Greetings,
I wonder if these are thoughts were collected or written previously?
I don't want to interrupt you, Alan, if you're currently receiving these revelations, so I'll just ask the others---have you got clues for understanding this beautiful poetic information?
Some terms that might be more familiar in other words-- the 'Watchers' perhaps are known as Helpers in Bruce's books;
the black belt might be from a map I cannot find now but which shows the path of a meteor crossing Earth in the near future (2--4 years); or maybe it's the belt that is drawn that widens the equator, that shows where most pyramids were built?
Looking again to the skies, From the website
www.seasky.org for 2008--
"April 21, 22 - Lyrids Meteor Shower. The Lyrids are an average shower,
usually producing about 20 meteors per hour at their peak. These meteors
can produce bright dust trails that last for several seconds. The shower will
peak this year on the night of April 21 & 22,
although some meteors are usually visible from
April 16 - 25. This year, a nearly full moon means that only the brightest
meteors will be visible even at dark locations. If you do decide to give it
a try, look for meteors radiating from the constellation of Lyra after midnight.
May 5 - New Moon
May 5 - Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower. The Eta Aquarids are a light shower,
usually producing about 10 meteors per hour at their peak. The shower's
peak will occur on May 5, however viewing should be good on any morning
from May 4 - 7. This year, a new moon means ideal viewing conditions.
The dark skies will reveal even the faintest meteors. The radiant point
for this shower will be in the constellation Aquarius. Best viewing is usually
to the east after midnight."
Juditha, if Alan's 'poem' is revelation, can you focus on it and ask how it is true?
I do regret being so mundane about such a beautiful expression.
Love, Bets