Author Archives: Carol Chapman
Author Archives: Carol Chapman
Here is an example of one of the many web sites touting a 2012 cataclysmic pole shift. For them, it is not if but when. They tout mountains as good places to survive a pole shift. However, based on The Path of the Pole by Professor Charles Hapgood, they believe that North and South America will not be as stable as Europe/Asia/Africa.
This site also, not too surprisingly, sells emergency supplies.
Which Continents are going to Shift with the events in 2012?
It is important to know in which direction the earth’s crust is going to shift if you are to predict what areas will be affected when the lithosphere begins to expand and shrink.
Surviving 2012 cataclysm – mountains as a survival place
Copyright (c) 2009 Carol Chapman
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Today, I picked up the Edgar Cayce Calendar: Divine in Nature with Inspirational Quotes from Edgar Cayce. They are gorgeous! I am happy with the job the printer did! I delivered the calendars to Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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Tomorrow I pick up the gorgeous 2010 Edgar Cayce Calendar: Divine in Nature with Inspriational Quotes from Edgar Cayce at the printer’s and deliver it.
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I am happy to say that I received a telephone call from the printer telling me that the 2010 Edgar Cayce Calendar: Divine in Nature with Inspriational Quotes from Edgar Cayce is ready.
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Since the last two days’ posts have been about the Galactic Center, I also wanted to include some information excerpted from the following web site; namely, that the Galactic Center is not only in the astrological sign of Sagittarius, but that it is “referred to by scientists as Sagittarius A.”
Situated in Sagittarius(of both the sidereal and tropical zodiacs), the Galactic center is postulated by scientists to be a massive black hole the size of a large star and with the density of several million suns. Its luminous, compact, and star-forming center is referred to by scientists as Sagittarius A and is a powerful source of radio waves. The galactic center is best viewed in the southern hemisphere.
sagittarius and the galactic center
Copyright (c) 2009 Carol Chapman
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Here’s an excerpt from my February 25, 2009, post on this blog:
I am so happy because last night – actually between 4 and 5 AM – I finally got a photograph of the galactic center. It is so cool!!!
You can see Sagittarius and the tail of Scorpio right beside it. And, there, glowing quietly, the galactic center.
2012 Photograph of the Galactic Center — Carol Chapman
If you are new to my Carol Chapman blog site and you are interested in reading a description of photographing the Galactic Center, you will find details of my own experiences photographing the Galactic Center in my February 21 to March 2, 2009 posts here on this web site: http://www.CarolChapmanLive.com.
My Galactic Center photographs are part of my PowerPoint presentation on “2012, Edgar Cayce and the Maya.” I took my Galactic Center photographs at the Florida Keys Winter Star Party, which is sponsored by the Southern Cross Astronomical Society,
Copyright (c) 2009 Carol Chapman
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You are going to love this!
It is another link from my “2012, Edgar Cayce and the Maya” PowerPoint Presentation, as promised to the people in British Columbia who attended my seminar May 28th and June 4th. We were unable to connect to the internet at the event location, so here it is.
This time-lapse video was taken at the 2009 Texas Star Party on the night of April 21st and 22nd by William L. Castleman. The flashing red lights at the bottom right and left of the video are the red flashlights and red equipment lights necessary for maintaining night vision while viewing the stars. If regular white lights were used, a night sky phenomenon as dim as the Milky Way would not be visible to the naked eye.
Time lapse video of night sky as it passes over the 2009 Texas Star Party in Fort Davis, Texas. The galactic core of Milky Way is brightly displayed. Images taken with 15mm fisheye lens.
Galactic Center of Milky Way Rises over Texas Star Party on Vimeo
The video may take a little while to get started. At first, the screen will be totally black. Be patient. It’s worth it!
Copyright (c) 2009 Carol Chapman
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Here is a link to a magnificent photograph taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope of the Milky Way’s Galactic Center. Because of dust clouds that hide the light of the stars in the Galactic Center, infrared photography was used, melding over 2,000 photographic images into this one amazing photograph.
Images of the Galactic Center are especially appropriate at this time because of the anticipated line up of the Sun and Earth with the Galactic Center on the Winter Solstice around December 21, 2012.
Just click on the link below the excerpt from the NASA web site:
Explanation: What’s happening at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy? To help find out, the orbiting Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes have combined their efforts to survey the region in unprecedented detail in infrared light. Infrared light is particularly useful for probing the Milky Way’s center because visible light is more greatly obscured by dust. The above image encompasses over 2,000 images from the Hubble Space Telescope‘s NICMOS taken last year. The image spans 300 by 115 light years with such high resolution that structures only 20 times the size of our own Solar System are discernable.
APOD: 2009 January 7 – The Galactic Core in Infrared
Copyright (c) 2009 Carol Chapman
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Well, it is wonderful to travel and give talks, then, it is wonderful to come home.
After giving my talks in Nanaimo and Comox, British Columbia, on:
I am happy to be home. Today, I entered names and email addresses of the people who signed my guest book at my speeches so they will receive my enewsletters.
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I spent another worthwhile weekend with Arthur Joseph studying Vocal Awareness with a group at the Abundance Network in Oceanside California.
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