Zen Gardner – Before Its News April 20, 2011
Eight things there be a comet brings,
When on high it doth horrid range:
Wind, famine, plague, and death to kings;
War, earthquakes, floods,
And direful change.
— From an old German poem.
“And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;” – the Bible
A lot of talk about this interplanetary body heading our way. It’s charted to pass around the sun and close to the earth this fall. And NASA, aka “Never A Straight Answer”, says hardly anything. With all their fancy equipment they couldn’t pick it up, but some obscure astronomer from Russia does?
C’mon.
Here’s its trajectory and timetable in a snapshot
Allignments are always significant
I don’t care what you say about astrological misgivings…this is important. Celestial bodies pull on each other and things happen. Just a full moon sways our oceans, affects menstrual cycles and changes moods. What do you think major galactic events will precipitate?
We’re already in a heavy duty solar cycle and are entering a galactic alignment called the ‘precession of the equinoxes’ that happens only every 26,000 years.
What other convergences do people need to realize we’re on ‘shaky ground’?
Apparently A Lot
Things don’t hit home till they hit home.
If humanity was awake and aware like our distant ancestors this would all be a different story.
The skies were their prophets. The allegories of today’s world religions would be a mockery–they’re all astrotheology and they’d know it.
They knew the simple truth. We, however, have been subsequently duped.
Today, we live in a world so controlled and mastered we’re being directed into what to believe on a massive scale. Some of it is partially enlightening to keep us coming; but generally we’re living in the dark.
Literally not only are the skies obscured by a chemical haze, but all of what ‘they’ teach leads to dead ends.
We’re not supposed to figure it out. Just follow.

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