Sunday, 11 July 2010

Total Solar Eclipse and Easter Island

Easter Island has been gearing up for this total solar eclipse in recent days. 



"An estimated 4,000 tourists, scientists, photographers, filmmakers and journalists flocked to the remote Chilean outpost of only 160 sq km on Sunday, doubling the population of the barren island that already suffers from water pollution and deforestation.


The spectacle began its 11,000km arc over the Pacific at sunrise, some 1,900 km northeast of New Zealand, plunging remote islands into darkness. The moon's shadow was sweeping across the South Pacific, darkening skies over the Cook Islands and parts of southern Chile and Argentina, cloaking Easter Island and its mysterious giant statues at around 2:11 pm (20:11 GMT).


In the original islanders' ancient lore, such an eclipse "would have been seen as a very powerful signal of upcoming upheaval," as their world view was rooted in nature, in "the earth, the sea and especially the sky," said Patricia Vargas of the University of Chile.[1]



The National geographic video also state that the moon's shadow will envelop Easter Island during it and this hasn't happened for 1,400 years. I find the synchronicity of that interesting bearing in mind that Islam came into being 1,400 years ago. 


Geologists/Archaeologists say that the people of Easter Island died out due to deforestation and that in itself is a very important message for humanity. See the 'Lessons of Easter Island. ' [2] We first started sharing a film about that in 2009. 


The natives called their Island the 'Navel of the World' in other words a power centre. This links in with Israel because Jerusalem is the solar plexus of the planet.


It is clear that this solar eclipse is bringing a massive warning to humanity,  I am not the only one that has felt the planetary energies of sadness today.











1. http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2010/07/2010711131454307758.html
2. http://www.eco-action.org/dt/eisland.html 



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