of 3.54 AU. The semimajor axis is at 2.63 AU. It has an orbital period of 4 years and 99 days. It has an inclination of  24.5º (quincile 24º, 0º28' orb).
It has a diameter of about 105 km.

Photometric observations were carry out in the years 1982 and 2008.

A stellar occultation ocurred in the year 2000.

Orbital resonance:
25:9 with Jupiter (%100.0)
11:25 with Mars (99.9)
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14:13 with Ceres (99.9)
5:4 with Interamnia (99.9)
13:12 with Herculina (99.8)
14:11 with Europa (99.8)

 

Biblical story

Adam and Eve, the first man and the first woman after creation, lived completely naked in the Garden of Eden, eating from any tree, except the one that contained the forbidden fruit.

Until one day, the serpent (symbolizing sexual friction, moving around the trunk of the tree), convinced Eve to try the forbidden fruit (a fig, symbol of the female sex; or an apple, in more recent versions) and then she offered it to Adam, which caused a direct association between stimuli and sexual responses.

The expulsion of Adam and Eve from paradise, entailed the need to cover the opposite sex with a fig leaf to block the activation of the sexual response.

The asteroid Eva is related with self-organization of mental schemes related with the nutrition of the main belt, such as food diet and personal hygiene, physical exercise and sleep, sex and relationships, or leisure and work. The process starts from a key thought, emotion or event that causes a chain reaction that leads to a new approach with different delimitations (5:4 resonance with Interamnia).

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Toni Collette, actress of the movie "About a Boy" (2002), has Eva in Virgo (5th Moon-Node House, cusp) square with Saturn in Gemini (8th Moon-Node House, cusp); and in semisextile with Mars-Uranus in Libra (4th Moon-Node House, cusp).