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SPACEWEATHER: Noctilucent Clouds, Sunspots, and Solar Flares (July 2023)

Greetings Beloved Kin,

The photographer didn’t identify whether this is Venus or Saturn in the photo of the Noctilucent clouds over Poland. The Full Thunder Supermoon is reflected in today’s weather in Coffeyville, KS and surrounding area. The sky is dark and rumbling with warnings of high winds later this morning. We can use the rain, forecast to change from light to moderate as the winds blow storm clouds this way.

The Sun produced an X-class flare on July 2, 2023. Though not a direct blow toward Earth, it’s likely to produce sky events like the Noctilucent clouds captured in the photo.

SPACEWEATHER NEWS: JULY 5, 2023 

GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH: NOAA forecasters say that G1-class geomagnetic storms are possible on July 7th when a partial halo CME is expected to hit Earth’s magnetic field. It was hurled in our direction yesterday by an explosion in the magnetic canopy of sunspot AR3359. 

SUNSPOT COUNTS HIT A 21-YEAR HIGH: The sun is partying like it’s 2002. That’s the last time sunspot counts were as high as they are now. The monthly average sunspot number for June 2023 was 163, according to the Royal Observatory of Belgium’s Solar Influences Data Analysis Center. This eclipses every month since Sept. 2002.

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SPACEWEATHER: Earth-directed Fireballs, Reported 06/25/2023

Spaceweather: 06/25/20233, Fireballs of Light directed to Earth – On Jun 24, 2023, the network reported 14 fireballs. (14 sporadics)

7 Flint/ETZNAB: Divine Synchronicity between the Tzolk’in count and Haab Count of the “Diving God” (Descending Light of Truth) aligned with Celestials Signs Above

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 06/25/2023

Every night, a network of NASA all-sky cameras scans the skies above the United States for meteoritic fireballs. Automated software maintained by NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office calculates their orbits, velocity, penetration depth in Earth’s atmosphere and many other characteristics. Daily results are presented here on Spaceweather.com.

In this diagram (above) of the inner solar system, all of the fireball orbits intersect at a single point–Earth. The orbits are color-coded by velocity, from slow (red) to fast (blue). [Larger image] [movies]

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SPACEWEATHER: X-Flare, a Breath from the Sun, 06/20/2023

X-Class Solar Flare, 06/20/2023

The Sun has been relatively quiet for the past few weeks. Yesterday, the Sun shares the Solar Winds from an X-Class Solar Flare to herald the Summer Solstice.

SPACEWEATHER: JUNE 21, 2023

CME TO STRIKE VENUS AND MARS: A CME launched into space by yesterday’s X-flare (described below) may not strike Earth, however, it will hit Venus and Mars, according to a NASA model. The strike on Venus (June 22nd) will probably erode a small amount of the planet’s upper atmosphere, while the strike on Mars (June 25th) could spark auroras visible to MAVEN and other Mars-orbiting satellites.

X-CLASS SOLAR FLARE AND CME: New sunspot AR3341 erupted on June 20th, producing an X1.1-class solar flare (1709 UT). NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the extreme ultraviolet flash.

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Sevenfold Spirit: The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit

The Sevenfold Spirit of God

Greetings Beloved Kin,

Seven was symbolic in ancient near eastern and Israelite culture and literature. It communicated a sense of “fullness” or “completeness” (שבע “seven” is spelled with the same consonants as the word שבע “complete/full”). This makes sense of the pervasive appearance of “seven” patterns in the Bible.  Source: the BibleProject.com

Isaiah 11:2–3 (NASB)Including the Spirit of the Lord, and the Spirits of wisdom, of understanding, of counsel, of might, of knowledge and of fear of the LORD, here are represented the seven Spirits, which are before the throne of God.

In the Bible, scholars claim that God created the world in six days and used the seventh day to rest. Because of this, the number seven is used to illustrate an idea of completeness throughout the Bible. In both Islam and Judaism, there are seven heavens. Source: Readers Digest

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Spaceweather: Explosive Solar Activity

Ellerman bomb releases about 1026 ergs of energy–equal to about 100,000 World War II atomic bombs.

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: MAY 27, 2023

ELLERMAN BOMBS: At the beginning of the week, sunspot AR3315 didn’t exist. Now it is the biggest and most dangerous sunspot on the solar disk. Maximilian Teodorescu photographed the fast-growing active region yesterday and found it crackling with bomb-blasts.

