by Mary Kern, President of SAMS The June Solstice, the longest day of light in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest day of light in the Southern Hemisphere is a portal beyond normal time. The term “Solstice” literally means “Sun Stands Still” which it what it does...
by Cayelin K Castell NOTE new insights a few paragraphs down. The Great American Total Solar Eclipse on Monday, August 21, 2017 is the first total solar eclipse to cross the continental United States from coast to coast in nearly 100 years the last one was in 1918 and...
March 8/9, 2016 by Daniel Giamario The Sundaland Eclipse There will be a rather remarkable Total Solar Eclipse of the Sun coming up this March 8/9, 2016. As I am currently living in South Asia, and it’s happening in Indonesia, Lynne and I are planning to experience...
by Daniel Giamario IS it possible to integrate the Lunar and Solar cycles? This question has been a concern and interest of global humanity for a very very long time, occupying the attention of virtually every culture. The fact that the two primary visual symbols of...
by Daniel Giamario On the night of December 20th, a group of 12 inspired, dedicated, and celebratory men and women gathered at my home near the Shamanic Astrology Mystery School in Southern Arizona to hold vigil for the total Lunar Eclipse occurring just hours before...
by Daniel Giamario When determined by length (six minutes 39 seconds) and centrality (the umbra only 275 miles north of the center of the earth) the total solar eclipse of July 21 through July 22 is rightly called the Solar Eclipse of the Century. None will surpass it...