Now that we have officially entered the summer months, how are you feeling? The ancients had a saying “as above, so below”. The idea being that what happens in the heavens also affects us here on earth. Scientists are now continuing research into how true this is. Continue reading →
At approximately 22:34 GMT this evening Monday 20th June 2016 the earth will complete its tilt of 23.4 degrees towards the sun. This will give us the longest or shortest day, depending on where we find ourself on the globe. Continue reading →
Blue Water Family will once again be gathering to acknowledge the return of the Summer Solstice (the longest day of the year), also known as ‘The Sun of the North’ by the Dogon of Mail.
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By now you may have heard that on Friday 20th March we will experience a Super Moon Solar Eclipse on the day of the Spring Equinox 2015. How exciting and what an alignment! Have you decided what you will be doing on the day yet? We may have a suggestion that might interest you. Read on and find out…
Blue Water Family acknowledges each of the Equinox and Solstice transits during the year. We do this in order to remind one and all of the connection between Humanity and Nature.
The Dogon of Mali West Africa, describe the change of season based on the position in the heavens.
A Dogon High Priest seated holding his flail of authority
The Sun of the north refers to the trajectory of the sun’s path, reaching the highest point high in the sky. In the Uk this will give us the longest day of the year, during our Summer Season. The Sun of the middle refers to the trajectory of the sun’s path, reaching the middle position in the heavens. In the UK and everywhere else on earth, this will give us equal day and equal night time hours twice a year, in March and in September, Spring and Autumn respectively. The Sun of the South refers to the trajectory of the Sun’s path, making its shortest journey low in the heavens, from east to west giving us here in the UK the shortest day of the year, during our Winter Season.
In astronomy The zenith is the “highest” point on the celestial sphere.
In astronomy, the meridian is the great circle passing through the celestial poles, the zenith, and the nadir (point directly below the zenith) of an observer’s location.
Quite recently, hardly a week goes by without hearing about a sink hole suddenly appearing in the earth or members of the public being attacked by huge waves breaching sea defences, or flood waters rising to dangerous levels. What should we make of these ever increasing occurrences? What do the experts have to say? Ether the scientists are keeping quiet for fear of bringing to a halt the wheels of industry and or perhaps, they simply don’t know what is going on.
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