Argo Navis – the Celestial Ship
Earth's
magnetic field, otherwise known as the geomagnetic field, is the magnetic field
that extends from the Earth's inner core out into space, where it deflects
harmful radiation from the Sun. But now something bizarre is taking place.
Earth’s north magnetic pole has been rapidly shifting away from Canada and
towards the Siberian Federal District, driven mostly by liquid iron churning
deep within the planet’s core. "The magnetic pole is moving so quickly
that it has forced the world's geomagnetism experts into a rare move,"
Nature reported. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-13/erratic-movement-earths-magnetic-field-threaten-global-navigation
We are currently in an eclipse lunar cycle that began with
the solar eclipse of Jan.6, and culminates with Full Moon lunar eclipse of Jan.
21. Generally, eclipse lunar cycles mark a time of shifting into a new octave
of experience. They offer a time to resynchronize our selves with the
ever-changing cosmic currents supporting our evolutionary progression in
consciousness. Eclipses tend to bring about endings and new beginnings.
The nature of the effect that eclipses have in our lives is
a function of the star alignments and other aspecting planets occurring at the
time of the eclipse. A chart for the
lunar eclipse at Silver Spring, Maryland where The National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration is based is
shown. This is much the same for Washington DC and other places close by.
Notice that the Full Moon eclipse falls on the meridian forming a Grand Cross
with Uranus, the Nodes and the TNPs Apollon and Vulcanus.
Uranus is a “planet that coaxes erratic and bizarre behavior”
[1]. Here Uranus opposes Apollon which
is conjunct the star Miaplacidus which
Nick Fiorenza associates with “ navigational mapping of cosmic evolutionary
currents.”
Miaplacidus, Beta Carina [2sc]of Argo Navis, is the second brightest
and most important star of the Argo—the first being Canopus, Alpha Carina (the
helmsman). Miaplacidus is the brightest star in an asterism of stars in Carina
known as the Diamond Cross. It creates a
significant part of the theme of Carina, the keel of the Argo—the main and
guiding structural ridge along the bottom of a boat. This is the star of navigation, and embodies the artscience of astronomical
Earthgrid mapping work—both in space and time (where to be when).
"Mia" is of greater universal flowing waters of Source and
"Placidus" is of grid-navigational-mapping.
The Earthgrid is not a
separate isolated geometry. Astronomical orientations and geometries provide
the dynamic activation of the Earthgrid—making active specific places at
specific times in one symbiotic process that supports the spiritual awakening
of Earth and humanity. This same spacetime activation process occurs in our
individual lives (as can be seen in the continuing unfoldment of a natal
astrology chart through transits, progressions, etc.).
Thus, Miaplacidus
involves the navigational mapping of cosmic evolutionary currents—evolutionary
intelligence and how it expresses in time and space. More succinctly,
Miaplacidus inspires us to find and ensure a harmonious environment in space
and time for the pursuit of our purpose and our greater fulfillment and
wellbeing.
On January 30 (delayed due to the US Government shutdown),
the World Magnetic Model (WMM), a large spatial-scale representation of the
Earth's magnetic field, will be updated. The Ascendant of the eclipse chart
progressed by the solar quotidian method will reach an exact conjunction to the
TNP Apollon and the star Miaplacidus on that date confirming the role of the
eclipse as the astronomical reason for
the erratic change in the earth’s magnetic field and the need for the upgrade
of the navigational maps.
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