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During annual August alignments of Leo, the planet undergoes what is called its [[Magnetic Peak]] cycle which generally transpires during the week of August 8th to August 15th, with August 12th being the pinnacle wave of magnetic force field transmission. Given the spin of the rotational axis of the planetary body as it moves through the ecliptic, the cycle reaches another peak in its cycle every 20 years and every 100 years. This means the amplification of the related force field will be multiplied exponentially.  
During annual August alignments of Leo, the planet undergoes what is called its [[Magnetic Peak]] cycle which generally transpires during the week of August 8th to August 15th, with August 12th being the pinnacle wave of magnetic force field transmission. Given the spin of the rotational axis of the planetary body as it moves through the ecliptic, the cycle reaches another peak in its cycle every 20 years and every 100 years. This means the amplification of the related force field will be multiplied exponentially.  


During the annual May alignments of Taurus, the planet undergoes what is called its [[Electrical Peak]] cycle which is generally during mid May. This is the pinnacle wave of electrical force field transmission in the annual cycle. As such, this time is the annual period of the [[Ascension]] wave during which many people will experience [[Kundalini]] activation, spiritual awakening or [[Expanding Consciousness]] as they are exposed to increased electrical activity in the planet.
During the annual May alignments of Taurus, the planet undergoes what is called its [[Electrical Peak]] cycle which is generally during mid May. This is the pinnacle wave of electrical force field transmission in the annual cycle. As such, this time is the annual period of the [[Ascension]] wave during which many people will experience [[Kundalini]] activation, spiritual awakening or [[Expanding Consciousness]] as they are exposed to increased electrical activity [[EMF]] in the planet.


The varying conditions in the [[Magnetosphere]], known as space weather, are largely driven by solar activity. If the solar wind is weak, the magnetosphere expands; while if it is strong, it compresses the magnetosphere and more of it gets in. Periods of particularly intense activity, called geomagnetic storms, can occur when a coronal mass ejection erupts above the Sun and sends a shock wave through the Solar System. Such a wave can take just two days to reach the Earth. Geomagnetic storms and [[Geomagnetic Jerk]]s can also cause a lot of disruption in electromagnetic activity. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_magnetic_field]</ref>
The varying conditions in the [[Magnetosphere]], known as space weather, are largely driven by solar activity. If the solar wind is weak, the magnetosphere expands; while if it is strong, it compresses the magnetosphere and more of it gets in. Periods of particularly intense activity, called geomagnetic storms, can occur when a coronal mass ejection erupts above the Sun and sends a shock wave through the Solar System. Such a wave can take just two days to reach the Earth. Geomagnetic storms and [[Geomagnetic Jerk]]s can also cause a lot of disruption in electromagnetic activity. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_magnetic_field]</ref>