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Summer Solstice, longest day?

 June 21st 2020, a day of celestial and geographical significance when the rays of sun fall directly on the Tropic of Cancer in northern hemisphere exposing the top half of earth to maximum sunlight. Today we are witnessing annular solar Eclipse which is a rare astronomical phenomenon. The moon doesn't cover sun completely but we can see a ring of fire.


The eclipse begins at IST 9.15 am and ends at IST 3.04 PM therefore our planet will recieve atleast 3 hours less of sunlight, hence logically it won't be the longest day, technically though yes it is..

The celestial bodies have many significant stories attached with them, about interdependence and power play. The planet is dependent both on Sun and Moon equally for survival. The mighty sun might be the source of light but the moon too pulls the vast oceans setting up tides and both equally support fertility and life!

Currently we are surrounded with various challenges related to power play.. on one side a small microscopic spherical organism, Corona virus is controlling the human civilization globally. Indo china borders has their own long storylines, that too in regions where human survival isn't possible. Global travel and trade channels are boasted upon, huge investments are pumped across but we need have control on serene pieces of land..( isn't that a silly power play).

On other side the highly evolved intellectual homo Sapiens on earth are talking about #mentalhealth and #suicide This issue has suddenly come into a Ring of fire when a Bollywood celebrity Sushant Singh Rajput allegedly commited suicide by hanging himself.

As per certain statistics, about 8,00,000 people die of suicide every year worldwide & 1,35,000 in India, which means one death by suicide every 40 seconds. Death due to suicide is more than war & traffic accidents.  

It is being highlighted that Sushant Singh was bullied and sidelined by various cartels in #bollywood and various names are surfacing up... probably as a result of #samudramanthan or the churning of ocean.. separating the good and evil after which Rahu covers the mighty SUN.

Those who #bully have a #superioritycomplex which is a mental complex condition. They either have monetary strength, higher qualification or better physical attributes thinking they are the BEST! Hence forget to #Respect other human beings #talent hence riding the ride of powerplay forget all #moralvalues #moralattributes.

From my perspective, we all are part of Universe just like Sun, Moon, earth and rest of celestial bodies revolve on their own orbits without any clash, just cross paths and drive life...human being on planet is a light being, a soul.. who have come for their own journey for a limited period of time.
Hence it is very important to not fall into power play PSYCHO traps.. JUST Love Nature and the Nature will Love you back, as you are part of its existence in form of a spec.. just trust your existence and keep floating.. that's the best persistence, trust #LIFEFORCE #lifeforceenergy then only #universebyurside.

Picture Courtesy Instagram 

Whatever maybe the reason for Sushant..there are many struggle stories in Bollywood, #AmitabhBachchan , #AkshayKumar,  #ShahrukhKhan etc.. who faced many upheavals and emerged shining like the mighty sun.
June 21st this year also happens to be Father's Day.. for me the mightiest Hero is Kalgidhar Pita, Father with a Feather. He promoted doctrine of coexistence. Love is the only source to reach Lord, the mighty ruler of the Universe. 

#ritzy #kulveenblogger #ritukulveen #karismaredefined #lifeisavacation #worldismyplayground #nature #naturelove #loveofnature #lifeenergy #lovelife #lovelifequotes #leh #ladakh #solareclipse


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