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Sunday, December 19, 2010

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Thoughts on the significance of the solstice eclipse…

According to Jose's Arguelles latest inspiration (http://www.lawoftime.org/pdfs/GalacticDensitySpiral2012.pdf) about a current 7 cycles of 113 and 114 days in alignment with the Mayan prophecy - the theme of the first 113 days (from Oct 22, 2010, and culminating on Feb 11, 2011) is "Lord of the Dawn Arises". My interpretation of that is 'makes an appearance' or 'makes itself known'. (The second 113 cycle theme is 'sets into motion' - my interpretation - based on awareness of new information, something new is set into motion.) I also believe that nothing is necessarily a one-day event (though a big event may happen on a specific date, it is part of a stream of events that bring about a change.

Given the wikileaks reveals, plus numerous reveals during this particular 113 days - new information is coming into awareness - not all in the course of one day, but within the 113 timeframe. (Some interesting reveals, including global acknowledgement of the potential of aliens by the pope, the appearance of UFOs in China that halted air travel.)

Seismic activity is known to peak during eclipse points. Another interesting concept about our solar activations (photon exposure) , is that an eclipse marks the end of a photon exposure cycle. (I'm reminded of the movie Contact where Jodie Foster thinks the signal has stopped - thought it is just a pause between transmissions of the series of prime numbers - before it starts over again.) Given the pause of 72 minutes (a sacred number) during the eclipse, a new series/pattern of photon activation will emerge after this 72 minute pause. (Bonnie Gaunt's "Beginnings, the Sacred Design" puts math to the dimensions of the sun, moon and earth, and the distances between these bodies that make perfect eclipse possible. (Also, it would take 720 moons side by side (perfectly) to fill the entire orbital path of the moon around the earth. And, the largest number that can be perfectly divisible into the diameter of the sun, diameter of the moon, or diameter of the earth is 720. The 72 minutes of this eclipse, is a significant - and a sacred number.

Given that the 'launching of spaceship earth' is scheduled in 2013 – beyond the December 12, 2012 date – life appears to goes on to allow for our evolution/knowledge to be shared among the people for an opportunity for all to evolve from this new set of circumstances to be part of the conscious transcendance. In this scenario, the 'meek' that inherit the earth could be those who have been pegged/and misunderstood as the conspiracy theory crazies who will be ultimately acknowledged as holding the real knowledge of TRUTH.

Also some interesting facts on www.spaceweather.com - 1) last time we had eclipse on solstice was 1638, 2) our stratosphere is now the clearest it's been in a couple of decades - which is significant due to the amount of sunshine will be let in to warm the earth, (I'm also considering Geoff Stray's description of how our pineal gland may be the center of our ability to see into other dimensions, and is sensitive to photon exposure.) and 3) Dragon storm reported on Saturn.

jw

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Love in a Recipe - Mom's Chocolate Sheet Cake

One of the things I love about my Mom, is that everyone who enters the door is offered something wonderful from her kitchen - this is my favorite thing. This is seriously one of the best recipes in my entire collection - the fastest and BEST chocolate cake you will ever lay hands on. You just can't screw this up!

Mom's Chocolate Sheet Cake

The Cake...
2 Cups Flour
2 Cups Sugar
1 Stick Butter
5 Tablespoons Hershey's Cocoa
1 Teaspoon Vanilla
1 Cup Water
1 Teaspoon Soda
1/2 Cup Buttermilk
2 Eggs
1 Teaspoon Salt
1/4 Teaspoon Cinnamon
1/2 Cup Oil

First - preheat the oven to 400 degrees (that is not a typo).
Get a big sauce pan, you are going to mix the batter in there. Melt the butter with the oil, water, and cocoa and bring to a boil. Take off the stove immediately, and add all the dry ingredients, EXCEPT THE SODA. Dissolve the soda in the 1/2 Cup of Buttermilk, then add this, the eggs, and vanilla and mix till smooth. Pour batter into a sheet cake pan - those big pans that are a little deeper than a cookie sheet. (I line mine with parchment paper, or grease and dust it with flour.) Bake for 20 minutes ONLY, or until it springs back.

The frosting...
You are going to use the same saucepan, so rinse and start over for the frosting. This doesn't take long, and you pour it over the cake while it is still hot - only 5 minutes out of the oven... so I usually start this about 5 minutes BEFORE the cake is done.

1 Stick Butter
5 Tablespoons Hershey's Cocoa
1/3 Cup Buttermilk
1 Teaspoon Vanilla
1 Box (2 1/2 Cups) Powdered Sugar
1/2 Cup chopped pecans (optional)

Melt the butter with the cocoa til well dissolved. Add the buttermilk and vanilla - mix. Add the powdered sugar and keep this on a low burner... just to keep it from setting while you are mixing. By now, your cake should be out of the oven - add the nuts if you want them in the frosting - then pour this over the cake. (The frosting sets up like a homemade MMMMM fudge and holds all the moisture in the cake... will stay moist for days like that.)

OMG - Never baked this for ANYONE that they didn't go ape over it. You can leave out the cinnamon, though just a tad is unrecognizable - just "something" good people can't quite put their finger on. TRY IT.

I'm packing boxes for my move, and just couldn't bear the thought of not being able to find this recipe that I love so much. Hope you enjoy it. AND THANK YOU MOM!