A suspected methane gas blast at a coal mine in a rebel-held
region of eastern Ukraine has killed at least 30 people, officials say. At
least 14 miners were also injured at the Zasyadko mine in Donetsk, scene of the
country's worst mine disaster nearly eight years ago. Rescuers have not yet
reached the site of the blast, officials said. Donetsk saw heavy fighting
between separatist rebels and government troops over the winter. March 4; http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31725243
Two recent
posts [1][2] have highlighted the “ explosive ” energy of the Mizar Full
Moon. Nick Fiorenza uses the phrases “raw fiery energy” and “devastating explosions” to describe Mizar. Here
too we see the same energy in action. Shown here is the chart for the Full Moon
at Donetsk which aspects the
Uranus-Pluto square. Here Pluto is in the fourth house connected with mines
square Uranus on the descendant.
Richard
Tarnas links Uranus-Pluto with “the unleashing of the elemental forces of
nature in various senses (the tangible increase in signs of extreme climate
change, volcanoes and earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes, tsunamis and
floods, undersea oil eruptions, mining disasters).”
In addition,
we are now in the shadow of a Solar Eclipse that is already making itself felt in events. Notice that the eclipse at
Donetsk is placed exactly on the meridian opposite the star Benetnash [27vi]. About
this star Elsbeth Ebertin writes:
In an important
position in a mundane map, Benetnash will claim human lives in calamities such
as mine accidents, collapse of houses and bridges, mountain slides, earth
tremors and catastrophes caused by weather. [Fixed Stars and Their
Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, no.46, p.57, under the name Benetnash]
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