Phoenix – the Firebird
An
Emirates plane has crash-landed at Dubai International Airport. All 300 people
on board were able to escape from the burning aircraft. The plane appeared to
have landed on its belly, and images showed thick black smoke rising into the
sky. The cause of the incident is not known. The Boeing 777 was flying to Dubai
from the southern Indian state of Kerala. The Dubai government media office
said all passengers were evacuated safely and no injuries have been reported. No
cause has so far been established for the crash, but images shared on social
media suggest a belly landing, which occurs when an aircraft lands without its
landing gear fully extended, using its underside to come to a halt. Aug. 3 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-36963112
Pegasus – the Flying Horse
An Emirates airline plane has crash-landed at Dubai Airport
after reportedly catching fire in mid-air. The Dubai government confirmed the
jet - which took off from India earlier today - had made an emergency stop at
the airport shortly after 1pm local time (10am UK time). None of the 300 people
on board - including 24 Brits - are believed to have been injured and
passengers have been evacuated. August 3 http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/emirates-plane-crash-fire-live-8550369
Astrologers recognize that eclipses begin to influence
events at least three months prior to their actual occurrence. The upcoming
eclipse of September 1 is placed in the 9th house at Dubai and part
of a T-square with Mars-Saturn-Neptune that straddles the horizon axis. The 9th
house rules airlines and by association aircrafts [1]. Ebertin describes
Mars-Saturn as “harmful or destructive energy” and is often active at the time
of accidents [2]. So what activated the eclipse almost a month earlier? Transit
Saturn [9sa51]which is now stationing to go direct on August 13 is squaring the
eclipse degree [9vi21] acts as an early trigger.
But perhaps more interesting are the stars that form the
backdrop to Neptune [10pi39] in the T-square. Here we have epsilon Phoenicis in
Phoenix, the Firebird (an aircraft on fire ?) and kappa Pegasi, in the Flying
Horse’s forefeet (landing gear of the aircraft ?).
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