Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Stuff and Cosmic dance of moon / sun

Dear Family of Light y amig@s de Luz,

Tonite we did a ceremony on the beach with fire and a magical moon.
There is new energy, new light, increased heat on the planet. Have you been feeling Strange, not sleeping or just Plain Stuff,... What is Stuff-???

S- Strange dreams or sensations, Seems an increase of pressure, Synchronicities, --
T- Timeless feelings and like time speeds or slows, Tension in head or joints--
U - Un-Expected emotions, wanting to cry, yell or scream, Unwanted energy leaving you--
F- Forgetfulness, feeling foggy, Figments of greatness flash in your mind, Fantasy becomes reality. ....
All this is Cosmic Stuff and it will increase. So on this Full Moon tune in a ride the tide.

Why we are all feeling out of synch...starburst, gamma rays, magnetic radiation and rays we have never heard of yet are streaming into you right now and have been for some time.

50,000 light-years way on 12-27-04 (Earth Time) a Magnetar exploded, not just any big bang, but one that changed every living being on earth and many other planets in the process.

Imagine the universe taking a big flash-photo of you and in the process neutralizing a small section of the universe, matter purified in 1 second. This is E (eternal) life in the cosmos and the reality of supernovas and eternal energy streaming from the center of our Milky Way core. From the core of your own universe within.

When the rays from the unknown touch your heart all opens and time speeds up.
It is a 5 D wave energy of light pulses that awakens the sleeping and move Stuff....So drink more water, be more silent and pay attention 2 your dreams.

These days are never repeated and we can use the energy to awaken a 3rd eye vortex. More thoughts 4 future reference...
Be open to change and time to rest in the next 28 days. A Solar Eclipse is destined for the 29th and things will never seem the same.

From the heart,

L Condor
www.tribalink.org

News from 2 years ago….

From CNN and major news around the world...
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/space/02/18/cosmic.blast/index.html

NASA: Cosmic blast among brightest recorded
SPACE.com) -- A huge explosion halfway across the galaxy packed so much power it briefly altered Earth's upper atmosphere in December, astronomers said Friday.
No known eruption beyond our solar system has ever appeared as bright upon arrival.
The event equaled the brightness of the full Moon's reflected visible light, NASA says. It was not visible to the naked eye.
The blast originated about 50,000 light-years away and was detected December 27. A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers).
The commotion was caused by a special variety of neutron star known as a magnetar. These fast-spinning, compact stellar corpses -- no larger than a big city -- create intense magnetic fields that trigger explosions.
The blast was 100 times more powerful than any other similar eruption witnessed, said David Palmer of Los Alamos National Laboratory, one of several researchers around the world who monitored the event with various telescopes.
"Had this happened within 10 light-years of us, it would have severely damaged our atmosphere and possibly have triggered a mass extinction," said Bryan Gaensler of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA).
There are no magnetars close enough to worry about, however, Gaensler and two other astronomers told SPACE.com. But the strength of the tempest has them marveling over the dying star's capabilities while also wondering if major species die-offs in the past might have been triggered by stellar explosions.
'Once-in-a-lifetime'
The sun is a middle-aged star about 8 light-minutes from us. It's tantrums, though cosmically pitiful compared to the magnetar explosion, routinely squish Earth's protective magnetic field and alter our atmosphere, lighting up the night sky with colorful lights called aurora.
Solar storms also alter the shape of Earth's ionosphere, a region of the atmosphere 50 miles (80 kilometers) up where gas is so thin that electrons can be stripped from atoms and molecules -- they are ionized -- and roam free for short periods. Fluctuations in solar radiation cause the ionosphere to expand and contract.
"The gamma rays hit the ionosphere and created more ionization, briefly expanding the ionosphere," said Neil Gehrels, lead scientist for NASA's gamma-ray watching Swift observatory.
Gehrels said in an email interview that the effect was similar to a solar-induced disruption but that the effect was "much smaller than a big solar flare."
Still, scientists were surprised that a magnetar so far away could alter the ionosphere.
"That it can reach out and tap us on the shoulder like this, reminds us that we really are linked to the cosmos," said Phil Wilkinson of IPS Australia, that country's space weather service.

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