Monday, 13 April 2026

The Red Moon on March 3rd 2026. Remember it? Some saw the red moon, others missed it. Cayce Called it, "The Red Signal".....Urgent......It's strange but during that time I was completely flat out exhausted, and able only to do healing, resting and completely zoning out with acupuncture sessions. I had also started Tai chi and would often zone out, or zoom out with high frequencies that I would need total rest after. Not afraid, just interested in the strange goings on....now it seems it was recalibration, (mentioned in readings and confirmed and validated in this this Youtube)...But it didn't end after the eclipse on 3rd March, the calibration continues and becomes the norm... as the 'unsettled' energies, settle down to allow the next calibration space. This explanation makes total sense. Michaela (((( Copilot Eclipse 2026: Blood Moon Times & Map (Mar 2–3) A total lunar eclipse, or Blood Moon, will occur on March 2–3, 2026, turning the Moon a deep red during totality. Timing of the Eclipse The total lunar eclipse will reach maximum totality at 11:33 UTC on March 3, 2026, with the full totality phase lasting from 11:04 to 12:03 UTC. Depending on your location, this will be observed at different local times: before sunrise in much of the Americas, in the evening of March 3 across East Asia and Australia, and after midnight on March 4 in New Zealand. Why the Moon Appears Red During a total lunar eclipse, Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow on the lunar surface. The Moon appears red because Earth’s atmosphere filters sunlight, allowing only the longer red wavelengths to reach the Moon, similar to the colors seen at sunrise and sunset. This phenomenon is why the event is often called a Blood Moon. NASA +1 Visibility Around the World Evening of March 3: East Asia and Australia Throughout the night: Pacific regions Early morning of March 3: North and Central America, far western South America Partial eclipse: Central Asia and much of South America Not visible: Africa and Europe 1 Source Additional Notes ...this total lunar eclipse is the only one in 2026, and the next total lunar eclipse will not occur until 2028. ))))

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