SPACEWEATHER.COM, April 21, 2023
A SOLAR TORNADO JUST LAUNCHED INTO SPACE: A solar tornado was spinning around the sun’s north pole yesterday when, suddenly, it lifted off. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the launch:
Unlike tornadoes on Earth, which are shaped by wind, tornadoes on the sun are controlled by magnetism. Solar magnetic fields twist in a furious spiral, dragging clouds of plasma around with them. This particular tornado over-twisted, pinched off, and flew straight away from the sun. The debris will not hit Earth.
YESTERDAY’S RARE HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE: “It was a brilliant beautiful eclipse,” reports eyewitness Eliot Herman. “We observed on a small island in the Montebello group off the coast of Australia very close to the center line.” This is what he saw:
“Paul Maley made the arrangements and got the permissions,” he adds. “There were only 15 of us, and it was really special to have the island to ourselves so far from civilization.”
Maley was taking pictures alongside Herman. “This was my 82nd solar eclipse,” Maley says. “At our location the eclipse lasted only 55 seconds, but it was spectacular. The sky was super clear following the recent passage of cyclone Ilsa.” The exceptional transparency allowed him to capture several red prominences around the rim of the sun:
Now a marine conservation reserve, the islands were the site of three British atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in 1952 and 1956. Herman brought a Geiger counter to their observation site. “I tested a bunch of rocks and fragments but nothing was ‘hot,'” he says. “The Montebellos are quite isolated. It was remarkable to have a chance to be here.”
Today’s hybrid eclipse was the first in almost 10 years, making it a rare event. Hybrid eclipses are a mixture of two types: annular and total. This one began as an annular eclipse over the Indian Ocean, transitioned into a total eclipse over western Australia, and ended as an annular eclipse over the South Pacific: map.
Even in the darkness, the Sun holds the prominence to be see as the Light all around. According to Einstein’s theory, pure energy is turned into matter when it passes through a magnetic field.

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THE TRECENA OF DEER/MANIK: A MISSION OF LOVE
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
7 Reed/BEN, Cherokee, Reed/I’HYA, Destiny Kin 33
April 21, 2023 (04/21/2023)
7 Reed/BEN (Cherokee, Reed/I’HYA)
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU)
Galactic Tone 7: Reflective. Seven stands as a mirror to divide light and dark and to reflect all that is and is not. Seven is associated with the source of creation and the flow of Divine Will. With a keen sense of ethics, Seven establishes purpose to current and future goals.
Reed/BEN: Reed persons are the spiritual essence, protectors and guiding light for family and home. They are competent speakers who will take up a cause. Very tough and analytical, Reeds endeavor to bring peace, harmony and order to all of their relations. Reeds are blessed with great skill at negotiations and consoling which are very often put to the test. Although Reeds need a lot of appreciation, may have marriage or business problems because of inflexible vies and high expectations, which erode affinity. The lesson for Reed is to be like a garden hose, not a steel pipe. Bless or repair your house.
Cherokee, Reed/I’HYA: REED- Symbol-Reed is the Earth, reflection of the Star Chaga of Pollux. Reed made up the Magician Twins who led the journey to bring back to life the daughter of the Sun. The Casket is Gemini. Energy for Intellectual minds, creation, re-creation, new directions, breaking the ties that bind. A trailblazer and leader. From the East, direction of success and happiness, no matter what route is taken, always ending up in the Light.
[Text in italics was the primary source of inspiration for my journal. These are the sources that started my journey and they are the reference for interpretation each day. By providing the original text, I hope to offer a way to see what inspired my thoughts and by including all the aspects – allow for something more to inspire you. Mayan descriptions are those written by Ian Lungold. Cherokee descriptions came from multiple sources. Links to sources and other resources of study are offered on the Daykeeper Resources Page. ~Debra]