The Star of Bethlehem; a modern day prophesy fulfilled?

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31/ATLAS is being closely watched by modern day “wise men”

A COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair

Growing conjecture is that 3I/ATLAS (ATLAS) is not a comet. It is now also being referred to as a Interstellar Object (ISO). It just doesn’t fit the observed behavior or composition of the thousands of comets that have been studied and kept track of for decades. Much of the accumulation of data compiled since it entered the inner planetary system has answered questions as to the nature of the object, but, in many instances observations have only served to deepen the mystery of what ATLAS actually is, and what it is doing. It is the fastest moving ISO ever observed. Traveling at 125,000 mph; ten times that of the average comet, it supports a coma (cloud), that surrounds the estimated 4 mile in diameter core, creating a 250,000 mile wide cloud. It also generates the longest tail and brightest glow ever recorded. The cloud size, density and composition masks direct observation of the core, however, earth and space based telescopes have identified myriad chemicals, minerals and complex compounds, including high levels of life-key molecules (building blocks of life) like methanol and strange nickel to cyanide ratios within the coma. ATLAS has a 16 hour rate of rotation and emits a consistently uniform pulse of electromagnetic frequency. It has been observed projecting a second tail toward the sun, exchanging plasma, at great distance, and was significantly strengthened as it swung into close proximity to the sun. ATLAS entered the inner planetary system as a dull red color and as it was heated by the sun changed to bright green and then, in its’ closest pass by Earth on December 19th, changed its’ color again and has morphed to an extremely rare golden hue.  

The arrival of ATLAS, in close proximity to earth, is occurring in concert with the time of year that recognizes the winter solstice and, for thousands of years, many have celebrated the birth of ‘The Son of Man’. As we observe ATLAS, in Its mysterious journey across the sky, it has been followed by the wisest of mankind,  inspired by exploration and being drawn into new scientific understanding;  it brings to mind the Nativity.  The ‘Star of Bethlehem’ guided three wise men to discover the unknown and honor the birth of Yeshua ben Joseph who was to become the Christ of mankind. For those who hold different beliefs, as to whether or not this occurred, try and forego the judgment of past beliefs in favor of allowing in a heartfelt vision and modern prophesy, unfolding in the NOW. ATLAS is the proverbial Star of Bethlehem currently leading mankind to an awakened awareness and new science indicating that there is a divine connection and intelligence to the whole of creation. ATLAS  is, with its coma and tail, seeding the ingredients of intelligent life into solar winds  being augmented and driven by increased coronal and sunspot activity.  The sun, the earth and mankind are birthing a new awareness of divine connection and awakened consciousness. Mother earth is exhibiting volcanic and seismic activity along with extreme weather events. Monitoring is revealing a synchronicity, with solar storm activity and the extraordinary conjunctures (alignments) of multiple planets and celestial bodies, that we are cycling through. Great changes are and will be occurring in making way for a new era. The societal and geological chaos, we are experiencing, mirrors the disassociation that elements exhibit just before achieving coherence in a new phase. As the Star of Bethlehem did so long ago for the three Maji,  3I/ATLAS is guiding mankind into the time and circumstances of our quickening.   

Fred Sinclair is an Alfred NY based writer and deep thinker. He has been closely monitoring 31/ATLAS along with other celestial happenings. You can reach him anytime to talk about interstellar space objects or humanity, fpsinclair@yahoo.com

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