Monday, 18 March 2013

How does the moon stay up in the sky?



How does the moon stay up in the sky?


Have you wondered why the moon stays up in air with no trouble at all. When you were five they probably told you that the moon is a big chunk of rock that is held up by the earth’s gravity. That’s not entirely true.

It’s held up by the earth but not by the earth’s gravity. It’s held by the earth’s soul or mana. It's like a spiritual  hand holding a ball; a giant ball. Jupiter’s hand is very greedy and is holding more than 64 moons.

The planets mana was created like soul;  a  free will. Earth grabbed a shooting star and that turned into a moon.

When the planets were made God was tired.

Imagine creating the universe by yourself so God created the angel to help him on his quest. They  thought  the idea of the planets having mana was a good idea but there was a catch.

Some planets were too big, too greedy. Their mana was corrupted by their size. Earth is the ideal size for the mana; big enough to hold on to just one moon. That why we are here. Earth is the best place in the universe.

The Moon is special, very special but not the only thing Earth is carrying in it’s giant hands. It’s carrying us too for a eternity just like God.

By Enrico

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