Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 Go to story at http://www.bhaktivedantas.com/ART_WSP/eclipses.html Excerpt: I have named the October 2nd eclipse of the sun as Eclipse Elmo and the lunar event of the 17th as Eclipse Eleanor. From a astronomical point of view, they were certainly not the longest, darkest events to ever blight the sky, but apparently their influences were nonetheless as devastating as any eclipse could be. The point of intesection between Elmo and Eleanor occurred on Sun the 9th as the headlines blared "Twenty Thousand Dead In Pakistan" and "Landslide in Guatamala buries an Entire Village of 1400". And the foolish, smug, demonic material scientists think that--in defiance of ancient wisdom of all cultures of the Earth--that eclipses can bear no effect! Based upon my research, the following coming dates (give or take a few days) are delicate and might be crucial: 17 Oct, 2 Nov and 17 Nov. Eclipse cycles tend to end with a bang, that is dramatically. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Well, here is another news article based on Varahamihira's finding... http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1259393.cms?headline=Indian~plate\ ~has~become~seismically~active > > Go to story at http://www.bhaktivedantas.com/ART_WSP/eclipses.html > Excerpt: > I have named the October 2nd eclipse of the sun as Eclipse Elmo and > the lunar event of the 17th as Eclipse Eleanor. From a astronomical > point of view, they were certainly not the longest, darkest events to > ever blight the sky, but apparently their influences were nonetheless > as devastating as any eclipse could be. The point of intesection > between Elmo and Eleanor occurred on Sun the 9th as the headlines > blared "Twenty Thousand Dead In Pakistan" and "Landslide in Guatamala > buries an Entire Village of 1400". And the foolish, smug, demonic > material scientists think that--in defiance of ancient wisdom of all > cultures of the Earth--that eclipses can bear no effect! > > Based upon my research, the following coming dates (give or take a few > days) are delicate and might be crucial: 17 Oct, 2 Nov and 17 Nov. > Eclipse cycles tend to end with a bang, that is dramatically. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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