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Wesak Offering – Kälviä, Finland, May 5, 2023

Greetings Beloved Kin,

I’m grateful to Aatu for sharing the story of a Wesak Offering in Finland. I feel the Love and the Humility in the offering that is a blessing to the heart. Many thanks and much love back to Aatu and his friends for the great service of Love poured out for the whole. Thank you for the time and the thoughtful way you carried it out, for sharing your feelings, insights, signs of synchronicity, and for the blessing to us all in the remembering.

I know the ancestors must be smiling down on all of you with gratitude for the time shared in Spirit.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

love, in lak’ech,
Debra

Wesak Offering , Kälviä, in Ostro-Bothnia Finland

Our Wesak offering on behalf of the whole.

Northern Lapwing, Lapwing Vanellus cristatus Bird Print by HC Richter

On weekend I was on my way to a study group, where me and my many colleagues study herbal medicine, in a group of 14 students and a teacher.
It was held in Kälviä, in Ostro-Bothnia Finland, it is a 256 kilometres drive (159 miles) from my home, in to the direction of north.

 

I had a good drive, and saw cranes, and many Northern Lapwings on the way, and noticed spring is on an earlier stage in north, roughly two weeks late according to local fisherman.

I arrived in Kälviä, in friday, 16:58 of local time, which is UTC +2. Wesak was at 20:34 local time. Since we had our own program and timetable, I did not want to rush, like Debra advised. The Intention was to honor the tradition of sacred ceremony.

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Wesak Offering – Verdigris River, Coffeyville, Kansas, May 5, 2023

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I chose a place along the Verdigris River in the country north of Coffeyville, KS for my Wasek Offering. (We call it ver dee gree in Kansas.) The pull-off was a big mud hole after the rains yesterday. The climb down was muddy and steep, reminding me of the embankment and my fall on my last visit to the woods. The offering of roses, daisies, and fresh berries was placed halfway down in a spillway for the “living bodies of water” in Mother Nature.

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The Wesak Celebration, the Full Flower Moon and Lunar Eclipse, May 5, 2023

LIONSROAR.COM – Celebrating WESAK/VESAK, or “Buddha Day”

Vesak, also known as “Buddha Day” falls on May 5 this year. It marks the birth, enlightenment, and death of the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, born 2,600 years ago. These three significant events in the Buddha’s life are all said to have happened on the same day many years apart.

Vesak is observed on different days year-to-year, as celebrations are planned for the first full moon of May, the month of Vesakha in Hindu and Buddhist calendars. Buddhists in China, however, follow the Chinese lunar calendar to plan their Vesak celebrations, and observe the holiday on the eighth day of the fourth month of the lunar year. If it’s a leap year, the day often falls in June.

In each place where Vesak is celebrated, devotees typically assemble in their local temples for a ceremonial hoisting of the Buddhist flag and a singing of hymns praising the three jewels. Offerings of flowers, candles, and burning incense are made. From there, the method of celebration varies from place to place. Paper lanterns are lit and released into water and sky in South Korea and Indonesia, while extravagant light displays illustrate the Buddha’s life in Sri Lanka.

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Spaceweather.com – Incoming CME

Hedgerow Prominence, Taken by Michael Borman on April 17, 2023 @ Evansville, Indiana, USA

Spaceweather.com 04/18/2023

A SLOW-MOVING CME APPROACHESMost CMEs take only a few days to cross the distance between the Sun and Earth. A CME that left the sun on April 15th might take a whole week. NOAA forecasters say the unusually slow-moving CME could hit Earth’s magnetic field on April 22nd, producing, at most, minor geomagnetic storms.  

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Spaceweather – X-Class Solar Flare

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 03/30/2023

ANOTHER X-CLASS SOLAR FLARE: This is becoming routine. The sun just produced another X-class solar flare, the 7th of 2023. The X1.2-category explosion came from sunspot AR3256 near the sun’s southwestern limb.

Radiation from the flare ionized the top of Earth’s atmosphere, causing a strong shortwave radio blackout over southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Ham radio operators may have noticed loss of signal and other propagation effects below 30 MHz for as much as an hour after the peak of the flare (March 29th @ 0233 UT).

A faint CME left the sun after the explosion. NOAA analysts have determined that it will miss Earth–no impact.

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