Aug 21
2017

sic transit gloria lunaris

Last month, we experienced a most glorious passing of the moon.

There was a lot of science flying around to explain it. But I’ll tell you the real reason, the true cause of the solar eclipse:

 

“Calm down a moment, love.” Is what the cool, watery moon said to the sun who was spitting fire. “You’re in one of your moods.”

In all its combustion, the masculine power of the golden star was getting a bit too worked up. Aggression was kicking hard and she was worried; she could see it culminating in the humans’ behavior.

The lunar feminine decided to give their child Earth a pause from all the heat, hoping to provide a breath of focus and awe to the little world that was ready to tear itself apart.

Having learned that the feminine sometimes has to be clever to be heard over the booming masculine, she decided to show up in spectacular fashion during the day for a brief scene-stealing cameo.

Using her body to shade the planet and quiet the fire, she took the opportunity to whisper to the globe’s children:

“Quiet now, darlings. Listen.

It is time to rebalance yourselves before your planet dies, before your love dies.

Listen more than you speak. Take care of your children.

Take care of your home, and each other.

Sun and I are here for you.

But you’ve spent too much time in your heat.

You must spend more time in your heart.”

She could see a hopeful shift taking place. She knew she must be timely in her guidance, and needed their immediate attention. So she used one of the most effective tricks she reserved for dire times: showing up during his performance and dramatically posing in front of the sun. A queen stepping into the spotlight to deliver a message with language bigger than words.

And that is the science behind the solar eclipse.

 

 

 

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