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Shift to Higher Agreements

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In the potent Equinox portal period, right before the Lunar Eclipse, some dear wayshower friends informed me about something they saw in the etheric planes. It was as if we were cut away from relationships, like the cord were cut. They were old cords represented by telephone wire. They were seeing new fiber optic lines of light were growing between us instead. I took that further, and came to understand that we were released from old karmic contracts, such as soul contracts based on duty, learning, and one's life plan. This allows so much relief to letting go of all that does not serve, and there is great fluidity in relationships. Something is being let go of and also something new is coming in, and it makes our heart sing because it actualizes our dreams, helping us be who we truly are, and harmonizes us. The energy of living your truth and authenticity goes with this shift. We were shifted to this new place which was when the vibrational frequency of the earth had risen enough to go to. It has risen in frequency, which is another blog. In the meantime, the soul contracts were completed and we, those on this timeline or dimensional space of acceleration, I will call it- were moved onto what I call the "higher agreements." We are being called toward those who we work with in the New Earth plane and birthing the New Earth. They are the higher agreements for service and co-creation. I see this as major players in our lives, for roles, and smaller bit players who co-creatively step into our personal "movie" and experience in order to assist what we are here to do,represent, be and experience.And of course, these higher agreements, are in part between and with ourselves and source as to what we came here to do. The experience is on the higher timeline of bliss, joy, service, and abundance. That is, for those who are chosing this and experiencing this as there may be those who will continue to play out dramas and soul contracts on the duty timeline.

Moon, Jupiter, Mars and star cluster before dawn September 2

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Earthsky.org, 9/1/13

 

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If you’re up at morning dawn, the two heavenly bodies that you’re most likely to see are the waning crescent moon and the planet Jupiter. After all, the moon and Jupiter rank as the brightest and second-brightest celestial objects, respectively, to light up the September 2013 morning sky.

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Look for moon moving toward Jupiter before dawn August 2

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Earthsky.org, 8/1/13, Deborah Byrd

The waning crescent moon shines between the planet Jupiter and the star Aldebaran before dawn on Friday, August 2

Here are two bright morning objects, easily seen on the sky’s dome in the predawn and dawn hours: the planet Jupiter and the moon. As seen from around the world tomorrow morning, on Friday, August 2, the moon will be shining between the dazzling planet Jupiter and Aldebaran, the brightest star in the constellation Taurus the Bull. Then keep watching for several more mornings! On the next morning – Saturday, August 3 – note that the moon has moved away from Aldebaran and closer to Jupiter. On Sunday morning, August 4, the scene will have shifted slightly again.

Mars and Jupiter conjunction – plus hottest part of summer

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Earthsky.org, 7/19/13

Watch for the great Mars and Jupiter pairing on the mornings of Sunday, July 21 and Monday, July 22..

Look eastward before or at morning dawn on Sunday, July 21, and Monday, July 22, for the close coupling of the planets Mars and Jupiter. From most places around the world, Mars and Jupiter will be less than one degree apart on these two days. That’s about the width of your little finger at an arm length. Of course, Mars and Jupiter are not actually close together in space. They just happen to reside near the same line of sight. Mars lies about 2.4 astronomical units away from Earth whereas Jupiter lodges about 6 astronomical units away. One astronomical unit = the sun/Earth distance = 149,597,871 kilometers = 92,955,807 miles.

A rare total eclipse of Jupiter by the Sun on June 19, 2013

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The Watchers, 6/19/13, Chiffre

 

 

Planet Jupiter began the month of June 2013 being positioned very low in the west sky just after sunset. However soon it will disappear into the solar glare, as Jupiter is approaching the Sun for a solar conjunction on June 19, 2013. At that time Jupiter will pass behind the Sun, an event that happens about every thirteen months.

Because Jupiter`s orbit is somewhat ecliptic, it often passes either slightly above or below the Sun, when observed from our planet. Interestingly, on June 19, 2013, Jupiter will pass directly behind the solar disk and get totally obscured by the Sun, which occurs only twice within the planet`s 12-year orbit around the Sun

Link: The Watchers.com

 

 

Planetary trio – Mercury, Venus, Jupiter – still close at dusk May 27

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Earthsky.org- 5/27/13, Bruce Mc Clure

 

Planetary trio featuring Mercury, Venus  and Jupiter as they appear after sunset on May 27.

 

Did you see the three planets after sunset last night? Jupiter, Venus and Mercury formed a near-perfect equilateral triangle in the western twilight sky. Tonight – May 27, 2013 – the triangle is not so equal-sided, but you can still witness the planetary trio that pops out over the western horizon about 45 to 75 minutes after sunset. Don’t miss these three planets! You’ll be looking over the sunset point on the horizon at evening dusk. Be sure to find an unobstructed horizon in the direction of sunset, and if you have them, bring along binoculars to enhance the view of the three planets.

 

Link: EarthSky.org

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