Geminids: Meteor Shower in December 2015
Cosmic events are spectacular displays that can often be seen with the naked eye. Among such phenomena is the Geminids — a meteor shower. Some claim that this event influences destiny.
What Are the Geminids?
Among the most beautiful cosmic displays, meteor showers undoubtedly rank near the top. In December, this phenomenon can be observed from any location on our planet, unlike, for example, the aurora borealis, which is visible only within the polar circle.
It’s important to understand that Earth’s orbit around the Sun brings it not only near other planets but also through various asteroid belts and clusters. When we cross these regions, meteor showers occur. The Geminids are the most intense meteor shower and are clearly visible under favorable weather conditions. The Geminid meteor shower is already visible now and will continue until December 17, with peak activity occurring between December 13 and 14. Try not to miss this event. Remember, no additional equipment is needed to observe the falling meteors — the human eye can easily perceive this spectacle unaided.

Geminids: Predictions During the Meteor Shower
Many psychics and seers claim that a waxing Moon combined with a meteor shower creates a unique amplification of celestial energies. According to esoteric researchers, during such periods, people worldwide experience heightened sixth sense perception. There is a theory that any premonition you have during a meteor shower is highly likely to come true. These days are considered the most productive for consulting psychics, although some individuals with the “third eye” report that their abilities weaken during meteor showers. As for astrology, this phenomenon does not necessitate any particular change in astrological interpretation.
Many people perform divinations during meteor showers, attributing this to the benevolence of the Cosmos. This month, the best time for nighttime fortune-telling will be December 13 and 14 — at the peak of the Geminid meteor shower. The result does not depend on sky visibility or the actual sighting of meteors — the mere presence of the phenomenon is what matters.
People uninterested in prophecy and esoterica simply enjoy the aesthetic pleasure and positive energy from this spectacle. Yet even skeptics make wishes upon falling stars.