The Return of Light by Cobra | The Portal Monday, January 12, 2015
Regardless
of all chaos, false flags and infighting between various Ligtwarriors and
Lightworkers, it is time to put things into perspective. We are entering the
breakthrough phase and the Light is returning to planet Earth.
There
are many signs in the skies that herald the return of Light.
Comet
Lovejoy is now passing near Orion, clearly visible in the evening sky:
This
symbolically means that love and joy are transforming the duality consciousness
and darkness which originated from the constellation of Orion. All darkness
will be absorbed into the One.
Few
days ago, an amazing phenomenon was visible in New Mexico:
This
beautiful photo shows Parry arcs, a Sun pillar, a parhelion, a halo and additional
four types of different arcs, all of them rare atmospheric optic phenomena on
their own, all appearing at the same moment.
Also
this weekend in Germany and Switzerland, beautiful iridescent clouds were
visible:
You
can see more of them here:
The
Breakthrough is near!
Beautiful! I always look to the skies, noticing things people don't seem to see...it helps to have sunglasses on to perceive some of the more subtle colors not as easily seen yet by the naked eye.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this message of hope and inspiration. Much love to you, Cobra, RM, Lightworkers & Lightwarriors, Galactic Family and everyone holding the light. <3
Here is some info about Comet Lovejoy (how appropriate this name has turned out to be!) including a chart showing the path it follows in space, on corresponding dates.
http://earthsky.org/space/watch-for-comet-lovejoy
Binoculars or a telescope should help, although some may be able to barely discern it by the naked eye.
Find time in nature, and time to stop doing and just BE.
Many Blessings <3
Here is information about the halo image above:
ReplyDeleteRare ice halo display in New Mexico:
Ice halo display captured by Joshua Thomas in Red River, New Mexico on the morning of January 9, 2015.
http://earthsky.org/todays-image/superb-ice-halo-display-in-new-mexico