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VonBonfire
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I've watched the past couple as I was in the "path of totality" which tbh seems like another newspeak term not heard until a few years ago. "Alberta clipper">"polar vortex"I've said this a number of times, but it's just not the sort of thing you can appreciate unless you experience it. At least it was that way for me. I only went to my first total eclipse in 2017 because a friend encouraged me. I didn't expect much, and thought everyone was a little goofy for getting so excited over space crap. Maybe it was just psychological, but I have to say it was impactful on a deep level for me, so much so that I consider it a 'spiritual' experience. But sure, I can see how these sorts of events are hyped and commercialized, and how they are distractions or basis for false religion from a Christian perspective.
I found them mildly interesting, kinda cool but nothing flat earth shattering, lol. Two discs on an intersecting course. The ice storm we had a few years ago was more mind blowing as I watched the woods basically shatter in real time. As a recovering protestant-zionist the eclipses always add plenty of fuel for doomsday timelines and predictions so it's a great time to be orthodox since we don't care about phenomena and therefore it is as irrelevant to me as the UAP's outside my window. See post 2471 on "phenomena"