SPACEWEATHER: Light Pillars and Chance of X-Class Flares

Looks like Another 11 Sign to Me

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 11/30/2024

‘TIS THE SEASON FOR LIGHT PILLARS: Winter is coming. And that means it’s the season for light pillars. As northern air gets colder and colder, ice crystals in the atmosphere catch the rays of urban lights and shape them into luminous spikes, which reach toward the sky. Jameson Parry observed the phenomenon from Anchorage, Alaska, on Nov. 27th.

“These mysterious lights were shining right above me,” he says. “Now I know they were light pillars,”  reports Jacob Woulf.

 

“All around me there were pillars of light coming from every bright city light source,” says Parry. “It was about 11:30 PM. The temp was 2 degrees F and humidity was about 90%.”

The colors of light pillars correspond to the bulbs that create them. Blue-white pillars like Parry saw come from modern LED lamps. High pressure sodium bulbs, on the other hand, create warm orange hues. Some cities have a mixture of the two, which can create a colorful aurora-like display.

Sometimes, when urban lights are hidden behind buildings or trees, the resulting pillars appear as disembodied streaks in the night sky. “That’s what I saw last night in northeast Wisconsin,” reports Jacob Woulf.

Daily Sun

Daily Sun: 29 Nov 24
Sunspot 3906 has an unstable ‘beta-gamma-delta’ magnetic field that harbors energy for X-class solar flares. Credit: Eckhard Slawik of southern Germany

Note: A flood at Stanford University has damaged a number of important SDO data servers, and repairs may take some time. As a result, Daily Sun images will be coming from readers of Spaceweather.com for the foreseeable future. Thank you, citzen scientists!


Sunspot 3906 is approaching the “danger zone” where Solar Winds from flares catch the wind current of the Sun’s Rotation, aimed directly at Earth (called the Parker Effect).


MINOR GEOMAGNETIC STORM: A CME hit Earth’s magnetic field on Nov. 29th (0245 UT). The initial impact was so weak it did not spark a geomagnetic storm. 24 hours later, however, a minor G1-storm occured as Earth passed through the CME’s magnetized tail. Bright auroras were confined within the Arctic Circle. 


Mayan Time

11 Wind/IK is an 11:11 portal, presenting the symbol 11:11 on the 11th month and the 11th Tone. 11:11 is a Sign called a Divine Wake-up Call or Code of Activation. Signs are magnified by repetition, when we see them more than once – or twice.

Wind/IK represents the Creator’s Voice and potential for an Act of  God to raise consciousness to the Voice that Speaks through the Wind. God makes his presence known as the Sovereign Power and Authority over everything. Though Human has the Sacred Right of Choice, the Creator is the Final Word on what is allowed to be. Whatever happens, is allowed by God who knows everything and intends to turn everything we choose to His Highest Purpose of Divine Will.

On the “Road to Destiny” 11:11 is the Clarity of Truth in High Resolution, the Creator’s view from the longest distance to see the whole picture of the Truth. Expect to see Signs in the world that God is in control and can make his presence known.


THE TRECENA OF ROAD/EB: The Sacred Journey of Time
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
11 Wind/IK (eek), Cherokee, Whirlwind/AGALU’GA, Destiny Kin 102, Position 2
November 30, 2024, 11/30/2024; Last Round: March 15,2024, 03/15/2024

THE TRECENA OF ROAD/EB: The Sacred Journey of Time

My gift for the Tzolk’in round is the “Tzolk’in Field Guide: A Daily Practice for Personal Discernment.” Volume 1 covers the first two seasons of the Tzolk’in round. The “Field Guide” is available to download from a link on the 13-day Trecena Guide Page.

Tracking your thoughts during one 13-day trecena, you will see the synchronicity of Time, and an ascension as the answer to a prayer you hold as an Intention of thought from the beginning.

The Road/EB trecena is part of Season 2, found in Volume 1.

NOTE: If you see repeating numbers, SacredScribes is a resource to check the meaning of Angel Numbers.

11 Wind/IK (Cherokee, Whirlwind/AGALU’GA) – Day 11 of 13 of the 1 Road/EB Trecena

Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold, 12 Sun/AHAU,  from MayanMajix.com

Galactic Tone 11: Resolution; 11 assists every new thing to find its place in the universe in the process of ‘fitting in.’ some modifications must occur. Eleven is the energy of dynamic actions facilitating change, simplification and improvement.

Wind/IK: Breath of Spirit, breath of life. Winds embody the power of dissemination and planting of good seeds or ideas. Dreamers and planners with powerful imaginations, Wind persons make great orators and they spread the word of spiritual inspiration as it is carried by the wind. Wind is the power behind the movement of natural cycles such as weather, erosion, and cultural change. As the wind, these persons are extremely changeable and adaptable. They may appear inconsistent or fickle to others. Wind can be destructive to self and others by putting on airs. When Winds strut and boast, expanding on facts and accomplishments, they are building the dark clouds of trouble that may become hurricanes.

A GOOD DAY TO: Send Communications of all kinds. (And, a good day to raise our Voice in prayer.)

Cherokee, Whirlwind/AGALU’GA: Whirlwind’s symbol is a double spiral helix in rising smoke. Wind brings energy for an Inquiring mind, learning and wisdom. In Cherokee, the constellations are represented by 12 birds (dancers), the 13th bird is the Whirlwind, the lead dancer. This reflects the whirling of life. Wind is the breath of the Universe (matching the Mayan symbol) channel of communication and carries the Sacred Smoke to the Great Spirit (Source- Hunab Ku in Mayan); matches the pulse of the breath of the Cosmos.

[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]

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