Sunday, March 20, 2011

Super Full Moon & December's New Moon Lunar Eclipse

The second full month of the month (blue moon) on December 21, 2010 gave us the first winter total eclipse in 456 years.  There were unusal features to the December 2010 lunar eclipse, not only was it rare but apparently the eclipse had the sun and moon in opposition to each other with the earth intercepting and all of this with the luminaries pointing almost exactly toward our "galactic center." 

I have read that NASA has found a giant black hole at the center of our solar system or galactic center .  With our sun and moon and earth in alignment with that black hole, we have seen unusual events on heaven and on earth. 

We have experienced also according to NASA an increase in the activity of our sun with an activation of strong solar flares and subsequent solar wind throughout the galaxy in the past six month. 

Loss of wildlife, birds, fish, mammals in large numbers across the globe, there may or not be a direct connection but there is at any rate the circumstance or incidence of these things happening close in time. 

Now at the beginning of our new year, 2011 we have the unusual, full "super moon."  The full moon more brilliant and visibly larger due to its closest proximity to earth also a somewhat rare event associated with earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions.  Very exciting, the idea of all this in an abstract kind of way but, do we earth critters need any more excitement in relation to these earthly activities?  The answer is "No", plain and simple, no thank you. 

It is significant that these two, the total lunar eclipse and the full super moon (close proximity to earth), the black moon and the brightest, largest white moon manifesting within six months of each other. 

We have already had the quake in Japan and subsequent tsunami that has rippled its way across the globe destroying life and property as it went.  We humans are in the wait and see period whether we know it or not of what the side effects of the super full moon occurrence will bring. 

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