Global Transformationsby
Simon Hunt
A devastating explosion occurred on the Sun June 1," BBC
Science Editor, Dr. David Whitehorse, tells us, "and for a few very nervous hours
astronomers did not know whether it was heading for Earth."
"If the magnetic energy within the cloud of super hot gas
had interacted with the Earth's magnetic field it would have sparked a spectacular aurora
at polar latitudes, induced power blackouts, blocked radio communications, and triggered
phantom electronic commands capable of sending satellites spinning out of their orbits and
God knows what else. Cellular phones, global positioning signals, and a myriad of other
technologies would have been affected, creating general havoc globally."
The explosive event was billed as "a real planet-buster,"
by Dr Richard Fisher, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center scientist. The possible
consequences of the event were, in fact, so much of a planet-buster, that the news was not
made public until almost a week after the event occurred.
Hmmm
The Memorial Day holiday weekend, (May 29 -31) found our family camping up around the
9,000 foot level of the Sierra Nevada Desert. The nights were cold and the days were very
chilly, unless, of course, you found yourself in the sun - it was scorching, literally. We
found ourselves preferring to dress heavily and stick to the shade. "We're up
pretty high and there's less atmosphere to filter the ultra violet rays and infra red
radiation," I reasoned.
"That's not it. There's something wrong with the sun."
Patti said.
"Oh, come on Sweetie
" I said looking up at the sky through the
trees we were taking shelter under. "How could there be something wrong with the
sun?"
"I don't know." She replied. "But
there's something wrong with the sun."
Upon our return on Tuesday, June 1st, Patti complained that the tops of her ears were
really sunburnt and causing her pain. I admitted that mine were a bit well done, too.
"Maybe the ozone is depleting a lot faster than we thought and we should have
spent even less time in the sun than we figured." I pondered.
"That's not it. There was something wrong with the sun." Patti said.
On Wednesday, June 2nd, Patti said her ears were pealing in a very strange way. The
sunburnt skin being shed was hard, stiff, and thick. More like a scale than a sunburn.
"Oh, you're just upset because you got sunburned for the first time in years."
I tried to console her.
"That's not it. There was something wrong with the sun." she
reiterated.
On Thursday, June 3rd, my ears started pealing in the same strange way. I must admit it
was a bit unsettling. Furthermore, neither one of us had been feeling well since the
second day of our camping weekend. Nothing very serious, but our bodies felt worn out and
extremely tired. We both experienced times when it felt like our skin was on fire. It
seemed neither of us were experiencing the usual rejuvenation and invigoration that a
visit with nature brings us. I made some grumpy comments - complaining about the thin air,
the high altitude, the depleting ozone, and the first sun of the season.
"That's not it." Patti said. "There was something wrong with
the sun."
A week passed. We stopped the strange pealing and slowly began to feel better. The unusual
burning sensations diminished to something that felt akin to standing under an infra-red
heat lamp. The events of that weekend started to fade into the background of our lives.
They would have been completely forgotten by now had we not received an e-mail containing
the article by Dr. Whitehorse.
"Hey Patti, listen to this." I said, as I read her the email.
"I've been telling you all along
there was something wrong with the sun!"
"And you were absolutely right." I told her. "It makes perfect
sense to me. If the sun was getting ready to go through a major event, it stands to reason
that during the build-up to that event, it was probably going through some radical changes
in its atomic fusion process and very probably could have been generating a different type
of radiation and affecting our bodies differently
especially at that high altitude.
You were probably picking all that up intuitively, but didn't have the technical knowledge
to intellectually understand what was happening so you."
"I don't understand a thing about that." Patti said. "But
there was something wrong with the sun."
As we progress through the global transformations, perhaps it would behoove us all to not
intellectually rationalize away a seemingly impossible intuition or awareness - no matter
how preposterous it might seem. After all was said and done, I'm here to report that in
fact, during, and shortly after the Memorial Day Weekend
"There was something
wrong with the sun."
Hmmm
Simon Hunt is the founder of Spiritual Endeavors, an
independent non-profit educational organization dedicated to expanding Spiritual,
Holistic, and Environmental Awareness. website: www.spiritual-endeavors.org / email:
ish@spiritual-endeavors.org /
phone:702- 457- 0004
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