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Good News re: Chris Hedges’ NDAA Suit

The NDAA’s Indefinite Detention Clause Is Now Permanently Blocked September 13, 2012 by Abby Rogers businessinsider.com   Citing the “chilling effect” the act has on free speech, a federal judge on Wednesday permanently blocked the military from enforcing the National Defense Authorization Act. The NDAA allows the federal government to indefinitely detain anyone, including American […]

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Let’s save seeds!

Though the title of this post sounds gung-ho, I must confess. Being a gardener, despite my earthy Taurus Moon, does not come naturally to me. Let’s face it. I’m a double Sagittarian with Neptune at the Midheaven who feels much more comfortable out wandering among the stars. Yep! I had to grit my teeth and […]

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How, in only 30 years, the American university was insidiously corporatized

Note: 30 years, in astrology a Saturn cycle. . . I sit here, only six blocks from the edge of Indiana University, one of the “Big Ten,” with I think 46,000 students now, and huge new mega-building complexes going up in at least three — or is it four? — locations. The one nearest where […]

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September 11, 2001: the lynch-pin that, once pulled out, collapses our view of the world

This may be the single most interesting narrative I have read on the civilization-shattering 9.11 phenomenon and its aftermath. Astrologer Eric Francis’s deeply personal discovery process penetrates to the heart of the matter, the total transformation in our world-view that accompanies even the barest hint that the official version of events was not the real […]

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Post-Dad: Jack’s two dreams, a new spaciousness for Mom

This post is archived on The Grieving Times page. I was speaking, early this morning, with a dear soul friend of mine, I’ll call him Jack, who called to announce that he had been dreaming, of a bunch of scorpions, black and blue, crawling all over his body. “I’m a Scorpio,” he says, “and so […]

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