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Rudra New Moon and the lightning storm over Italy

 

Rudra - the Red Storm God


For a few milliseconds last Monday night, March 27th, an enormous red ring of light appeared in the sky over central Italy. Valter Binotto photographed it from the small town of Possagno in the foothills of the Italian Alps.This is an "ELVE"--short for Emissions of Light and Very Low Frequency Perturbations due to Electromagnetic Pulse Sources. It's a rare species of sprite discovered in 1990 by cameras onboard the space shuttle. Binotto may have just taken the best ever picture of one from the ground. 

"The ELVE was generated by intense lightning in a storm near Ancona about 285 km south of me," says Binotto. One bolt was so strong, it generated an intense electromagnetic pulse (EMP). The red ring marks the spot where the EMP hit Earth's ionosphere. Normal lightning bolts carry 10 to 30 kilo-ampères of current; this bolt was about 10 times stronger than normal.

https://www.sott.net/article/478965-Rare-ELVE-photographed-during-intense-lightning-storm-over-Italy

 

 


The phases of the Moon are among the most reliable indicators of events on earth. A Moon phase can act as a local “step down transformer” for powerful energies generated by far away stars and planets that it aspects. To understand how their energies are focused at any place of interest astrologers routinely draw charts of monthly lunations. Presented here is the chart for the New Moon of March 21st drawn for the town of Possagno where the picture was taken. Obviously the chart is significant for the place since the New Moon is placed on the descendant square Mars [28ge] on the MC.

 

The New Moon is in fiery Aries and its ruler the red planet Mars is conjunct the red supergiant star Betelgeuse, alpha Orion. This star was the determinant star of the Indian lunar mansion Ardra ruled by the storm god Rudra - a fierce red form of Siva. Among events connected with this star, Diana Rosenberg lists “lightning strikes”! 

In the Rigveda, Rudra's role as a frightening god is apparent in references to him as ghora ('extremely terrifying'), or simply as asau devam ('that god').[31] He is 'fierce like a terrific wild beast' (RV 2.33.11).[32] Chakravarti sums up the perception of Rudra by saying: 'Rudra is thus regarded with a kind of cringing fear, as a deity whose wrath is to be deprecated and whose favor curried'.[33] 

RV 1.114 is an appeal to Rudra for mercy, where he is referred to as 'mighty Rudra, the god with braided hair'.[34] 

In RV 7.46, Rudra is described as armed with a bow and fast-flying arrows, although many other weapons are known to exist. As quoted by R. G. Bhandarkar, the hymn declare that Rudra discharges 'brilliant shafts which run about the heaven and the earth' (RV 7.46.3), which may be a reference to lightning. [1]

 

 

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudra


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  1. Spiritual download I wonder? 🙇‍♀️

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