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Two eclipses, one comet, and the Equinox: what they will bring to Ukraine
March and April of this year feature several celestial events that will significantly impact the world due to their unique combination.
The first event will occur on the night of March 21-22: the vernal equinox. During this time, the length of the day equals the length of the night. Additionally, on the evening of March 21, the Sun will cross the celestial equator, bringing balance between Yava and Nava (Yang and Yin). According to the beliefs of many ancient cultures, such moments of balance between different poles signify the appearance of the primordial power of the Absolute, which created the world. Therefore, various rituals are performed to seek support from the Higher Power.
Three days after the vernal equinox, the first lunar eclipse of 2024 will take place. Astrology experts do not anticipate any dramatic changes from this eclipse. Like any lunar eclipse, it signifies transformation, where something is destroyed while something new is created in material terms. The peak of the eclipse will occur at 9:12 a.m. on March 25, 2024. Jupiter's conjunction with the constellation of the Pleiades (Seven Sisters, Stozhary) will provide an opportunity for people to initiate events that may improve their material condition.
On April 5, another event will occur: the point of equilibrium between the perigee and apogee of the Earth's orbit around the Sun. Many communities that revive ancient Slavic beliefs celebrate Dazhbog's Easter on April 5. Representatives of other world Vedic movements also observe this date. April 5 marks the moment when fire finally conquers the ice, the day becomes longer than the night, and the soul of nature returns from Nava to Yav.
Then, on April 8, a solar eclipse will take place, reaching its peak at 20:17 Kyiv time. The sun, moon, Mercury, and Venus will align in the constellation Aries, while Jupiter remains in conjunction with the constellation of Stozhara. This alignment offers significant opportunities for Ukraine to address various situations, as Stozhary is in the sign of Taurus, which holds great influence over Ukraine.
Stozhary is an intriguing constellation. In Indian Vedic texts, Stozhary is referred to as Kartikeya, and it's believed that visitors from Stozhary can come to our planet. For instance, a woman with golden skin color from Kartikeya came to obtain flaxen and aided Rama in defeating the demon Ravanna. Additionally, the Inca Indians claim that their gods originated from the Pleiades (Stozhary). References to Stozhary can also be found in the texts of ancient Babylonians.
An interesting aspect of the solar eclipse on April 8 will be the opportunity to observe the comet 2P/Pons-Brooks. This comet, moving towards the Sun, will be visible during the eclipse, even with the naked eye in some regions of the Earth! Such an event (the visibility of a comet during an eclipse) hasn't occurred for several decades, if not hundreds of years!
This bright comet will approach the Sun as closely as possible on April 24, 2024! According to cometary astrology, the appearance of comets in the sky signifies significant upheavals on a planetary scale, often unpredictable. Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is expected to trigger favorable events for Ukraine as it approaches the Sun, according to experts from various astrological schools worldwide.
Some consider this comet a "devil's comet" because it appears to have two luminous "horns," but this is inaccurate. In ancient times, horns symbolized fertility. Among different peoples, we find figures of the goddess of fertility depicted as a woman with a cow's head, symbolizing the crescent moon and the horns of a cow. Moreover, this year is the Year of the Dragon in the Eastern lunar calendar, and the comet resembles a dragon—a green dragon in the Year of the Dragon. This coincidence unnerves many.
Lastly, let's remember the ritual intended to transform the potential destructive forces of the eclipse into favorable ones. Place a round mirror on the table. During a solar eclipse, set two cups of water beside it (with a lunar 3). Nineteen minutes before the midpoint of the eclipse's largest phase, dissolve everything you wish to discard into the space (during a lunar eclipse, 15 minutes).
During the eclipse's maximum phase, chant Om five times (lunar Adim). Then, for 19 minutes (during a lunar eclipse, 15 minutes), create positivity. Subsequently, drink water from the left cup first, then from the right (during a lunar eclipse, first from the left cup, then from the right, and finally from the middle one).
Thus, the key dates are in March and April: March 21, March 25, April 5, April 8, April 24—respectively, the Equinox, the Lunar Eclipse, the Equinox between the Perigee of the Earth's orbit around the Sun, the Solar Eclipse, and the Perihelion of Comet 12P relative to the Sun.