Christine (12 Nov 2013)
"Bride of Christ Constellation Letter"
Last week of October, I had stepped on an ant trail and received a bite
pattern that startlingly resembled my favorite star constellation.
I never knew its name, so I did some research and found it was the
Cassiopeia constellation. A queen sitting on a thrown with either a
feather or leaf in her hand. Greek mythology aside, she sometimes is
also tied to symboling or representing the Bride of Christ (Christians).
I also read that she is most visible during November.
With everyone's talk about the holidays lining up with ISON, this could be relevant in confirming November being important.
It may be a stretch... but I confirmed with my family before my bites
healed... and they definitely matched the five stars of Cassiopeia
perfectly, even the left arch of the "m" being slightly wider and
shorter.
Here, there, or in the air!
Christine