Lunare Eclipse
Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse blow-out
After putting myself to bed at 9pm on Monday night I set my internal clock to wake me up at 1:15am. I tried to set the clock alarm clock but with Mercury retrograde I couldn’t figure it out and also I never trust clock alarms. I awoke at exactly 1:15am (How amazing are our bodies?!), jumped out of bed and saw the moon just beginning to turn red. When I went to sleep the sky had been clouded over but in the wee hours over Boulder, Colorado the skies were crisp and clear, star-studded backdrop to this fantastic event, the likes of which have not been witnessed since the year 1658. That’s right. You heard me correctly. The last time the Winter Solstice coincided with a Lunar eclipse was in the year 1658.
And you know who was busy changing our entire perception of the Universe in the year 1658? None other that the rebel scientist/wizard, Galileo. Well actually Galileo died in 1642, leaving the world with the invention of the telescope. So, for that momentous eclipse/Solstice, for the first time ever, humans could watch the event through magnification and clarification. No surprise that Galileo was an Aquarian, born on February 5, 1564. And, in typical Aquarian form he rocked the world with his visionary inventions. And MANY were freaked out!
I watched the eclipse for a good hour from my hot tub in the back yard. I think I overdosed with the intense vibrations because yesterday all I could do was stay in bed with a very trashy Dominick Dunne novel and my two Smooth fox terriers.
If you didn’t catch the eclipse or want to see a beautiful video another amazing Aquarian, Bill Kennedy, made of the eclipse as seen through his skylight in South Denver accompanied by the best Moody Blues back-up click on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jes05NofjDU
We’re still in the energy of this HUGE transformational. vibrational shift.
Use it well.
