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Tragic blaze engulfs mall in Russia’s Kemerovo



“If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.”

― Gospel of Thomas






As rescuers continue to search the burned-out shopping mall in the city of Kemerovo, many have been frantically trying to reach their relatives, including children who were in the mall’s cinema or play area when the fire started. Some 37 people were killed in the blaze, the Russian Investigative Committee has confirmed. At least 11 children were among the victims. Amid conflicting reports, some have described the source of the fire as the children’s playground, suggesting that the trampoline there caught fire after a child allegedly misused a lighter. Another version suggests that electrical wiring at the playground had short-circuited. March 25; https://www.rt.com/news/422289-children-missing-kemerovo-mall-blaze/






In his remarkable book Cosmic Loom,  Dennis Elwell  defines  the concept of “multicongruence”, as the tendency for certain things and conditions to co-occur because they belong together at a higher, unmanifest level.

 In the last few days with Mercury retrograde we have seen the beginning of a trade war and the over-reaction over a spy poisoning incident. As we saw in previous posts both these are explainable via a pushy and assertive Aries Sun coming into aspect to a volatile Mars-Saturn combination. This  fractious interaction is sure to exacerbate the need to do something with that restlessness.

But let us remember that the Aries “fire” (aggression, volatility and overreaction) can also manifest as  a literal fire.  A chart for the Mercury station drawn for the city of Kemerovo has the Sun-Mars-Saturn square placed on the angles marking it out for some kind of a “fire” episode.

Saturn as the planet that is associated with tragic circumstances while Mars as ruler of the 8th  “public mortality” [1]  and  1st  “common people”[2] in general so in this case we have a fire that kills members of the public.



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