"You're here because you know something. What you know you can't explain, but you feel it. You've felt it your entire life, that there's something wrong with the world. You don't know what it is, but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad. It is this feeling that has brought you to me." Morpheus - Matrix

Celia Fenn - New Sun cycle + Some data from the charts


"BIG SUNSPOT AR2778:There's a new spot on the sun--and it's a big one. Only two days old, AR2778 is already 8 times wider than Earth with a dozen dark cores sprawling 100,000 km across the solar surface. It is inset in this magnetic map of the sun from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory:

The +/- magnetic polarity of AR2778 identifies it as a member of new Solar Cycle 25. It is, so far, the largest sunspot of the young solar cycle by a wide margin."


This is a big deal people. At this crucial moment of change and rebirth...the Sun has chosen to erupt into life after a loooong period of "Solar Minimum" (no sun spots).
Furthermore...this sun spot is identified as part of the New Cycle called Cycle 25.
The New is birthing!
The Phoenix is flying!
It remains to be seen wether we will experience a Solar Flare in the lead up to the Halloween/Full Moon/Blue Moon on Saturday.
(Please note that while we have had solar magnetic events, we have not had an electrical Solar Flare of any magnitude for a very long time. This signals a shift in Solar patterns that signifies a new solar energy coming in with new Light Codes)
Wooohoooo...the ride is cranking up as we move towards 11/11!


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POSSIBLE CME IMPACT: A coronal mass ejection (CME) might sideswipe Earth's magnetic field on Nov. 1st, causing minor geomagnetic storms. The incoming CME was not produced by giant sunspot AR2778. It was hurled into space on Oct. 27th by an erupting filament of magnetism unrelated to the sunspot. Aurora alerts: SMS Text.

BIG SUNSPOT AR2778:There's a new spot on the sun--and it's a big one. Only two days old, AR2778 is already 8 times wider than Earth with a dozen dark cores sprawling 100,000 km across the solar surface. It is inset in this magnetic map of the sun from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory:






The energy is high at the moment and also visible on the Schumann Chart:







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