Sunday, January 3, 2010

BLue mOOn


Full Blue Moon with Solar Eclipse

Blue moon lunar eclipse on December 31, 2009
Next Blue Moon New Years Eve will be in 19 years from today
Ecliptic conjunction occurs at 19:12:45 GMT and eclipse occurs at 19:22:39

GMT

FULL MOON on New Years Eve 2009//10 has extra significance

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 31 December, 2009 : - - Depending

on where you live worldwide, the full moon will fall on either December

31, 2009, or January 1, 2010. The full moon falls on December 31 in

the Americas, Europe and Africa and is a Blue Moon, or the second full

moon in December.

For New Zealand, Australia and most of Asia the full moon will fall on

January 1. For that part of the globe, January of 2010 will have two

full moons – and the second full moon in January will be their full

moon. In the Americas, it is the first of two full moons to occur in

December 2009. The full Blue Moon will occur at 19h13 Universtal

Time (GMT).

This New Year's Eve’s moon will be out all night long, lighting up

the nighttime from dusk till dawn. The big full moon will rise

around sunset, climb up highest in the sky around midnight,

and will set tomorrow around sunrise. As seen from the northern

hemisphere, the moon will follow the lofty path of the June sun

across the sky tonight. In the southern hemisphere, the moon

will lurk close to the horizon, like the winter sun.

This will be the 13th Full Moon of 2009.
It’s a Blue Full Moon the same night it turns a new decade.
The next Blue Moon NYE will be in 19 years on December 31, 2028.

The minor partial lunar eclipse takes place in Gemini, and is visible

primarily from the Eastern Hemisphere.The origin of the term

“blue moon” is steeped in folklore, and its meaning has changed

and acquired new nuances over time. Some folktales say that when

there is a full blue moon, the moon had a face and talked to those in

its light.

This year has been designated International Year of Astronomy

by the United Nations to highlight 400 years of astronomy since

1609 when Galileo first viewed the heavens with a telescope.

It was also 400 years ago when Galileo turned his telescope

toward the moon and discovered that the moon “is uneven,

rough and full of cavities and prominences.”

As it is widely known, we tend to be more emotionally expressive

during a Full Moon. This emotional and sometimes unstable environment

occurs because there is change in the electromagnetic energy that

affects us mentally and neurologically. There will be some stress

as blockages will begin to crumble and then there will be a feeling

of freedom. The good news is that creative and artistic qualities will

be discovered as you let go of beliefs that don’t correspond with your

current reality!

As many spiritual fugures expect, this is the most important

New Years Eve we have ever been gifted in a long time. It asks us to

‘flash forward’ into the next 2 years to see what we can see.

No matter how much you do not believe prophecy from time and earth,

it will still affect your energy field and your choices.


*As Maxwell Smart would say... "Very interesting!"


X;-)

5 comments:

Sandy said...

We had snow coming down, but the blue moon peeked out a time or two and it was glorious!!!!

Anonymous said...

That was interesting and very educational. I stop to look back at how I was feeling and acting leading up to the Blue Moon phenomenon. I was very melancholy and remembered feeling sort of hollow and unable to express myself. I stopped and just gave my brain a rest. The night was so bright outside I stepped out into the cold air and said a pray for my children and grandchildren. Today I feel fine and joyous. Blessings
QMM

kj said...

oh dear god nolly, bring on the creativity and charm! let me shed my last sweet tear for the past and follow the yellow brick road.

:)

thanks for a great prep course.

love love
kj

steven said...

a snow-blurred moon beamed down on my face as i walked very late in the evening. i'm grateful for the additional information shared here. you can feel something is about to present itself these days. steven

nollyposh said...

<3 <3 <3 <3