Esoteric Astrology as news for Wesak Buddha Full Moon Week
Wesak Taurus Festival – Buddha’s Appearance in the Himalayas

Every year (this year, May 1, 2026) at the Taurus solar festival (Scorpio full moon), a great blessing is bestowed upon humanity by the Buddha, Christ’s brother. From the sacred realms of Shamballa, on the Taurus festival full moon day, the Buddha descends into the etheric realm of the Earth, appearing in the heavens above a sacred valley of the Himalayas. It is his great yearly sacrifice. At the moment of the full moon and for eight minutes after, the Buddha blesses humanity, the kingdoms and waters of the Earth. After the Buddha disappears, those present in the valley are offered a few sips of the electrified water gathered from a crystal bowl placed on a flat rock, near a clear running mountain stream. Christ, the World Teacher, the Masters and Teachers, and disciples together distribute the waters to a waiting and thirsty humanity.
Disciples stand in conscious alignment with the Buddha and the great Lives who serve the planetary Purpose. It is said that at this appointed hour, the Blessing of the Buddha descends, received and distributed by the Christ, and anchored through all who prepare themselves as vessels of goodwill, stillness, and loving intent.
Sacred energies reach our planet at the Taurus festival. These are new spiritual energies which produce an intensification and stimulation of all that is good. They produce the Will-to-Good, the Will-to-Love. The Forces of Illumination accompany the Buddha on his Wesak journey. There is thus an intensification of both the light and the dark, as all heavenly energies are neutral. We as disciples choose the light. We follow the Buddha’s teachings with desire, aspiration, detachment and dispassion.
We implement these with intentions for Goodwill. We also follow the Christ’s teachings. As disciples we understand all religions. We are now in Aquarius and our classroom is the stars and the heavens.

The Legend Begins: There is a green valley high in the foothills of the Himalayan-Tibet ranges surrounded by towering mountains. A narrow passageway to the north opens this valley to visitors. The southern part is wide and round, the place for pilgrims. All around are trees and shrubs and mountain grasses. Next to a running stream, a flat rock sits with a crystal bowl. (the story continues May 1 on Risa D’Angeles FB page and also on NLN – https://nightlightnews.org/daily-postings/) – Wesak festival film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t0Uo97O-O0
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