Sunday, May 20, 2012


Word of Interest from haiku Helen and 
astrologer Harriett Witt

Local times for eclipse in Maui 

on Sunday, May 20, 2012.


 Partial eclipse begins
 at 2:04 PM The Moon touches the Sun's edge.

Maximum Eclipse   May 20 at 3:13 PM
Moon is closest to the center.

Partial Eclipse ends
May 20 at 4:12 PM The Moon leaves the Sun's edge 
 
    
  
  

On Sunday, May 20, 2012, for the first time in 26,000 years,
 the sun, moon, and the mystic Pleiades Star System will align in a spectacular, full annular solar eclipse and a rare solar eclipse alignment will happen between the Earth, the sun, and our central sun, Alcyone, in the Pleiades Constellation.

The Pleiades

In ancient Hawaii, The Pleiades (Seven Sisters) are known Makali`i (The Little Eyes). The ancient Hawaiian creation chant, the Kumulipo, tells of contact with the elohim from Makali`i. 
Many ancient cultures, from the Maori of New Zealand to the Mayans of Mesoamerica, from the Egyptians to the Indians, and Chinese, the Pleiades have always been a major foundation of their poetry, lore, and myths.
The fact that this 26,000 year alignment is happening on Sunday is considered a very special event and the perfect time decide what you really want in life


Suggested visualization from  Maui friends
  
Visualize bright new spiritual future for humanity, with angels, fairies, dolphins, unicorns, spiritual guides and other beings of Light inhabiting etheric and astral planes. Visualize all wounds of humanity being healed, all humanity being inspired and guided with everybody having their own connection with their own Soul and the Source.  
 

A bit of eclipse wisdom from Ms Harriet Witt
  
 Whenever you look at the dappled light under a tree, you're seeing the shadows of the leaves mingling with disks of light. These disks are photographs of the sun, taken by the pinhole camera of the interstices in the foliage. When the sun is being eclipsed, you see the sun disk looking like a cookie with a bite taken out of it. Yes, under every tree you'll find many "sun cookies" with "moon bites."

With the moon and sun together in our sky, yin and yang are together. So impregnation happens... a seed is planted. This is why a new moon is a new beginning. A new moon that's also an eclipse is a more powerful new beginning. So... What seed do we choose to plant?

Take pictures if you can - and share them!