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May 20th - May 30th

A series of 10-day observations (in which an observer does not use tools, apps, data, or reference in research), to collect information about the environmental and atmospheric surroundings. 


A black moon for the month of May (2020). This was percieved, a dark sackcloth-covered moon, 


which portrayed emptiness (void) and lack of energy (stagnant and unbalanced powers); 


depression, hopelessness, lethargy and death were present in the atmosphere ... trauma was the theme of the last two months. This phase (of the black moon) ended between the 17th and the 19th of May, according to the documented observation, which was made at 10:30 AM, May 20th. 

Today is bright, with a pale light cast across the mountainside, horizon, oceans and beaches. The light of the sun is a bright white light, ... in comparison to the commonly golden rays ... 

An average day, the summer light is bright, there is a cold depth in energy and the temperature of the environment at 10:45 drops down suddenly ... by 5-20 degrees (at the center of the room). The air is dusty and the greenery of Alaska’s Mountains and forest is greener and more dense with everyday. The light becomes bright and then dim... the imagery on this Wednesday, May 20th, 2020, portrays that of Fairytales. There is a noticeable change in the day’s light, it seems to dim at about 1 in the afternoon and is noticeably darker throughout the day. The moon phase for May 20th was a waning crescent, in Taurus, and is 27.8 days. 

The night presented a subtle and silent darkness. Slightly eerie and haunting, yet the atmosphere has turned to one which presents some variant of peace. “At midnight, tendrils of black reached out within the intermittent wandering darkness, through the amber city lights.”


Darknesses visited and presented themselves, contrasting at their darkness, the exterior night which shadowed the city’s alleyways. 

Appollyonic activity ... 
Activity from Dracula ...   

May 21st, 
The light is dimmer, the air is cooler, as a summer breeze from windswept oceans (similar common themes of summer repeat in Alaska’s coastline region), although the light is bright and summer is here, a dim shade, much like that of Devil’s Club leaves, 
casts a dense shadow over the sun. The breeze is beautiful and speaks, romantic whispers of immortal’s pasts. 

One difference between Juneau and Petersburg is the high setting of the sun in the city’s sky. (Approximately 8 AM), and the observer would estimate the temperature, when standing on 1st St., as being 40 degrees. There is a silence from aeons away, which travels from the past, the silence itself carries some sound. 
Other metaphysical realities seem to cross  through this one, and through them, shades, hues and light is cast over the atmosphere. 
The sun is high above the skyscrapers. 

A bright light emanates the night. 

For May 22nd, 2020, the first few hours of light are pale blue, just as the previous day’s sun, electrical blue and white light poured from the sun like falls of water. 
An active darkness is present again, as it has been at both random and regular intervals throughout certain previous years (2012 - the middle of 2016) ... from 2018 and on, the contrasting elements of light and dark began to be documented ... there has been much inactivity regarding the concept (within the atmosphere or to be documented in observation) between 2016 and 2020. In the past 24 hours, the conceptual light and dark in the atmosphere is a present theme. 

Another solemn day. 

May 24th, 2020 

“The night was cold, a chill like in the month of October or late June or July.”


The light has green, blue, grey and white tones. It seems to fall at a low angle from across the city, and at about 5-6 am, is still a dim light of the sky, just barely arriving upon the horizon’s edges. The observer estimates that the temperature is a warm 40 - 48, which feels closer to 50, dense and packed with heat (molecular) is the composition of the air. 


The day had cool tones throughout... a faded light of afternoon... dim, a shading presence (was May 24th) in the midst to the past few week’s of sun. 

The white moon is still perceived as the bright luminescence of the goddess “Luna”. The darkness of the night is detected while the crescent stands out energetically, piercing. 

The light of day is a pale blue as the sun begins to retreat behind the mountains. 
A cool-toned day. 

A very cool morning, the air carries the sea. 

Monday 
Rain in the late evening, a grey sky and dark emotional tone to the evening showers. 

The light behind to fall behind the trees and mountains at 6 PM by these last few weeks of May. 

May 26th - a dull afternoon. An average day. 

May 27th

The light falls from high in the sky, like 
blue waterfalls, it shades windows and city streets. 

A bright sun. A noticeably healthier forest is a characteristic of the environment for May 26th and 27th. The estimate of the observer is 50 degrees (for temperature). 

The moon has been consistently percieved as a bright lunar white. 


The day was long and drawn out. The sun, dry and suffocating. As the star had fallen back behind the deeply, forested, green treeline ... I was aware of my youth returning ... present through the sparkling air that hovered and grasped the scenery and my sight. This beauty of forestry is a kind that is only found in Southeast, AK. Darknesses again presented themselves along the roadside and stepping out from the trees, the shadows (some of them sharp, or tall, or angled) greeted me. The beauty of some unmistakable reality had opened the doors to my perception. As I traveled back, I noted the moon, which was tilted in the sky and, perched effortlessly, (mysteriously real) and aglow with drifting clouds and glitter ... 


it was a mythic moon which sung to me. (the ambience of heaven

There was activity in light during the time just after the sunset. 

(May 28th - 30th were average days)


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