The New York City Fire Department responded
Wednesday to reports of a large building explosion and collapse in East Harlem . The FDNY said the building is located around
Park Avenue between 114th and 117th streets, which is north of Central Park . Residents reported hearing a large
explosion in an apartment building around 9 a.m.
Shown here
is the Lunar Eclipse of 25 April 2013 at New
York . Notice that it is significant for the place
since both the luminaries form hard aspects to the meridian axis. In addition,
the eclipse axis coincides with a Mars-Saturn opposition – a combination that
is linked to accidents and explosions.
On the
question of orbs when using stars on the angles of a mundane chart. Nick
Fiorenza [1] writes “unlike looking at star alignments with planets, where we
use a very tight orb (±2°), the angles in a chart have an active orb of about
±7°”
With this
in mind we can see that the Ascendant of the eclipse chart [21vi29] is conjunct
the star Benetnash [27vi07].
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]
[2]
The eclipse
fell on the Lunar Nodal Axis of Scorpio/Taurus . Taurus deals with houses, land, mines, earth and agriculture and along with Scorpio
it completes the universal cycles of birth and death, growth and destruction, Spring and Fall.
Progressing
the angles by the solar quotidian method brings the eclipse axis in alignment
with the meridian on 12 March 2014, the date of the incident. In mundane
astrology it is understood that the approximate date of operation of an eclipse
can be calculated by progressing the angles to see when they touch the eclipse
or other important planets. So given the foregoing, it is no surprise that a
building collapsed on 12th March!
Often, lunations
occurring in real time also provide a trigger. Notice that the upcoming Full
Moon is on the 4th cusp (houses) conjunct the star Benetnash!!
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