LIGO of My Leo ~ 08 Jun 2005


During my recent attendance at the Norwac conference, many asked if I would reconsider my position on the nefarious Niburu, Planet X, the thirteenth planet and more and more. I did. In fact, I even calculated more Niburu nullifying math. If you want to see it, it’s on the Cosmic Questions page on the website. Again, I hate to disappoint you, but it ain’t this that might get us. There are certainly enough objects in space that can hit us and do some damage. We don’t need to go making up stuff that poses no threat and adds an edge of anticipation to the air.


Regardless, do you have a sense that something impending is about to happen - whether personal or global? There is. We’re now on a countdown to set a record for messing with Mother Nature. On July 4th NASA intends to impact Comet Tempel 1 and probe the core of the matter through a two-prong assault from the Deep Impact probe. This is only a warning and preview of coming attractions for a future GT. Today, there’s another preview to disclose.


Do you feel the pull? Does gravity seem thicker? Can you feel the need for a better dance in life to alleviate misdirected grasps by people, places and things that do not serve your purposes? Are you wanting to hold on for dear life? If yes to any of the preceding questions, good. You’re tracking a series of wave patterning of gravitational coalescence just starting to come into range of the grand grip of gravity’s immutability and Saturn’s strong suggestion to construct all aspects of life with great foundational strength.


It all starts with the recent announcement of a suspicion of gravity waves originating in a relatively near point in space. However, the Earth bound LIGO’s (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatories) based in Louisiana and Washington cannot detect such low frequencies. Some 1,600 light years distant from us (we are about 40,000 light years from the center of the galaxy) a pair of tightly orbiting white dwarfs twists and turn in ways that promise to be the strongest source of gravity waves in relative near space. These two stars orbit merely 80,000 km apart, or about twenty percent the distance of the Earth from the Moon. Given this distance, they whirl about one another every 5.36 minutes. This dizzying speed notes the object, RX J0806.3+1527, as the fastest binary star orbital period known. The result: pin wheeling gravity waves reaching out to us like polarized beams of light from a lighthouse.


White dwarfs originate from smaller stars, up to about 1.3 times the size of our own Sun. During gravitational collapse as they wither, the pressure induces a stellar spontaneous combustion of sorts and the stars achieve a brighter, hotter burn for the duration of its life. Symbolically, a white dwarf’s transformation parallels the failure of ego (these are stars, after all) to sustain one’s brightness in life and forces the psychological collapse back to the primal, soul sustaining identity. Ego dies. The confidence of the soul then shines brighter and more intently that ever before.


Should you be detecting a Leo vibe from this whole thing, that’s pretty much what I’ve always contended about white dwarfs. Want something even more? J0806, as it’s known in the inner circle, resides at 0 Leo 26' 31" (2000.0). Wait, there’s more! Saturn soon leaves Cancer and causes the fanning peacock of Leo to put away the feathers. His calming urges, which are not what people call them when enduring them, suggest a gravitational collapse away from bombastic, overly projective, disruptively loud and loud in general into self-sustaining silence to regroup from any need to use or assert that which has not yet been fully cultivated and developed. Without solid strength at the get go, anything, system or person collapses down the road. Here, Saturn recommends reconsideration of the blueprints of the soul to ensure all construction performed complies with the celestial standards imposed upon this “work site.” Corrections made now prevent future dismay and disarray.


When does Saturn do this? Well, from the Earth’s point of view, July 19th. Due to Saturn’s orbit, only one meeting occurs. Better be taking notes. Should that feel a little thin, you can apply another point of view to secure soulful fate. As the Sun sees the matter, the date of Saturn’s convening comes on July 9th. This earlier date requires a tightly tuned and highly tweaked level of sensitivity.


What should you expect? If you do nothing, a slow increase in the heaviness of things appears. Saturn now edges into orb as you read. The pressure to get on with delayed or ignored factors of life intensifies. A tugging sensation from external sources, possibly away from those things that usher your spirit into perfect harbors, intends to clarify your soulful destination. The first wave comes in subtle manifestations. Perhaps people grumble about the destruction of bodies in space by NASA and argue about the potential tampering (an astrologer in Russia has launched a lawsuit against NASA, but it may not achieve much of an orbit in the media). Maybe people complain about the intense heat of summer or the grey cold of winter depending upon the hemisphere of occupation. Maybe life just doesn’t satisfy the yearning for accomplishment. The early wave culminating on July 9th seeks to inspire a new plan with a beginning that dignifies Saturn’s structural urges. Here’s a useful tool: given the orbital period of 5.36 minutes, allow all new ideas at least that amount of initial hang time. While perhaps that seems like a short interval, try holding one and only one singular thought for that long.


As July progresses, the density increases. On the 19th, the need to “break ground” in whatever properly planned project now feels ready. Someone has to take the lead. With confidence, certainty and contingency, someone must step forward. Try installing M words. Magnificence, majesty and might. Might as well be you. With formerly ruffled feathers soothed by Saturn, a clear sense of ability restored, those tracking these rich gravity waves grasp the significance and become the first to say, “LIGO my Leo.”