Betelgeuse Supernova

“It’s the end of the world in the night sky, what a sight for Galileo” No it’s not the end of the world for us. My guess, Galileo being an astronomer would imply a massive explosion in space which explains the night sky.

Notes on 9-27-13

This world prediction was made in September of 2013. Betelgeuse started to strangely dim in 2019. Now NASA is waiting for the star to explode.

Personal Readings With Eric Leigh-Pink

The Birth of a New Era

Awesome,

For so long humanity has lived their lives as caterpillars, staring into the stars with blissful awe. Now, now is time for the caterpillars to become butterflies. In this Century humanity will begin to reach out into the stars. First it will be for the rich, but not so long afterwards everyone will be welcome, and the sky’s the limit. Your giving birth to a new era.

I had a visual of millions of caterpillars on earth becoming butterflies flying straight up to the stars.

They compared this situation to cell phones, at first it will just be for the rich, but decades later be available to anyone who wanted it.

6: Glowing Light

A bright beautiful light shines in space, two colliding bodies become one. How ever beautiful now, in the future, it will be a gift from the cosmos for humanity on a distant date.