The constellation of Ara, the altar, 1488.
A
massive blaze which engulfed one of the tallest residential buildings in the
United Arab Emirates has been brought under control. Dubai's firefighters
battled the huge fire for hours before snuffing out the flames at the 79-storey
Dubai Torch Tower. Firefighting brigades from four stations have been sent to
battle the flames at the Torch Tower, the fifth tallest residential building in
the world. Aug. 3
The monthly lunar cycle is a natural and dependable time
piece for understanding the nature of world events in the light of ancient
myths linked to the stars. On August 3, the date of the fire, the Moon entered
its Gibbous phase (135 degrees to Sun). A chart for this event at Dubai has it
conjunct the TNP Cupido (houses and buildings) and Saturn on the meridian. In addition, the
Moon aligns with the star delta Arae, in the flames of Ara, the Altar.
In her book Secrets of the Ancient Skies for events in this
area, Diana lists “fires” and writes:
Ara’s flames are here
and Sargas was part of Sar-ur, “Director of Fire” in the Euphratean star-list:
this was the Sun at the great New York City financial district fire of 1835;
these stars were transited when Sherman’s troops burned Atlanta in the US Civil
War; at the 1871 Great Chicago and Peshtigo, WI fires whipped by high winds; at
Chicago’s 1958 Our Lady of Angels Grade
School Fire that killed 90 pupils and 3 nuns; in 1960 Guatemala City insane
asylum fire killed 225 and injured 300; at the 1974 Sao Paulo, Brazil Joelma
Bank fire: 177 died, many jumping to their deaths; at the 1982 Salang Tunnel
disaster, Afghanistan, when an explosion and fire trapped and killed between
1000 and 3000 people; at the 1987 Aries Ingress just before Manchuria’s Great
Black Dragon Fire and several others.
Regular readers may recall that a previous post [1] on the
Grenfell Tower fire in London had
similar placements.
[1] The London Fire
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