Star Clusters

I am moving in new orbital patterns and systems that involves and revolves around relationships. Moving through space some relationships light up while others dim. This motion of e-motion (attraction) creates dynamic star clusters that have purpose due to their bonded creativity.

I am moving in star clusters as a star cluster. I am a community of engaged and activated “stars” (cells that are in process of enlightenment— and that counts!) while associating with other stars of the same nature. Our common bond is to shine Light through matter’s creative expression. We are creative as a bonded community.

This is not crystal clear yet but I want to catch it, wrap around it, while it’s being born in consciousness. The old way of relating is not in my orbit—there’s a new orbit—revolving around shared creativity. I wonder if we as Earthlings are creating a new definition of “star cluster.” Maybe a “conscious” star cluster that lights up other “sockets.” That sounds mechanical. The Cosmic machine moving in Sacred Sound. Listen to it! Hear it! Dance with it! Create with it! New commandments and I respond with a resounding YES❣️❣️

Star clusters are large groups of stars. Two main types of star clusters can be distinguished: globular clusters are tight groups of hundreds to millions of old stars which are gravitationally bound, while open clusters are more loosely clustered groups of stars, generally containing fewer than a few hundred members, and are often very young. Open clusters become disrupted over time by the gravitational influence of giant molecular clouds as they move through the galaxy, but cluster members will continue to move in broadly the same direction through space even though they are no longer gravitationally bound; they are then known as a stellar association, sometimes also referred to as a moving group.


Curiosity led me to socket’s definition and this is associated with the circuit board! It’s fun when the puzzle pieces come together!

Socket

  1. 1. a natural or artificial hollow into which something fits or in which something revolves.”the eye socket”
    • 2. an electrical device receiving a plug or light bulb to make a connection.

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