Signs in the sun, moon, and stars

Discussion in 'The mystical and Paranormal' started by Leo, Feb 18, 2015.

  1. Leo

    Leo Principalities

    Oregon, if you read the post I responding to (i.e., HH's post) I am referring to the videos taken before sunrise.
     
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  2. That would be good. I regret that language barrier....at least for myself.
     
  3. Leo

    Leo Principalities

    Luisa Piccarreta - via mystical vision - saw among other things, fire come from the center of the earth (II, August 2, 1899; VIII, January 2, 1909; XIV, October 27, 1922) and also from the sky (XIV, September 1, 1922; XII November 2, 1917; VI, October 20, 1905; XI, April 3, 1915) to overwhelm mankind and make him believe that God exists ((II, October 7, 1899). Further purging the earth and man: a black star of fire and blood that appears to represent a comet (II, March 19, 1899).

    Excerpts from "The Gift of Living in the Divine Will in the Writing of Luisa Piccarreta" by Rev. Joseph Iannuzzi.
     
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  4. That twinkling, large, bright Sirius....up closer:

     
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  5. djmoforegon

    djmoforegon Powers

    That was a beautiful star.
     
  6. Twinkle, twinkle little star.......like a diamond in the sky!

    With all of these facts, which I believe, about this incoming system, I still have to make sure I'm awake and still catch myself thinking "can you believe this"?
     
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  7. I can see Sirius in Orion's belt from my front door during the right season of the year, but this object is way bigger than a star. Stars twinkle, too. Orion is my favorite constellation.
     
  8. Not clear what I posted, I meant that the planet Nubiru is much bigger than a star in the constellation Orion. I loved the video of Sirius, thanks for posting.
    This is a wonderful forum. Lots of helpful people and good fellowship.;)
     
  9. Leo

    Leo Principalities

    Here's an interesting article on Sirius. I think a couple of reasons why it appears so bright and large in the video posted are because the video was taken in a dark part of the country and it was taped low on the horizon which makes it appear much larger.

    http://earthsky.org/brightest-stars/sirius-the-brightest-star

    How to see Sirius. Most people in the Northern Hemisphere notice Sirius in the southeast – south – or southwest on evenings from winter to mid-spring. February evenings are a grand time to see it. It’s also fun to spot Sirius as it ascends in the east before dawn on late summer mornings. Whenever you see Sirius, you’ll recognize it easily because it is our sky’s brightest star.

    Although white to blue white in color, Sirius might be called a rainbow star, as it often flickers with many colors.

    The brightness, twinkling and color changes sometimes prompt first-time observers to report Sirius as a UFO. But these changes have nothing to do with Sirius. Rather, they are what happens when such a bright star as Sirius shines through the blanket of Earth’s atmosphere. The light from Sirius, which often appears fairly low in the sky from the mid-north latitudes, passes through a long column of air before it reaches our eyes. Changes in density and temperature of this air affect the light and cause the flickering and shimmering we see when we gaze at this star. This happens for other stars, too, but it is more noticeable for Sirius because it is so bright, and because it appears low in the sky.

    From the mid-northern latitudes such as most of the U.S., Sirius rises in the southeast, arcs across the southern sky, and sets in the southwest. In December, you’ll find Sirius rising in mid-evening. By mid-April, Sirius is setting in the southwest in mid-evening.

    Sirius is always easy to find. It’s the sky’s brightest star! Plus, anyone familiar with the constellation Orion can simply draw a line through Orion’s Belt, to the left. This line will point to Sirius, which is roughly 8 times as far from the Belt as the Belt is wide...

    Classified by astronomers as an “A” type star, it is much hotter than our sun, with about surface about 17,000 degrees F (the sun is about 10,000 degrees F). With slightly more than twice the mass of the sun and just less than twice its diameter, Sirius still puts out 26 times as much energy.
     
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  10. Mario

    Mario Powers



    My brother sent me this. What is fascinating about the gentleman who caught Nubiru with his camera on a flight to Costa Rica, is that the program host demonstrates the tests he put the gentleman's picture through to eliminate other possibilities.

    Safe in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary!
     
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  11. djmoforegon

    djmoforegon Powers

    Thanks, Leo. I'll be looking for it.
     
  12. SgCatholic

    SgCatholic Guest

    I agree. (y):love:
     
  13. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    I almost posted something about "sun dogs" but to say that those images of a "second sun" are not sun dogs, so it is good that he included photos of such for us.
    But if this system comes in when the warning occurs what will make the noises which Conchita spoke about? and how is this going to resemble a cross as Saint Faustina explained it to be? In addition, we also have Marie Julie Jahenny calling it lightning. This is all so confusing.

    Edited: In addition, I thought that no one is supposed to die when the Warning event occurs. So maybe this is a pre-tribulation event? A huge one...(I can't sleep now.)
    Also, as I lie here I thought maybe the powers that be do know (in cahoots), makes sense that Obama's daughter is taking a break year before starting college, ugh!
     
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  14. Mario

    Mario Powers

    Carol,

    It's a good question, but I'm not ready to try and mesh together celestial and spiritual aspects. I'm focusing on living and sharing the Gospel, On the video my brother sent, the subject of naysayers and rejection is mentioned. The majority of people, whether secular or religious, simply don't want to hear about it. When this info is presented to me I use it to motivate myself to stay close to the Two Hearts and try to love people into the kingdom, not to figure out all the details.o_O

    Safe in the Refuge of the Immaculate Heart!
     
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  15. "Quis ut Deus"

    "Quis ut Deus" ADMIN Staff Member

    Maybe St Therese is saying hi to you ;) Did you know that when Therese describes "how great was God he initialed my name in the sky" she was referring to orion's belt as it forms a "T" :love:
     
  16. "Quis ut Deus"

    "Quis ut Deus" ADMIN Staff Member

    I may be wrong carol but I think Conchita said that people may die from the warning maybe Glenn could correct me..
     
  17. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    Yes, absolutely. I should have posted that I did not expect you to answer my questions. Thank you.

    Yes, but she said only out of the shock of seeing their sins. Thank you also.

    We will soon see. I will do my best to stay calm.
     
  18. Love the above about St. Therese. Was fortunate a few years back for me and my husband to venerate her relics at a Carmel near here. She still loves me, then.:)
    Carol55, don't forget that the elite have been building bunkers for years, way underground and in out-of the way places where helicopters can go. That goes along with the Scripture about the people saying to the mountains, fall on me, when they have been sought out and convicted of their sins by the Hand of the Almighty.
    Stay calm because we have been directed over the centuries to be not afraid.
     
  19. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    Now I can stop calling that star in the SE, in the early morning as I walk to my barn to milk the cow, the 'star of the southeast' as I coined it (y)
    Every morning in the late winter/early spring it would be shining a 1000 times brighter than all the rest. Now I know it has the name Sirius.
     
  20. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    Thank you. You know what else doesn't make sense, if this system gives off it's own light then how will it darken anything? This isn't quite what Antonio Yague talked about, brown dwarf no light...
     

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