PLANETARY DRAGON LUNAR ECLIPSE
10 DRAGON - DECEMBER 30, 2001

by Krsanna Duran

A plethora of volcanoes and earthquakes in Africa began with the December 30, 2001 lunar eclipse, first identified with identified with the Solar Sun glyph in the TimeStar. Nearly a month after the lunar eclipse, the large number of geophysical events in Africa suggests that the Planetary Dragon glyph may have been the correct one to use for the December 30 lunar eclipse. Glyphs for eclipses are identified with the time of sunrise associated with eclipses, and, at 10:00 Universal Time (UT) on December 29 sunrise had not yet dawned in the Pacific. This meant that the Pacific was still identified with the glyph for sunrise on December 29, which was Solar Sun. A magnificent eruption of the sun that amazed even experienced astronomers followed the lunar eclipse on January 4, 2001.

The dramatic geophysical activity in Africa since the December 30 lunar eclipse indicates the area has become volatile and should be addressed. The sun had risen on the planet south of Africa at 10:00 UT at the location of the glyph for December 30, Planetary Dragon, when the eclipse reached its greatest conjunction. It is possible that sunrise for the location of the glyph for the day should have been used for the December 30, which would have placed the glyph in the Indian Ocean south of Africa. The glyphs would have spiraled through Africa, Europe and Scotland over 52 days.

Alternatively, it is possible that Africa and the Mediterranean were primed for volcanic and earthquake activity when Mt Etna began erupting after the June 21 solar eclipse, and the proximity of the December 29 lunar eclipse north of Scotland, if correctly identified as Solar Sun, possibly triggered a delicate balance of geophysical conditions. I am inclined to believe that this is the case and that the effects predicted for the Solar Sun glyph will be evident after April. The path of the June 21, 2001 solar eclipse was directly over the Mediterranean and Africa, and it is likely that the solar eclipse path was the forerunner of events in that area.

Whether the December 30 lunar eclipse was correctly identified as Solar Sun with the time of sunrise on the planet or as Planetary Dragon with the time of sunrise in the actual location of the glyph can be answered only by predicting paths for both glyphs over 260 days. The overall trend of activity for the December 30 lunar eclipse will be evident in September 2002 when the eclipse cycles ends; but, in the meantime, I will predict the path of each glyph for comparison.

DECEMBER 30 - JANUARY 11
DRAGON - PLANETARY DRAGON

Dragon is centered south of Africa in the Indian Ocean at the Antarctic Circle. Geographical coordinates for the Dragon glyph are 31°10 East longitude, the same longitude as the Great Pyramid, and 60° South latitude, with the apex in the Indian Ocean and extending over Queen Maud Land on the TimeStar. The Dragon glyph corresponds with the Earth Creature on the Sun Stone and the Turtle in the Cherokee calendar, which is to say that the formation of land rests on Dragon's back.

Alaska and the Aleutians in the North Pacific are in the indirect path for Dragon.


JANUARY 2 - JANUARY 14
SEED - COSMIC WIND

This glyph is centered at the Arctic Circle in Siberia, with the apex at Franz Josef Land with phi points in Iran and the Takla Makan Desert. The indirect path for Seed is Vessel, which is centered off the coast of Chile. The combination of the Sun and Seed glyphs both centered at the Arctic will produce events in the high northern and far southern latitudes, around the Arctic and Antarctic. These will include electrical or electromagnetic events and may be associated with nuclear accidents.

The indirect path for this window is Vessel, centered off the coast of Chile.



JANUARY 12 - 24
WIZARD, PLANETARY DRAGON

Geographical coordinates for the Wizard glyph are 31°10 East longitude and 20° South latitude, with the apex near Mozambique, Africa on the TimeStar. The volcano Nyiragongo in the Congo that erupted January 18, destroying numerous villages, is within the area of Wizard, as is the volcano Piton de la Fournaise on Réunion Island that began erupting in early January.

The Storm glyph centered near Hawaii is the indirect path for Wizard.


JANUARY 15 - 27
EARTH - COSMIC WIND

The Earth glyph is near the Sandwich Islands at the Antarctic Circle in the Atlantic, which is an area associated with Atlantis. Surprise electrical and magnetic storms as well as gamma ray bursts are associated with the Earth glyph.

The indirect path for this window is Star, centered in Siberia.





JANUARY 25 - FEBRUARY 6
HAND - PLANETARY DRAGON

Geographical coordinates for the Hand glyph are 4°50 West longitude and 20° North latitude, with the apex near Mali, Africa on the TimeStar. The Mediterranean and Great Pyramid are in the area for Hand. The combination of glyphs in the Mediterranean (Hand) and the Atlantic (Dog) could act together for renewed activity in the Caribbean.

Solar eruptions will increase again at the end of this window.

The indirect path for this Hand window is Wind in the Pacific. This is particularly important at this time because the lunar eclipse on July 5, 2001, was on Wind, located between Fiji and Vanuatu in the Pacific.

JANUARY 28 - FEBRUARY 9
DOG - COSMIC WIND

Very large earthquakes and / or storms are likely in Brazil, Columbia and Venezuela with this glyph that is centered in Brazil. The Death glyph is centered in on the Pacific Coast of Chile and the Dog glyph is centered on the Atlantic coast of Brazil. These areas resonate with Central America, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Longitude 75 West was marked with a crop circle at Herkimer, New York in 1993 and continues to be a main point of earthquake activity. This longitude runs through Caribbean where there is ongoing activity in the Caribbean. There could be renewed ativity at the Kick em' Jenny volcano near Grenada beginning in this window.

The indirect path for this window is Eagle, centered in the Philippine Sea.



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(posted January 23, 2002)