Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Eclipse 6th August 2009

So in the space of 2 months the world will experience 3 eclipses. What is the significance of these eclipses, should we avoid looking at them and what should / can we do to negate any effects if there are any?

Today the 22nd July the 21st century’s longest solar eclipse occurred. It mainly occurred over India, Pakistan and Asia at about 5:58am (Pakistan time) and ended approximately five hours later at 11:12am when it began when the moon blocked out the sun.

From a media report, ISLAMABAD: The longest full solar eclipse of this century will blot out the sun today (Wednesday) as it passes over Pakistan and other countries.What is a solar eclipse? A solar eclipse occurs when the moon’s orbit moves between the Earth and the Sun so that the Sun is fully or partially obstructed.

The short space of time that sees the three eclipses is significant as the last time this occurred major change happened in society. The phenomenon is said to have occurred just before the 1st and second world war. Tracing it back there is evidence that it occurred before other such major events in history.

Should you avoid looking at the eclipse and going outside while it is taking place…. YES!!
To negate any affects of the eclipse you should meditate on the 6th August to neutralize any affects it has.

See the 3rd of the eclipses has a purpose and if we trace back to what occurred just after the last one world war 2 we can see that it has a duality to it. What is the duality?
The third eclipse is here to deal with the negativity of the world in which we live. If you stay inside and mediate during or on the 6th the eclipse shall relieve you of your negativity. However as the world in which we live is a duality if you go and look at the eclipse you will be burdened with negativity.

So please try your hardest to avoid looking at or being outside during the eclipse on the 6th August.
The next one on the 6th will happen at the times below: IST is Indian standard time.

4.37 hrs IST in the early morning and ends at 7.49 hrs IST

If you need to convert IST to your time click on the link below and you can then make choose your country and city to see the time difference.

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/personal.html?cities=176,1661,269,168,136,179,106

2 comments:

Unknown said...

JGD Dhanam Jay ,

Thank you for posting this important information about the eclipse 6th August 2009. You are one out of two postings on the internet , that created awareness of it's importance. Normally there's millions of bits of info on any subject that you can think of, not this time. Thanks again ... Eleanor

Lou said...

This information was very useful to me yesterday as I looked for a reason for my discomfort. From London, to Pretoria, thank you for the post.