December 21 2010 Solstice Full moon Total Lunar Eclipse Syncronicity
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lunar eclipse yesterday in France the world didn't blow up to my knowledge
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yay its my birthday
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I'm surprised some of the commentators here could find the date of this 21st century event since, by their comments, it is obvious they are still living in some previous era. Eclipses are not warnings or invitations. They are predictable events. The show would go on whether anyone watched or not -- even if there was no one at all on earth to see it. Now show me an unscheduled eclipse and I will lead the prayer meeting and sacrifice the first chicken. Anybody? I'm waiting ...
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thoes are some great pictures but i need central time please?
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@rocknr11 finding a way to comprehend this fully on an individual level is enough for progress. You can never force someone into the light, you can only point them in the right direction my friend.
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No, it can't the groups of stars shown in the picture are too far away to be seen by a camera. It can only be seen with strong telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope.
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You bunch of googoo heads....Come together? Tell that to the Muslims wanting to cut off you heads...
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@shvaughn12 Its the Milky Way ...
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the stars are not in the same place, sirus should rise on the horizon just before dawn on the 25th it is in the middle of the southern sky now ,, the moon is also sideways
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What a fantastic cleansing and clarity this full moon has brought - people and things have become transparent and now it is so obvious what needs to be transformed into a higher state of awareness and how the ego is playing its tricks to lock people in the illusion. It is almost like a very bad movie like many people are behaving and betraying each other, etc. Spirit always sees through the manipulation. Let's ONE FORCE BE - may the Force be with you - realize what you truly are. love and light
Can the night sky really look like that(the end pic)?.....Don't laugh.... :(
shvaughn12 1 year ago
@shvaughn12 Maybe somewhere...but it was probably a long exposure with the camera.
vharoldster 1 year ago