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Since ancient times '''comets''' have been thought to be harbingers of events—usually the death of kings, wars, famines, plagues and other disasters.
Since ancient times '''comets''' have been thought to be harbingers of events—usually the death of kings, wars, famines, plagues and other disasters.


Comets with long orbits often signal major turning points in human affairs. Sometimes they indicate the onset of wars or other types of chaos. The influence of comets is [[Astrology|astrological]] in nature, and they are portents of [[karma]]. Karma is good and karma is bad. Karma is testing, like Saturn who represents [[Lord Maitreya]] and the fiery trial.
Comets with long orbits often signal major turning points in human affairs. Sometimes they indicate the onset of wars or other types of chaos. The influence of comets is [[Astrology|astrological]] in nature, and they are portents of [[karma]]. Karma is good and karma is bad. Karma is testing, like [[Saturn]], who represents [[Lord Maitreya]] and the fiery trial.


References to a comet in the prophecies of [[Nostradamus]] seem to be as a harbinger of global disaster—war, famine, disease. It was understood as being wholly malevolent. The sense of malevolence comes because we do not understand that karma returns to us as lessons that we must learn in our personal lives and on a planetary scale.
References to a comet in the prophecies of [[Nostradamus]] seem to be as a harbinger of global disaster—war, famine, disease. It was understood as being wholly malevolent. The sense of malevolence comes because we do not understand that karma returns to us as lessons that we must learn in our personal lives and on a planetary scale.