Mars, the Sun, and the Debate

This just in from SpaceWeather:

A CME is heading for Mars. According to a NASA model, the storm cloud will strike the Red Planet on June 27th. The impact could spark global auroras and erode a small amount of the planet’s atmosphere.

As I said on the 18th, when solar flares hit other planets, this has energetic ramifications for us as well. In my forecast for the week of 6/10/24, I said

It’s important to remember that the reason we keep having all of these coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and proton storms is because we’re going through this paradigm shift and the Sun, an aspect of our higher heart, is sending us energy to help us shift. By the end of the Paradigm shift, we will have changed considerably in the composition of our energy and, therefore, our matter. It’s a tough transition to make. So we need all the help we can get.

…Except this one didn’t hit the Earth. It’s going for Mars. Planet of action, impetus, and passion. When it’s out of balance, it’s about combativeness, conflict, and war.

It is not lost on me that the flare is going to impact on the day of the US Presidential debate.

To debate is to argue about (a subject), especially in a formal manner.

Our Higher Heart is sending an energy shift to Mars, the planet of action, passion, and conflict, an energy great enough to erode some of the planet’s bubble. Possibly to effect a shift and bring it back into balance, or to pull the covers of those who have aligned with combativeness.

See, this Paradigm Shift is about moving out of illusion and into Love. The kind of love that doesn’t have conditions placed on it, that honors each of us for exactly who we are. The opposite of judgment and anger and hate.

I have a feeling that if one were to hold more love energy on Thursday than of conflict, one might have a very good day. The inverse is also true.

We might be about to witness something very very interesting.

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