12.20.2010

Full Moon Eclipse on Winter Solstice

A light shines bright on the year's longest night





































What does the night symbolize to you? Quietness... totality... darkness... cold... our inner world... and traditionally, our fears. It's the longest night of the year tonight - the Winter Solstice. Tomorrow when the sun rises it will be the start of a new solar year, because the days will grow longer from this point. Tomorrow morning we are all reborn.


But this Solstice is different because it contains a bright light - one that hasn't been seen in over 300 years! A full moon eclipse - meaning the earth will pass between the Moon and the Sun. There is huge tension in this event. How would you feel walking between two opposites generating huge culmination between them? There's a lot of energy in the air tonight. Be an observer of what happens in your life tonight. Try to remember your dreams.


A light shining in the darkness is such an ancient image. We all have the chance for some deep, personal revelations tonight. Ideas can pop up that will deepen and broaden our lives. Stop and take a look around - what's going on in your life right now? The answers will be there.

Wish I could get the video from the movie.. but you get the idea


2 comments:

  1. Nice trip down memory lane for that one! Thanks.

    Indeed both the moon and sun were reborn within hours of each other; an unusual occurrence to say the least.

    I perceive an agony/ecstasy duality in our consciousness into 2011. In my personal life this is already happening.

    Happy New Year!

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  2. Peace and Light, Elizabeth

    I enjoy your blog!
    All the best to you in 2011!!!


    Bright Blessings & Stay well,

    Ten Nebula
    www.TheWaysofTheGoddess.Blogspot.com

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