• THE NEW WORLD AGE- page 2
    by Bill Hansen

     

    Another way to view this grand cycle is to determine when the solstice or equinox points line up with the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Precession, the movement of the intersection of the solar equator and ecliptic (path of earth and planets around the Sun), can thus be used to measure four World Ages. As the equinox and solstice points shift, they each cross the galactic equator - near the center of the galaxy - in 6,448-year approximate intervals.? Each time this happens a new World Age commences. The winter solstice has now moved due to Precession so that on December 21 the Sun is aligned with the galactic equator. This will not happen again for approximately 26,000 years.

    The significance of the alignment between the solstice and galactic equator is not merely an astronomical curiosity. A rising number of astrophysicists consider the entire galaxy as a living organism capable of self-communication. The galactic nucleus may be sending information signals throughout the galaxy with the energetic flow of matter and radiation coming from several “hot spots” or discrete emission sources located within 2o of the nucleus. These signals or flows of intense energy may be influencing our solar system in unknown ways. This may account for the year after year of record breaking weather and changes in world climate, numerous unusual monstrous storms, and an increase in earthquake and volcanic eruptions that have been going on since the early 1990s.

    The Galactic Nucleus or center is located about 26o of Sagittarius in Zodiacal longitude and 5o south latitude.

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