So as the saying goes, what's the take away with the rare lunar eclipse of the full "blue moon" at the first day of winter 2010 and the very recent rare, full "super" moon at the very start of springtime? Winter and spring seasons both have unusual beginnings in a year that has already started off with unusual occurrences some of which have been extremely destructive.
(In future entries to this blog, this week or next, I will discuss what may be the positive ramifications of astrology trends going forward.)
The second full moon in the month of December 2010 and, the "super" full moon is extraordinarily luminous and appears larger due to its proximity to earth.
The occurrence of both rare events so close in time may bring with it geologic changes as some have suggested and or predicted but that remains to be seen.
We can stand in awe of nature and the physical world we live in considering the literal context of such rare lunar occurrences and looking to the heavens at the Bella Luna of our world.
We have time this weekend to enjoy the fullness and close proximity of the larger than life moon before it presumably returns to its orbit which will be relatively more distant from earth.
(In future entries to this blog, this week or next, I will discuss what may be the positive ramifications of astrology trends going forward.)
The second full moon in the month of December 2010 and, the "super" full moon is extraordinarily luminous and appears larger due to its proximity to earth.
The occurrence of both rare events so close in time may bring with it geologic changes as some have suggested and or predicted but that remains to be seen.
We can stand in awe of nature and the physical world we live in considering the literal context of such rare lunar occurrences and looking to the heavens at the Bella Luna of our world.
We have time this weekend to enjoy the fullness and close proximity of the larger than life moon before it presumably returns to its orbit which will be relatively more distant from earth.
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