An explosion has struck a pipeline in the central
Ukrainian Poltava region. Witnesses say flames from the blast are up to 200
meter high. “The explosion occurred at about 14:45 local time in a field,” the
local police press-service said in a statement. Due to the “flame and the high
temperatures,” it was “impossible to get closer to the epicenter.”The
“Brotherhood” natural gas pipeline (Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhgorod) is about one
kilometer away from the nearest settlement. No injuries have been reported from
the blast. Fire fighting crews have been deployed to the scene. RT, June 17 [1]
As in
several previous post, here too we will see an example of how eclipses that
have long gone continue to create events . Eclipses can be triggered (a) when the progressed angles touch
important configurations in the eclipse chart (b) when lunations and moon
phases bring up to the angles configurations with similar themes.
Shown here
is the chart for the solar eclipse of April 29, 2014 at Poltava . Notice that by the rules of mundane
astrology, the eclipse would be considered significant for the place since the
stressful Cardinal Grand Cross involving
Uranus-Pluto-Mars-Jupiter straddles the horizon axis. This is a volatile
combination well known for its explosive potential.
Progressing
the chart brings the progressed MC conjunct the eclipse between June 17-20. The
Last Quarter Moon of June 19 replicates
the Cardinal Cross of the eclipse on the
horizon axis. Although Jupiter has moved away, the Cross is still in place with
the TNPs Kronos and Hades. For June 17; 14:45 local time when the event
occurred, the transit Moon 26aq34 was just 16 seconds of arc away from a
semisquare aspect to the Ascendant [11cp20] and a degree away from a semisquare aspect to
Pluto [12cp39] in the Last Quarter Moon chart. In other words, it was
triggering the explosive Grand Cross and thus causing the accident.
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