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An Iridescent Face

Liam CornwellJul 27, 2018, 10:23:44 AM
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Apparently but once in a century we have opportunity to witness a phenomena like the one befalls us this evening.

An obscured reflection. A full lunar eclipse.

For several hours, the moon will shine like a rose in the shadow of the earth beneath us.

Did you know that the moon was once a part of this same ground?

Separated by a flying billiard ball aimed for a clean break. The perfect awe stricken shot to create another sphere in the sky for us to marvel at… Miraculously just the right shape and distance from our eyes to appear precisely the same size as the irradiant sun. So forth revealing a flaring ring flowing off our stars surface. God is one hell of a pool player.

This is another red sphere visible to us this evening. The fated barren mars. Recently receiving great attention as an alternative to living here on this mangled ground. I dare say it’s interesting to behold, like a tiny second red moon. But void of real comparison to the mysterious piece of a puzzling planet, casting its shadow to the depth of an eye.

Maybe it’s not a numbers game brothers & sisters, but I’d wager we will find much more if we look closer to home.

The sun, whose light contains the whole spectrum of colour, may refract a message via our atmosphere. Blood stained red reflecting back down below.

Look up and see what truth you can make of it.