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‘Warm blob’ in Pacific Ocean affects the U.S.



According to two University of Washington scientific research papers  that were recently released, (April 9) a 1,000 mile stretch of the Pacific Ocean has warmed up by several degrees, and nobody seems to know why this is happening.  This giant “blob” of warm water was first observed in late 2013, and it is playing havoc with our climate.  And since this giant “blob” first showed up, fish and other sea creatures have been dying in absolutely massive numbers.  So could there be a connection?  And what is going to happen if the Pacific Ocean continues to warm up?  Could we potentially be facing the greatest holocaust of sea life in the Pacific that anyone has ever observed?  If so, what would that mean for the food chain and for our food supply? April 14;  http://bit.ly/1FNJfzf 

In a previous post [1], I mentioned how the current Solar Eclipse conjunct the star Scheat in watery Pisces – the sign that rules the oceans in drawing our attention to water as the basis and very foundation of life.

Scheat reveals the essence of early sidereal Pisces and the very foundation of life—water. Scheat is of the waters of life, the living springs of the Earth [2]. It draws attention to the quality of water and whether it is supportive of life.
Notice that the eclipse is prominent for San Francisco since it not only aspects the horizon axis but places the Uranus-Pluto square on the meridian axis.  What is not visible in the chart is the placement of  Haumea [22li] on the MC [21li].
Haumea is a recently discovered dwarf planet named after a Polynesian goddess. It helps to consider the nature of Haumea in the context of the ancient Polynesian view of life; thus it is worth mentioning the Hawaiian "Kumulipo" to help gain context for the unadulterated essence of Haumea and her lineage of souls. The Kumulipo is an epic poem about creation and the evolution of life on Earth, over two thousand lines long, at one time recited from memory by Kahuna (high priests) during ceremony. In the Kumulipo, humans are acknowledged to be integral with the Earth, the land, and all living creatures—one wholistic system—providing a biologically-ecologically wholistic view of life, and thus teaching the sacredness of life, of being wholistically attuned to our embracing sojourn on Earth as evolving souls [3].
Solar eclipses offer opportunity to redefine the roles we play in the world, or how we articulate ourselves in life. They are about shifting octaves in the nature of our self-perception and self-expression, and addressing issues that keep us from doing so. They can invite a new beginning, way of life, or new way of participating in life [2].  This solar eclipse is asking us to express a new level of awareness about what is truly life supportive.









When an important message has to be delivered to earthlings, the cosmos usually conspires to send the same message encoded in more than one cosmic phenomena.  Shown here is the chart for the Lunar Eclipse of April 15, 2014 in which progressed angles are reaching their radix position now - that is on the first anniversary of the eclipse. On the MC of the eclipse chart at Seattle, Washington is the dwarf planet Haumea which as Nick Fiorenza’s commentary above indicates is about the need to protect all life on earth.




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