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On December 17 2013, the Full Moon is at 9:29 UT (-6 is 328 a.m. CST). The Galactic Beam streams from the center of the galaxy to the sun, from the sun to the earth and to the full moon. The full moon reflects the beam back to earth with sunlight. From earth through us to Eyebing, which has now reached the Galactic Center. Imagine that the beam follows blue lines in the images. Gather the beam, the sun beam, the reverberating beams reflecting from the moon. Be the beam.
At the full moon moment the moon pulls earth as far as it can from the Galactic Center or core. Feel the alignments as the earth moves away from the core. During the following four days to the Outer solstice on 12/21, the earth moves to its farthest distance from the Galactic Center. On the solstice the waning gibbous moon will have moved around towards the sun and Galactic Center, exerting a forward pull, I imagine.
Galactic beam paths for each full moon and special event from the June Inner Solstice to the December full moon
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See sky maps for the following times:
3:28 CST Full moon at the line from sun to earth, through earth and on a line toward the outer edge of the galaxy
6:35 CST Sunrise in east
6:33 CST Moonset in west
4:47 p.m. CST Sunset in west
5:21 p.m. CST Moonrise in east
For me this was an ecstatic and meaningful experience. I describe it in my weB log entry for 2013-12-17. Photos in Deer Lake State Park at sunrise and moonset are on Facebook in an album. More images and video to share eventually.
Note: CST is -6 Universal Time (UT). Galactic Moonbeam Mystsynthesis Event. Facebook Event. See Hello Galaxy.
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