The lie of the shooting star

How often do you see a falling star in the sky? Rarely, right. Unless it’s mid-August, you’re awake at night, the sky clear, cloudless and the Perseids* are raining. A meteor stream, also beautifully called the “Tears of Laurentius”, which annually in the first half of august shows a clear maximum of falling stars. But January is also rich in shooting stars with the Quadrantides*. The possibility, however, always exists, on every other day of the year. Only the chance varies.

So, suppose you are lucky, your eyes are catching the glowing particle of a burst comet entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

THE RULE OF SILENCE

What’s the story, what’s the faith? Exactly, you have a wish free. So close your eyes quickly and make a wish. And now? What is the absolute rule? Silence! Exactly, it means you are not allowed to tell anyone about your wish, because if it does not remain a secret, it will not come true… So much for the theory.

A FULFILLED WISH FOR FREE

What if this theory is not tenable in practice, but there is another thesis that can be tested and provides you with proof of correctness? Would you try it then?

Sure, why not, or, such a fulfilled wish ´on thehouse´, who wouldn’t grab it?

The new hypothesis is called – briefly and concisely – communication, in other words: breaking the vow of silence. Because, how should something be fulfilled that nobody knows? You have to say what you want; communicate what you want; talk to people, because that’s how you get resonance, which in turn gets the ball rolling. Because, as Einstein already stated in the early twenties, energy follows attention. So if you consciously focus on your wish, you direct your attention there, open up in this direction and thus perceive and absorb much more information that you have missed before because you were differently focused and otherwise attentive. That means: Out with it. Say it! Sounds too easy? But so it is.

WHY TURNING AROUND THE FAITH? WHY SWITCHING IT?

How many of your shooting star wishes have been fulfilled so far? … The best reason to pay attention to the theory defended here and to give it a chance. The basis of the thesis is the law of attraction, the so-called law of resonance. The same attracts the same. What one shouts into the woods*… that means: Your wish has the chance of fulfilment if you communicate it, when you share it. Shout it into the woods and you will see that it reverberates, as it were. And that is how you make wishes come true step by step: with communication and the subsequent resonance. No magic from outer space, no.

Focusing, visualization,

manifestation, realization.

It’s that easy to make the principle the rule instead of following superstition without questioning it. Wishing for something is completely correct, you just have to know how to do it effectively. It is said: Every journey begins with the first step. In the wish-fulfilment-process it is exactly the same and the first step is to talk about it. Because if you share it and communicate about it, your counterpart will resonate on it, whereupon you begin to visualize and then manifest together. The law of attraction works on top all by itself, just like the angelic little helper. Only without divine power, but with self-determined magic. So the universe is all ears: Say it out loud!

In short: If one wants to be heard, one must speak. If you want to answer, you have to ask, and if you want something, you have to say it.

Behind the the lines :

When I travelled the islands in the south of Cambodia, where the sketch for this article was made, I decided to put this to the test and check the thesis myself. What I found out, you can read here

The shooting star lie – The experiment

  • To me this realization is groundbreaking and the principle is not only applicable to wishes, but also to goals. Thanks to the theses-presenter, who gave the impulse for this article. While reading the original article it was not clear to me how much the content would affect me, so I did not note down the author. I would very much like to list him at this point, but the research does not allow me to find him. If this thesis is not new to you and you have an info to it, pass it to me it: hello@adventureandyou.de
  • Perseids, a proliic meteor shower in August. The biggest meteor shower of the year.
  • Quadrantides, a meteor shower on the night of January 3rd to 4th, 120 shooting stars per hour in the night sky. There are also the Leonids in November and the Geminids in December. These showers are caused by comets when they cross the Earth’s orbit.
  • Space debris looks like shooting stars. We see it, associate something and wish for something, even if it wasn’t a shooting star at all. So it’s not the shooting stars themselves that bring happiness, but the act of wishing.
  • Fun Fact about size & speed: A shooting star is a meteorite and in the case of a shower a tiny fragment of a comet’s tail, each no larger than 1mm. Mini tiny thus! But they are extremely fast: 35 to 70km/s, exactly, the second! That’s up to 200.000km per hour.
  • Shooting stars usually burn up at an altitude of 80km.
  • What one shouts into the woods that is what will echo back (in other words: the way you threat others is how other threat you.)
  • Where does the connection between shooting star and wish come from? All just superstition? Basically yes, because the centuries-old roots of the granted wish fulfilment can possibly be traced back to a time when people believed that it was wicks that fell down the angel while cleaning the candle. One speculated thus on divine or angel-like assistance, if one formulated a quiet desire with the sight. Other countries, other customs, therefore it is to be added that e.g. in Mongolia shooting stars are regarded as unlucky charms. “In the popular belief of the steppe dwellers, the souls of the deceased show themselves in shooting stars on their journey to the afterlife. Also the natives on the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean are afraid of shooting stars. They see torches with which evil spirits hunt humans when they carelessly spend the night outdoors.” [source: n-tv.de, mit dpa,  https://www.n-tv.de/wissen/Warum-Sternschnuppen-Glueck-bringen-article11155936.html]

[A7S] Perseid Meteor Shower 2016 Real Speed Video


Spectacular Perseid Meteor Shower – All Eyes on the Skies

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