By 2026, Nemesis, a brown dwarf and our Sun’s smaller binary companion, will become the largest object in our sky. As it passes way above Earth’s orbit on its downward plunge towards the ecliptic, the plane of our system, it will become omnipresent.
But for now, Nemesis remains close to our Sun, which means it can only be viewed just after sunrise and just before sunset in most cases. Herein is the crux of the problem for those in awareness. How to awaken the sleepers without the usual disquieting blowback of emotional denial and mockery.
The purpose of this collection is to help those in awareness to plant small seeds of wakefulness without risking the unpleasantness of rejection, and the doing of it is intentionally simple and is based on the adage, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Concept expressed in multiple languages tells us that a single still image can convey complex ideas.