Cosmic Time 11.20.07 - What if?
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Comet Holmes
"What if it all means something?"
- Chantal Kreviazuk
Look, up in the sky. It's a star, it's an omen. It's Comet Holmes.
The Holmes Comet erupted out of obscurity in late October, just as Pluto crossed the Galactic Center for the third and final time for another 248 years. Since then, the cloud of space dust surrounding the comet has expanded rapidly, and Comet Holmes, including coma, is now the largest object in our solar system.
Back in 2005, crop formations in Europe predicted this phenomenon, portraying both the explosion and the location within the constellation Perseus where it would occur. Check out the images for yourself at the link below. Whoever or whatever creates crop circles seemed to be saying, more than two years ago, "Pay attention to this."
Comets signify cycles. There's talk that this one could be the "Bluestar Kachina" prophesied by the Hopi of North America that will signal the beginning of the Fifth World, or world age. Maybe. Until we hear from the Hopi, this is conjecture. We do know the end of the Mayan calendar is near, as well as a 26,000-year precessional cycle and a 2,000-year astrological age. Vast cycles are ending and new cycles beginning, pretty much all at once.
So it seems the unexpected explosion of an obscure comet at this particular time, with a foreshadowing in the mysterious language of crop circles, means something. What does it mean to you? Try communing with this celestial being at night. Look for it in the northern sky after sunset, in the constellation Perseus. It's actually visible all night by the unaided eye, although binoculars and telescopes will help bring it into focus. Viewing details are available at the link below.
Links
News stories and photos
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20071115/sc_space/incrediblecometbiggerthanthesun
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/11/09/MNNIT83BG.DTL
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/jewitt/holmes.html
Viewing the comet
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/home/10862521.html
Crop formations from 2005 depicting the explosion of Comet Holmes
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