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Eclipse June 15 2011: Origin of the energies in history

Eclipses come in families returning every 18 years and dragging along their special energies. These started the eclipse for June 15 2011

Eclipses we are living now:

  • June 1 2011 | 21:16:11 UT | Partial | Solar | Saros 118 | 72 eclipses | 1st May 24 803 | Last July 15 2068 | Duration 1262 years | This is No. 68
  • June 15 2011 | 12:37 UT | Total | Lunar | Saros 130 | 71 eclipses | 1st June 10 1416 | Last July 26 2678 | Duration 1280 years | This is No. 34
  • July 1 2011 | 08:39:30 UT | Partial | Solar | Saros 156 | 69 eclipses | 1st July 1 2011 | Last July 14 3237 | Duration 122 years | This is  No. 1

Links between June 1 and June 15 2011 eclipses:

  • June 15 eclipse joined the energies of June 1 in 1416
  • The first one manifests in year 803 with power struggles between religious empires of East and West Europe. In 1416, Eastern Europe monarchies defy the ecclesiastical power and even fight among them with tendencies to secularize power.
  • A schism between Easter and Western Roman Empires changed history for the Bizantium Empire as well as that of the Papacy in 803. In 1413, another schism, deeper and with 38 years on the scenery, had three popes claiming the pontifical chair and power thirst multiplied through monarchies.
  • Both schisms, ‘heresy’ was their preferred arm to self-appoint as ‘real representatives of divine right and earthly law” against their detractors. However, there are special ingredients for 1416 considering crusades to recover fortunes had already happened, papal hegemonies, stop Muslim advance, besides holy inquisition running already for two centuries, it was time to extend powers to kill with license all those opposing established powers.
The burning of Jerome of Prague in 1416. From John Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563)
The burning of Jerome of Prague in 1416. From John Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563)

Historical events:

  • Council of Constance (1414-1418) Catholic Church assembly which had as main issue to resolve the Great Schism in the West, which since 1378 had three popes fighting for the pontifical
  • The agenda of this council had 3 purpose: solution of the Great Schism, refor of the church and repression of heresy
  • The Council took place in Constance, France November 1414 to April 1418, had 45 sessions and the presence not only of bishops and clergy, also monarchs and other authorities. Approximately 50,000 to 100,000 people attended.
  • During those 4 years, Constance became a great economic centre, where opulence and scandal deepened the problems of the Catholic Church. According to Catholic historian Daniel-Rops, 700 women were moved around to attend the bishops and clergy sexual demands.
  • May 31: Jerome of Prague was condemned for heresy on the 21st. session of the Council of Constance and burned at the stake, same as Jan Hus a year before, both defenders of John Wycliff, who refused to recognize the hierarchical authority of the church, claiming salvation came directly from god without intermediaries and recognizing only the bible as the only source of power.
  • Year 1416 marks the beginning of nautical exploration journeys which before the end of the century will take to the “discovery of the Americas”, marking according to official Western history a series of discoveries that were not such and deleting from history peoples who way before that crossed oceans (Polynesian, Chinese, Vikings and many other).
Planispherical astrolabe. Marocco, 16th century | Paris Naval Museum | Photographer Rama
Planispherical astrolabe. Marocco, 16th century | Paris Naval Museum | Photographer Rama

Outreach of 1416 energies:

  • Council of Constance still had two years to run, decisions that year were not definitive and power continued divided among the church and European monarchies struggling to acquire additional power.
  • Accusations of heresy on Wycliff, Hus and Prague had more to do with power struggles within the church based on who had enough authority to decide what ‘should’ be done, and not with opposition to dogmas or doctrines from Catholicism
  • Wycliff, Hus and Prague are considered the spiritual fathers of Protestantism, which until today maintain their position before Papacy and are beyond their authority
  • Papacy did not loose its power, was forced to share it with monarchies, nationalisms and secularism (foreign to clergy orders, practices and religious customs) was unleashed
  • Although the Council of Constance showed corruption and opulence in powers that be, in the church as well as the monarchies, these factors were not solved nor dissolved, on the contrary, they continued to be their brand.
  • Burning ‘heretics’ at the stake was a force demonstration to maintain power and had little to do with ‘beliefs’, a practice that for the next centuries could change the ‘heretic’ tag for other words which contravened or defied powers that be and are part of the history of our days. In this link you can see other words which if reviewed could re-programme inequities.
  • Holy inquisition had already two centuries and had many more ahead and bloodier, until extending to other continents as the bearer to ensure the wishes of the powerful were fulfilled.
  • Exploration journeys mark for the coming centuries a history where peoples of the South need to be ‘discovered’ and ‘saved’, fact persisting to our days with the approach of endowing supremacy to some and primitivism for the others, masking power struggles.

Reading 1416 energies to understand those of 2011(can be applied at local, group and individual wherever you are):

  • Power struggles are the energies running in year 803 and which came with the eclipse on June 1 2011, and are still active
  • The eclipse starts on 1416, joining the energies of power struggles from 803, but it brings its own brand: censorship
  • Censorship in its most extreme forms, not only to ‘forbid’ something, also to kill if it’s necessary to retain power
  • Censorship that has nothing to do with ideologies, beliefs, nor social struggles, but as an arm to cover up powerful interests
  • Censorship as an excuse and show of force to retain power on situations detaching from powers in already undergoing weakening
  • Consider that things far from being solved are just transition on power and have little to do with common welfare
  • Examples that can be helpful to read censorship to retain power in our days:
    • Intentos de controlar internet y expansión de las fronteras de lucha contra el “terrorismo” al internet
    • Divisiones para la elección en el Fondo Monetario Internacional
    • Bombardeo en Libia, división sobre el rol de la OTAN y desplazamiento de tropas extranjeras contra un líder a costa de los civiles…
    • Re-elección en la FIFA
    • Divisiones sobre los acuerdos para precios del petróleo
    • Represión ante demostraciones de los pueblos, como los Mapuches en Chile
    • Todo tipo de prohibiciones que en el fondo son excusas para mantener control
    • Acusaciones políticas que desatan aparentes crisis y sólo son luchas de poder

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