A
Valentine’s Star?
Yes!
Its red, beats slowly like a giant heart and stimulates the heart
of one who is spiritually attuned. I first learned about the Valentine's
star from Star
Gazer:
The
niftiest object we can see every Valentine's Day is the bright red
star I call the Valentine's Day star because it's at its highest
point above the horizon every Valentine's Day night between the hours
of 8 and 9 p.m. your local time. It marks the shoulder star of Orion
and its name is Betelgeuse.
Betelgeuse
changes its size regularly like a gigantic slowly pulsating heart
that beats once every 6 years. Now when Betelgeuse is fully contracted
at its smallest size it is a whopping 500 times the width of our
Sun but when it expands to its biggest size it is almost 900 times
as wide.
Betelgeuse,
Orion's Valentine Star!
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Gazer image
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The shoulder
star of Orion the Hunter is named Betelgeuse, which most people pronounce
beetlejuice, some BET-el-jooz, and others BET-el-jus. This star has
an interesting word
history.
It is
the brightest red star we can see with the naked eye from planet
Earth and it reaches its highest point in the nighttime sky at about
8:30pm on Valentine's Day, February 14.
Just Look Up and due south!
See Navigating
with Orion to locate other stars.
Betelgeuse has
no equal in sheer volume or area of influence and emanates a tremendous
amount of magnetic force from its fiery heart, which beats regularly!
In esoteric writings it is said there are potent and influential forces
streaming from this star. Forces that can stimulate the heart center
and aid in the service of those who are spiritually attuned. This star
is truly your Cosmic Valentine.
Open
your heart and spirit to the the qualities of Betelgeuse. Receive your
Valentine’s gift! May Valentine's night expand your heart and
make your spirit soar to new heights!
Learn how
the Valentines Star, Betelgeuse,
can affect us.

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Gazer image
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Betelgeuse is
an extremely large star, pulsating in approximate size from the equivalent
of Mars' orbit, to that of Jupiter's! On Valentine's Day give and
receive the biggest Valentine of all, a giant red star, pulsing like
a heart full of cosmic love.
Note: January
2010 an image revealing
unprecedented details on the surface of Betelgeuse was released. Full
Story
BIG
time Betelgeuse Valentine fun
World
Sound Healing Day
Annually February 14th
Noon your time or ...
Anytime you feel guided on this day
Send
a Global Sonic Valentine to Gaia!
Participants, for five minutes, send a sonic
valentine to the Earth with an "AH" sound filled
with
the intention of Global Harmonization,
planetary peace and healing during the
Annual World Sound Healing Day.
The “AH
TRAINING WAVE”
Complimentary MP3 Download (5 min.)
Create
Your Own World Sound Healing Event
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Additional Links of Interest
Temple
of Sacred Sound
Global Toning Event Via the Internet
12
noon your to,e or anytime Feb. 14th
One
Billion Rising
Valentine's event ending violence against women.
Cosmic
Embrace ~ 60 Million Light Years Away
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As
we identify with cosmic love, the guiding force of our universe, we
participate in bringing forward humanity’s Divine Destiny ...
A
Destiny known within our consciousness and prophesied in the Ancient
Wisdom ... A Destiny far greater than any of us have previously imagined
...
Where
the Earth becomes a magnetic center, a station of light, a point of
great radiance and vitality, beaming out into the Universe.
As
we turn on our Love Light within and let it Shine Bright ...
our vision will reach the heart center of our Universe and our
Divine Destiny
will Unfold! Cosmic
Love Ball 2/10/06
Event
Happy
Valentine's Day! The
History of Valentine's Day
The
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May your Night Sky traveling always be filled
with Celestial Delights and Treats!
Susan Sun
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