Sunday, March 14, 2010

Spring Equinox and the Solar Light Codes

Spring Equinox and the
Solar Light Codes

by Cayelin K. Castell


The Sun is why life exists on Earth. The Sun is also the seasonal metronome of the Earth telling us what time it is. Metronome comes from the Greek word "metron" meaning measure, and "nomos" meaning rule or defined. Metronome then is a definite measure of time. The dictionary definition says it is a device used to mark time by means of regularly recurring ticks or flashes at adjustable intervals. Each year the Sun rises or sets along the horizon reaching due east and due west at the Equinoxes.

There are four primary Solar Gates each year when the Sun reaches the Solstice and Equinox points. Ancient cultures understood the importance of these gateways and aligned with them through ceremonial intent. As we remember our place as conscious co-creators it is vital that we find ways to acknowledge and honor these ceremonial solar gates.

This doesn't necessarily mean adopting old ways. Rather, it is about finding the ways that have value and meaning now and utilizing the energy of the Sun and the information coming in through these solar gates.

The Sun is the source of light, life, energy and health. We have been programmed to fear the Sun, how it ages us and causes skin cancer. However, the Sun caries vital life force and light information to our bodies and it is important to take time to enjoy the Sun at least a few minutes a day whenever possible. Sunlight helps to attune (or entrain) our bodies to the light frequencies of planetary ascension. It also aids in dispelling depression when used wisely. Connecting with the light of the Sun helps our bodies come into resonance with the new light information beaming to us through sunlight. Read more here and at Celestial Timings.

"I believe it will be the magnetic influence produced by the Sun which will usher in what is described by our ancient ancestors as "the transition" bringing us to a new state-of-being." (Mitch Battros)

Solar Cycle 24 has begun - and it has been predicted by NASA, NOAA and ESA to be up to 50% stronger than its "record breaking" predecessor Cycle 23 which produced the largest solar flare ever recorded. The Sun will reach its "apex" (maximum) in late 2011 into 2012.

In March 12, 2010 issue of Science, NASA solar physicist David Hathaway reports that the top of the sun's Great Conveyor Belt has been running at record-high speeds for the past five years. Rest of article here...

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