What happens at a Solar Eclipse?

 
   
 

Planetary alignments  can create powerful energetic doorways for change. The most potent and transformative of these are Solar Eclipses.

The Moon moves in between the Sun and Earth at New Moon, on the same plane, so that all three align perfectly with each other.

      Our dear beautiful planet is cocooned in a gossamer web of subtle energy fields, the basic foundation of which is the North / South grid meridians, into which solar and stellar messages flow. Total Solar Eclipse causes the energies that normally flow on the outer layers of the Earth’s energetic body, to be pulled into the interior pathways of Her being ~ as though she is reforming herself. It is now well known that as an Eclipse shadow passes over head the Earth’s energy grid powers down to almost nothing leaving just the flow of the North / South energy grid.

      Solar eclipses release mis-aligned energy and shadow content from held within planetary and human consciousness. While, at the same time new planetary and stellar encodings imprint in to the Earth via the North south grid, so the planetary / stellar positions and their relationship between each other become incredibly important at the time of Solar eclipses. As Space ship Earth travels inter-dimensionally through time and space, eclipses are like little booster rockets nudging the consciousness of the Earth, keeping us on track for the harvest of our divine purpose.

      Solar Eclipses always occur at new Moon when the Moon (soul) and Sun (spirit) are in alignment, they open, portals or gateways, that give us the opportunity to go through the eye of the Sun, to ‘travel’ to other star systems, to see all the shadows we have created that prevent us from looking directly at the ‘Sun’, our spirit.

      Solar eclipses are a chance to stand in the uniqueness of our own power and allow a re-embedding into our source. No matter where you are on this dear Earth, or where an Eclipse is occurring, if pay you attention, you can in a very strong way feel its effect ~ even better to be in the place where they are occurring.

      There are three categories of solar eclipses: there is a total solar eclipse, where, as we see it, the Moon totally covers the Sun, thus causing a round disc of total shadow, which may be only 50 miles wide, to move across the surface of the Earth.

      An annular eclipse occurs where the Moon is slightly farther away from us and so it does not fully cover the Sun from our perspective, yet there is a point of totality and that point is, perpendicularly above the surface of the Earth.

      The third type of eclipse is called a partial eclipse, where the point of totality, once again is out in the auric body of the Earth. With partial eclipses the Moon and the Sun are slightly off-set from us, so the penumbra (partial shadow) seems to ‘graze’ the Earth; often the point of totality for these eclipses is near or over the North or South pole.

      These last two types of eclipses occur in the auric or subtle body of the Earth. Annular eclipses are encoding and releasing from the subtle bodies of the Earth whereas total solar eclipses imprint and release through every level of consciousness.