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As what has been demarcated (by the prevailing reality paradigms) as the third millennium began on the planet Earth, most people no longer asked themselves, "Are we alone in this vast universe twinkling with stars and pulsing with energy?" From the mythos of prevailing science fiction movies; as well as, from the four Star Trek television series, it seems that what they really wonder is what other species of beings exist in this galaxy and nearby galaxies and whether their agendas are benign or harmful towards our species and our planetary evolutionary spiral. Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines extraterrestrial as, "originating or existing outside the earth or its atmosphere, of or relating to extraterrestrial space; exploration; an extraterrestrial being". The sciences have expanded and evolved in their quests for answers, for knowledge, for validations of eternal verities, from the discoveries of Newton to quantum physics to the latest photos from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Spirit is communicating
with us through the images and symbols captured by the camera. Like ancient
cosmic hieroglyphics or stellar seed thoughts, imagery sparks the imagination
and stirs the human spirit to find the patterns and matrixes that underlie all
manifest creation.
In the Image above of Milky Way Galactic Center Star Clusters Mosaic towards Sagittarius, (spanning around one hundred thirty light-years at the twenty-six thousand light-years distance of the Galactic Center), near the center right of the mosaic a white number seven can be discerned. Down through the ages, the number seven has been considered lucky; as well as, powerfully magically mystical. The shape also resembles the Scandinavian Ogham Younger Futhark Rune Laguz. Laguz was the Rune that symbolized flowing, intuitive watery power that connected, nourished, and nurtured. It is interesting to note that the Cloudy White Shape resembling the Rune Laguz faced left like the lucky number seven; rather than right, as the Rune has been depicted as of late. True to the aphorism "As Above so Below", scientists and science teams name galaxies, nebulae and other stellar phenomena after recognizable archetypes, biological lifeforms, vegetables, earthly objects, and animals. A recent press release on Hubble's new panoramic view advanced survey camera relates how jubilant astronomers unveiled four spectacular views of the universe. One of them is dubbed the "Tadpole", another "The Mice", and another "The Cone", with a reference to the "Pillars of Creation" in "The Eagle Nebula." At the subatomic levels we are all made of stardust. What the correlation of name to form suggests is a similar correlation in function. The fact that something in the heavens above such as a nebula resembles a horse (Horsehead Nebula) suggests that there may also be a similar universal function comparable in some manner to the archetypal form of the horse or the evolutionary spiral of the horse... Continue on
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