3D-One heart, love, and devotion are companions of my destiny.
4D mantra

5D mantra
I pulse in order to love. Realizing loyalty I seal the process of heart with the solar tone of intention. I am guided by the power of death.
Kin 230-White 9 Solar Dog
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5 Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, and 9 Venus. Our sun in Virgo is ruled by MERCURY
- This is our Venus mediated Blue 9 Monkey as the Hidden Wisdom in time. SYNC. The Venus-Jupiter trine perfects very early today, and we’re learning about what we like and enjoy. It’s a good time to give one another the benefit of the doubt.
- Same alignment as above. SYNC. Later today, Venus forms a biquintile to Uranus and Saturn, making it a strong time for devising strategies. It’s easier to wait for the right moment to act. There can be a willingness to make sacrifices. We are ready to exercise patience. This seems the best way to make improvements. We also have a game plan. We also recognize and appreciate the unique elements of people, situations, and projects today.
- Today’s Aquarius Moon is good for objectivity.
- Same Venus alignment in time as above. SYNC. With a Venus-Saturn parallel, we take our interactions, pleasures, relationships, and money more seriously.This brings a stronger sense of reality and responsibility in our relationships, providing a sense of security and stability.
- The Sun is in ♍️ Virgo. Venus is in Libra.
From cafeastrology.com
STRONG GEOMAGNETIC STORM PREDICTED:
A CME (coronal mass ejection) hurled into space by yesterday’s X4.5-class solar flare will graze Earth on Sept. 16th, according to a NASA model. NOAA forecasters are predicting a strong G3-class geomagnetic storm when the CME arrives. During G3 storms, auroras can sometimes be seen with the naked eye from mid-latitudes–e.g., as far south as California, Missouri and Colorado in the USA. On Sept. 16th, however, bright moonlight could mitigate the display. Aurora alerts: SMS Text
SIGNIFICANT X-CLASS SOLAR FLARE: New sunspot AR3825 erupted on Sept. 14th, producing a very strong X4.5-class solar flare. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash:
Click to view a movie of the flare
Radiation from the flare ionized the top of Earth’s atmosphere. This resulted in a deep shortwave radio blackout over South America and the mid-Atlantic Ocean: map. Ham radio operators and mariners may have noticed loss of signal at frequencies below 30 MHz. This could have lasted for as much as 30 minutes after the flare’s peak (1529 UTC).
The explosion also hurled a CME into space, and a NASA model confirms that it has an Earth-directed component. Strong G3-class geomagnetic storms are possible when the CME grazes Earth on Sept. 16th. Solar flare alerts: SMS Text
more images: from Warren Spreng of Mason, Ohio; from Thierry Legault of Paris, France; from Steve Godbout of Quebec City, Quebec; from Cindy Braunheim at Ginko State Park in Vantage, Washington;
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EARTH’S RING CURRENT IS LEAKING: During the strong (G3) geomagnetic storm of Sept. 12th, Jeffery Dixon looked up from the Agawa Bay in Ontario, Canada. He saw a red band stretching across the sky. It was a sign that Earth’s ring current had sprung a leak:
“I’m not sure if it was aurora, STEVE or airglow,” says Dixon.
Actually, none of the above. Dixon photographed an SAR arc. SAR arcs were discovered in 1956 at the beginning of the Space Age. At first, researchers didn’t know what they were and unwittingly gave them a misleading name: “Stable Auroral Red arcs.” However, they are not auroras; the red glow comes from Earth’s ring current system.
Yes, Earth has rings. Unlike Saturn’s rings, which are vast disks of glittering ice, Earth’s rings are made of electricity. (Ya don’t say! Sync with the Harmonic) They form a donut-shaped circuit carrying millions of amps around our planet. During strong geomagnetic storms, thermal energy from the rings can leak onto the atmosphere below. This leakage imprints a red glow among the auroras.
On Sept. 12th, SAR arcs were seen from many locations including Pennsylvania, Germany, California and Colorado. Browse the gallery for more.
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