(L) So that was the last reference to the term that is exercising my mind right now: “sheets of rain”, and what brought it to my mind was of course the current state of the planet which is quite dire as far as I can see. There are enormous amounts of rain falling in many, many places. It's been raining here almost continuously since December at least, and we had rain before that. (Perceval) It's still snowing in a lot of places. (L) It's snowing in places, and you just mentioned that in this last excerpt... You said, "Sheets of rain, or dust plus electricity. Snow too." And Belibaste asked, "Because there's more dust between the ionosphere and the surface of the earth." Is that what we're looking at in the term “sheets of rain”? Something that conducts electricity... Is this related to these extreme amounts of rainfall and snowfall? Is it all electrical phenomena, like even the jetstream and all that sort of thing?
A: Indeed, and the rain can conduct.
Q: (L) Okay, so going back to my triple goddess viewed through sheets of rain, since I now have a different understanding of what these "gods" and "goddesses" represented, that they probably were cometary bodies... What you're saying, or what I'm assuming you're saying, is the triple goddess viewed through sheets of rain is essentially a comet or comets? Is it electrical discharges? (Belibaste) The cause of the sheets of rain might be the triple goddess, i.e. triple comet. (L) Oh... Is Belibaste right on that? That the cause of the sheets of rain could be a triple cometary body?
A: Close. Also consider plasma shapes including those that may appear "chalice like".
In regards to this fragment, I made an observation recently that might be related. I visited the archaelogical site of Teotihuacan, in central Mexico. I noticed that the so-called Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl (the 'Feathered Serpent', which is as close as you can get to a Chinese dragon and no doubt a representation of comets or fireballs) has huge Quetzalcoatl heads and Tlaloc heads alternating next to each other, making it quite obvious that they were related. Tlaloc is the god of rain and water. According to the guide who was showing us around, Quetzalcoatl was related because he would fly and crash into clouds, producing rain. The official story goes on to say that they were very much obsessed with rain because that sustained agriculture, and one of the possible explanations of the decline and abandonment of the city around 650 AD were droughts and overpopulation, etc. (It was supposed to have been founded around 100 BC).
You can see a picture of the pyramid with the stone heads on this link:
_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_the_Feathered_Serpent,_Teotihuacan
I also noticed inside the museum a sculpture in alabaster of an anthropomorphized five-spiked star pouring a torrent of water from its mouth. That is said to be Venus and/or Tlaloc. Here's a picture (the one on the right):
_http://universes-in-universe.org/var/storage/images/media/images/art/america/mexico/teotihuacan/exhibition/18/808909-1-eng-GB/18.jpg
I also noticed this painting that shows a jaguar blowing a seashell type of 'trumpet':
_http://www.blatt.org/vacation/teotihuacan2002/mural08.jpg
I think that might be suggestive of sounds said to be produced by the electromagnetic interaction of cometary bodies - presumably similar to the recent 'trumpets of the apocalypse' recorded around the world - which could be described as the sound of a horn blown or the roar of a jaguar, or the combination of both.
So, following Laura's argument in THOM, as well as the session above, it is possible that the Teotihuacans had some sort of record, memory or even first-hand experience of times of more frequent cometary approaches and interactions with earth, and knew that there was a relation between the appearance of the 'gods' and torrential rain. If they wanted to stay on the good side of the gods and not give them reasons to destroy them, and also to have them grant seasonal rain regularly, it is easier to understand why they made human sacrifices, and passed on the practice to several others in the region, including the Aztecs. Plus the common belief among Mesoamerican cultures that the world could come to an end at the close of a 52 year cycle.
Edit: Clarity.