"Up to last week I was living on the outer arm of Sagittarius.
This has caused me much contemplation of where I am? The first question I asked was is the night sky still the same. If I am now 20,000 light years closer to the galactic centre then I ought to see a different sky at night. Now the Earth is positioned more central on the Orion arm.
I went out and saw the big dipper last night! The stars do look brighter in the sky but the constellations seem the same?
All that has changed is the position of the Earth and the name of the arm we are located! I have travelled 20,000 light years in a week. One day I woke up and the information I took for granted has changed.
All my old books have changed to the new information. We were on the outer edge of the galaxy where it was deemed safe but also a little isolated. We thought there was less chance of collision. We must be close to Orion now in this position!
All the stuff I know now needs to be updated...but only slightly. A giant move with very little noticeable change. Only names and positions on maps. It seems the entire Galaxy that was in close proximity to Earth has moved closer to Galactic centre.
That is a good thing! The Galactic centre was always seen as a higher dimension so moving closer seems a good move. My life is still the same...the world affairs are still the same...very strange move.
There ought to be new stars in the night sky and a lot of them because in this position we are surrounded by a lot more stars than in the previous position. We were on the outer limb of the Sagittarius arm! It just seems like someone changed the programme.
I am sure there are many others who have noticed this who are well educated in stars and must be really confused. I am not...because I was expecting changes and also glad I can remember. Nothing changes if nothing changes. This was so subtle. "
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http://www.ashtarcommandcrew.net/forum/topics/earth-moved-from-outer-arm-of-sagittarius-to-a-more-central-part
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