Sunday, July 19, 2015

What is happening with the sun?

Question:
"Can you explain why the sun is rising and setting in strange positions?  For instance, it has been rising and setting in the northeast/northwest  for several weeks.  Not too many months ago it was rising and setting in the southeast/southwest.  It has occasionally been due east/west but not often."
This is definitely an interesting topic, but unfortunately I cannot give you a definitive answer on it.

I've been hearing stories like this for the last couple of years, people are reporting the sun is rising in different places daily.  Some are even reporting that the sun is shining from a completely different direction in the middle of the day.  Even the natives up in the Artic are reporting that they have an increase in daylight hours during their wintertime.   Quite often, I'd dismiss this as a propaganda or distraction stunt, but the sheer number of people reporting this, some of whom are quite credible, inclines me to believe otherwise...

From those people that are taking these reports semi-seriously, there are numerous "scientific explanations" for these reports, ranging from continental drift to sinking of the ground in particular locations, to optical illusions, and hallucinations (among other things).

However, there seems to be no verifiable scientific "proof" of any of these things occurring that I know of.  Not to mention that the location of the sun changing that drastically daily would require monumental movements of either the sun,  the earth,  or both.   Such drastic movements would cause major catastrophic events daily.  Which,  obviously, are not occurring.

But while there is no hard evidence of the sun being in alternate locations, there is quite a bit of evidence to point to the sun being in the proper location.    I.e. you can look up in many different scientific books and on many online websites to locate the proper location of the sun at any given time from any given location and see for yourself.  I've tested this a couple of times myself, and every time the sun has been exactly where it is supposed to be.  Also, a good portion of the meteorological system is also based off of the sunrise/sunset occurring at a certain time per day in a given location, depending on where you are on the planet.  Any changes to these predictions would be well documents because of that.

In addition to this, there are plenty of ancient sites that were designed with the summer and/or winter solstice in mind.  Meaning that at sunrise on the solstice, the sun rises in a particular location on the horizon, casting a ray of light in a particular location that only be achieved during said solstice.  These sites were built thousands of years ago, and every year hundreds (if not thousands) of people make pilgrimages to these locations to observe the event on the solstice.   If the location of the sun were in a different location, these sites would no longer work.

Then,  you should include the myriad of other systems that depend of the position of the sun to work. 

Combine all of that together,  and most are inclined to go with the hallucination aspect!   With all of these people claiming they are seeing something that cannot be proven scientifically, you'd think that was the end of it, right?

Wrong! 

What we are living in here on this planet is a shared holographic reality.  Meaning that we all get together at a soul level and decide what our shared reality is going to be.   There might be minor differences in what people experience, but overall we are experiencing the same thing.

So...  If a person gets a "strong" urge to change their reality, then their reality will change (this is how hypnotism works).   If a large enough mass of people decide to change it, then they create a new shared reality.

What I am suspecting is that there is a growing level of people that are on the verge of breaking off into their own separate shared reality, one where Earth Changes have caused the Sun to move to different locations in the sky.   They frequently venture into these alternate realities, but then return to this one.  Perhaps they are even overlapping a bit...

 

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