2. The Moon revolves (orbits) around Earth. We call this a month. This could be called a lunar year or moon year. 3. The Sun rotates (turns, spins) on its axis. This is not commonly talked about. It could be called a solar day or sun day.
4. The Sun revolves (orbits) around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. This is not commonly talked about. It is called a cosmic year or galactic year. These terms are inconsistent. It should be called a solar year or sun year. 5. The Milky Way Galaxy rotates (turns, spins) on its axis. This is not commonly talked about. This could be called a galactic day or Milky Way Day.
6. The Milky Way Galaxy revolves (orbits) around the center of something. This is not commonly talked about. This could be called a galactic year. We can infer a galactic year is more than one billion years. This is based on the pattern shown by the enormous time differences between the revolutions of Moon, Earth and Sun. 7. Earth rotates (turns, spins) on its axis. We call this a day or Earth day or day on Earth.
8. Earth revolves (orbits) around the Sun. We call this a year, Earth year, year on Earth or annual year. During this movement, Earth progresses through the same twelve zodiac constellations as the Lesser Great Year or Great Year of the Ecliptic. It takes Earth 365 days while it takes the Great Year 9.5 million days to move through the same constellations. Different amounts of time in the same space. See below. The movement through 12 constellations symbolizes 12 elemental souls of life. 9. Earth's geographic pole it tilted. This geographic pole rotates around the imaginary untilted pole of Earth. This rotation takes 25,920 years. This is called the Great Year or Circumpolar Great Year.
During the Great Year, the geographic north and south polar regions move in a circle through seven star constellations. As stated above, while the polar regions of Earth are moving through seven constellations, the middle of the planet is moving through 12 star constellations because the middle of the planet is wider and moves in a larger circle. These movements are used to keep track of cycles (time). Each star and star constellation symbolizes an elemental soul of life. These two Great Year cycles move backwards through the zodiac signs and are called precessions, but could also be called regression or retrocession or counter procession if we applied the English language consistently. 10. Star constellations can be imaged in many ways based on which stars (dots) are connected to form an image. All of the motions above are circles, cycles, periods of time. These cycles simultaneously rotate, revolve and circulate through the same space containing an uncountable number of stars and other celestial beings. Any star or group of stars given a zoological or anthropological symbol is a zodiac star, zodiac constellation, zodiac sign. We've become used to only referring to the zodiac from a minutia perspective of only 12 constellations. 11. Ecliptic. Currently Earth orbits the Sun at the same level on the same plane. This circle of Earth's orbit is expanded and projected farther into space where star constellations exist outside our Solar System. Then, as we are viewing the Sun each day, the Sun appears to move around this Circle of The Ecliptic and through those star constellations because Earth's position in relation to the Sun changes each day. This changes our perception of where the Sun is in relation to the Ecliptic Circle. The Ecliptic is Earth's Ecliptic. It is Earth's orbit projected far into space which creates a much larger circle than Earth's actual orbit.
However, the Sun does move in relation to the Ecliptic, but at a very different rate, thus the Sun does not move through the Ecliptic in 365 days the way Earth does. 12. Earth is tilted in relation to the plane of its orbit around the Sun.
(a) Earth's celestial equator is Earth's geographic equator projected into space. It is tilted.
(b) Earth's celestial pole is Earth's geographic pole projected into space. It is tilted because it matches the celestial equator.
(c) Earth's ecliptic is explained above. It is not tilted. It is horizontal and matches Earth's untilted equator.
(d) The pole of the ecliptic is Earth's pole if Earth was not tilted. The pole of the ecliptic is vertical, straight up and down because it matches the ecliptic. 13. The circle made by Earth's celestial equator moves around the Sun at an angle to the circle made by Earth's ecliptic. These two circles intersect twice per year which is called the equinoxes. These two circles are farthest apart twice per year which is called Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice. 14. The Sun is orbiting in a circle that takes approximately 225 million years. Earth's orbit takes 1 year. This leads us to consider the following regarding the Sun's orbit:
(a) the Sun's orbital path goes through an area of the galaxy that does not contain other stars.
(b) the Sun's orbital path goes through an area of the galaxy that does contain other stars.
(c) since the Sun's orbit is so huge and so far away from Earth, we don't know what other star constellations our solar system is moving through in the galaxy.
(d) the Sun also has an Ecliptic when we also project the Sun's orbit farther into space. This creates a much larger circle than the Sun's orbit and certainly then, our Solar System is interacting with other star constellations, solar systems and Earths. 15. All this is to remind us, our Earth is not just moving in relation to the Sun, Moon and the star constellations of the zodiac of seven and zodiac of twelve (the two Great Year Circles). Our solar system is also "moving Earth"* in a much larger circle due to the Sun's orbit, which is bringing Earth into cyclical contact with other star energies existing in many layers of dimensions in the galaxy and universe. Earth is constantly moving into other parts of the Universe. Earth is moving around the Circles of Existence and Preexistence. The spirit-soul energy, the matter and the elemental souls of life influencing Earth and our Solar System is only limited to the potential of the Universe. It is not limited to this Earth, this Solar System, this Galaxy, a static formulation of natural laws, our current level of understanding or our expertise in any area.
It only appears we are in the same portion of the Universe because everything we can see, moves with us.*The Sun as an Earthmover is further explored. As the Sun is rotating and revolving, it is generating electrical current while also in the current of the highly conductive flow of the waters of Nun. The Sun is also generating, attractive force and repulsing force or what we call negative and positive charges. All this is true of of all celestial bodies in motion. The dynamic balance (equipoise) of these forces is based on a continuously changing set of parameters which keeps everything in motion as intended. One set of parameters could be, each celestial body is moving in relation to the center of its own body, and the center of the circle it orbits and the center of other nearby bodies and circles. All of this keeps everything synchronized spatially and by timing in a push me/pull me, tug-of-war, pressure-tension dynamic. All of this prevents any collisions, unless intended. (AE1 323/333), (NG2 795/295) Furthermore, Earth, stars, solar systems, galaxies and all other celestial bodies are not just moving around the galaxy in the same direction, all lined up single file, moving to the same rhythm and tempo. Movement is taking place in different directions in a circus ride scrambler sort of way. The waters of Nun contain many levels of currents, just like the ocean. These waters also contain places of still waters, whirlpools and whatever other kinds of motions waters make. 16. When discussing orbits (revolutions), at this point there is no need to use the more precise concept of barycenter which states objects in a system of two or more objects orbit their combined center of mass, which will be located inside or nearest the largest object. 10.21.18 Update: ”Great Year Precession | Equinox, Ecliptic, Zodiac Re-Definition, Unity Consciousness #1476”