Do you remember going to a show at the theatre or any kind of production.... [seems like 100 years ago I did that]... but anyway, just before the show is about to start, they flick the lights on and off to let people know it's about to begin.
When I see this lightning, the kind of lightning we have never seen before - purple and blue .... and I saw it here in Sydney not so long ago, I sat and watched it for hours... it just went on and on..... and this is happening all over the world. I feel this is a sign that something is about to begin.
It was trickling rain again yesterday here in Israel...we were in the North, passing Tzfàt in the early evening and it began to drizzle super light for a few seconds....did anyone else who lives in Israel see this?? This is nuts...it never rains in the summer ever.
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We also got big rain in Netanya this morning for about 30 minutes
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Also, what's the deal with this super blue moon? It's supposed to come every 30 years or something like that, anybody know what happened the last time we had one?
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31 years ago saw the fall of the Soviet Union.
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It's called a blue moon because it's the second full moon in one month. It doesn't happen very often. It won't be blue.
ReplyDelete[although it has been red and orange lately, reflecting something close to the sun]
It's super because - like last month - it is the closest to Earth it has been.
Signs in the Heavens.
This was reported to have occured yesterday off the coast of Haifa, also very strange especially for this time of year.
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I live in Jerusalem and it has rained quite a few times this summer, including a torrential downpour and thunderstorm in Sivan. TC
ReplyDeleteI’m afraid we are so focused on these signs for so long already that we are only leading ourselves to disappointment every that Moshiach still keeps us waiting. We’re constantly chasing after signs because we’re so desperate for this crazy golus to end.
ReplyDeleteIn the end, this golus WILL end. TC
ReplyDeleteI remember in the '80's, when I lived in central Mexico, we'd get a thunderstorm every day around 3 o'clock in the summer. The lightning there was green, red, and purple. It has obviously left an impression and I've not seen anything like that since. But, then again, I don't travel much.
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TC when is 'the end' ? Ron
ReplyDeleteRon, no-one knows - we all just pray it's soon.
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