Evolution of Goddess, the Central Sun in the universe and Light which cleared plasma anomaly from the solar system
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Please notice that this is the second time I commented in Shanti Phula's Blog.
I think the central sun of the universe could be goddess Misaki Takakunoboru, given the image appearing at the top of this blog post is of the Milky Way. So yeah, the Milky Way's the center of the universe now, is it?
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@hexcalk No. The post image is one choosen by the blog editor and he just tried to select the image that fits to Takeshita's article. It's not related to the central sun at all.
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I'm commenting to Shanti Phula.
I'm not surprised that the fact still is "the Milky Way is not the center of the universe". I was right that Misaki's the central sun of the Milky Way, but the center of the universe is not that galaxy. I searched for images to find the closest one to the post image, and it turns out the central sun is actually located at the Messier 81 galaxy, now that you implied to me the post image is of Messier 81. Related to this galaxy, the central sun of the universe is "Wo", but what is her full name? Thanks Shanti Phula for responding.
I removed and edited this comment three times because I wanted to make sure my statement is truthful.
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@ShantiPhula I think the central sun is located at Messier 81. So the central sun of the universe is Hikari Kiwamuru?
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It seems Shanti Phula only replies to comments on their recent articles, so I'm replying to my own comment here. When it's "recent", they reply, but otherwise they don't. Will Shanti Phula reply here?
I realized that Takeshita used the term "central sun of our universe" to refer to a central sun in the universe that is at the exact "center" of it. I'm not sure if this is Messier 81 or not, and most people on Earth don't associate Hikari Kiwamuru with the Central Great Mountain Emperor (due to lack of awareness), so is someone else "Wo"?
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@hexcalk Sorry to have kept you waiting the response. We forwarded your questions to Mr.Takeshita and received the following answer:
> I think the central sun is located at Messier 81. So the central sun of the universe is Hikari Kiwamuru?
"No, the central sun of the universe is not Hikarikiwamuru-himemiko-sama.
The central sun goddess of the universe is the central deity in the 1st System , Stellar Deity 5th Level (184th dimension). Goddess Hikarikiwamuru-himemiko-sama belongs to the 903rd dimension and the goddess is a completely different being.
The central sun goddess of the universe (deity "Wo") is probably a star in the galaxy cluster called Abell 3627 of the Great Attractor. " (Mr.Takeshita)> the central sun of the universe is "Wo", but what is her full name?
"Her name is not unknown for now." (Mr.Takeshita)
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CENTRAL SUN – radiates energy OUT – MALE
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Sorry for waiting so long to do another response. I changed my nickname from Hexcalk to Totalist.
Thanks for the answers. They're really accurate and helped me understand that Goddess "Wo" (the universe's central sun, that is, a star in Abell 3627) is not Hikari Kiwamuru. Abell 3627 is not Messier 81.
By the time I'm writing this, I think that she already used her light to destroy the Yaldabaoth entity (she even blew up its head). That is why I think "Wo" is a true heroine, a savior! Saotome is pleased that Goddess "Wo" saved her from Yaldabaoth, it's like the classic story where a female knight rescues a princess, the "twist" being the female knight is a mountain empress. Recently I talked to Goddess (yes I met her), and she is content and happy that I praised her as a heroine because she destroyed Yaldabaoth to heal Saotome.
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