HAWK Vision of the Universe
The Native Americans believe that mouse vision is that which is usually seen by 90% of the people in relation to what is in front of them. That is usually based on the physical senses, while hawk vision is the other 10%–not only using the physical senses but also the other senses we are just beginning to learn about in science. Those 10% of the people look at the over-all view of everything with a different viewpoint. Instead of seeing only what is in front of their nose, they look at what is around them and the role it plays within the universe. Mouse vision is part of our perceptions and the role we have on Earth, while hawk vision is the ability to look at not only our own Earthly perceptions, but for the visionary to see what the complete picture is and our role in it.
To use mouse vision in our Universe, we look at the Earth. We look at Mars. We look at the Moon. We look at Venus. We look at Pluto. And so on. Each one is changing and we are seeing them with the latest technology, which is drastically changing our earlier theories and viewpoints of what life is all about. After we begin to look at these changes—one after another—we have recently begun to see another picture. We have grown enough to begin to see with hawk vision. We begin to see how the Universe and its changes interact with each other. We see entirely another picture.
The Universe is now beginning to be seen through hawk vision, according to the Native Americans. We see and hear that the Earth is experiencing global warming, whether political and industrial giants believe it or not. But when we look at Earth’s global warming and the melting of Mars’ icecaps within the past year, causing approximately a 50% change in its surface features, it comes to no surprise to those with hawk vision that the Martian atmospheric density has risen about 200% above the observations of 1997. A thing that some people refuse to see. And within the past 30 years or so here on Earth, icecaps have also begun to melt and thin out as much as 40% percent.
The most perplexing things that are going on anymore. The Sun’s magnetic field is stronger and increasing than ever before, ranging from 230% to 500%–depending on which website a person goes to. The size of Jupiter’s magnetic field has doubled since 1992. Saturn’s polar regions are becoming brighter. Neptune has increased about 40% in its infrared brightness since 1996, with 100% brighter in certain areas. And last but certainly not least—Pluto has increased about 300% in its atmospheric pressure since September 2002. Check it out and look at things in hawk vision when understanding the whole picture.
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