Monday, May 22, 2023

Betelgeuse Being Weird Again

It appears that Betelgeuse, a star in the Orion constellation and one of the brightest stars in the night sky, is going rogue again.  This time, rather than dimming as it previously did a few years ago, it has brightened quite significantly.  Nobody has offered up an explanation for this behaviour.
 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOsBvxuqKIk
 
Some theories about its dimming behaviour a few years ago have been proposed, such as dust obscuring the star, or some related phenomena, but nothing has been suggested for the star's recent brightening.  What if the Lord, in order to dispell "scientific theories" about Betelgeuse's recently acquired unpredictable variability, chose to do this to puzzle the learned astronomers and astrophysicists, putting their "wisdom" to shame, while making the statement, "No, this is not merely stellar variability, it is a sign!"?  I am speculating but I think that the idea may be worth some consideration.  It is a variable star but has, for centuries until recently, been quite predictable.
 
Personally, I am expecting a celestial sign of great significance some time soon, one which will mark a brief period before WW3.  This is quite apart from my expectation of a super-Carrington event, which is something I think really will happen, not so much as a sign but more as part of the process here on Earth.  Note that there are historical accounts which suggest that the last time that Betelgeuse changed significantly was around 2000 or more years ago.  Interesting, no?  Whether a sign comes as a massive CME, a comet of unusual size and extreme proximity, a relatively nearby supernova or something else, apart from the Lord, who can say?  However, I am expecting a very significant sign in the sky, and it must be something unprecedented in written records or otherwise it would not act effectively as a unique sign for a unique time in history.  If Betelgeuse went supernova, that would really be a clear sign in the heavens!  Purportedly being only hundreds of light years away and being also a red supergiant, if it went supernova, it could potentially outshine the full moon.  Now that would be a sign!

Whatever signs we see or do not see, we are clearly in the last days.  I strongly recommend that you trust God above all others and all else.