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Today's 8.0 Alaska and 7.2 New Zealand Earthquakes, astrologically exact, close in time, are they antipodal in space? And, Is this Mother Earth's opening move?

I’m going to take a leap of imagination, and act as if a factoid that I admit I want to be true, is; that these two sites ARE approximately antipodal. I found a website that will figure it out, if you want to do it . . . Me? I’m just too “Mars/Uranus” today. So […]

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ISIS Iraq/Syria: Less than meets the eye?

Interesting “outside expert” overview, and feels very real. Comment section includes people in the region saying so. BTW: ISIS — formerly “ISI,” (until Syria (the “S”) was added) — hmmm . . . so perhaps the cabal did not name it for an old goddess and try to invert her meaning? Or is this a […]

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Connecting the Dots, Inner and Outer Space: Secret Space Program Conference, June 28-29, 2014, San Mateo, California

“If you’re going to San Francisco. . .” Actually, San Mateo . . . My friend Julia Jackson is, sporting an Exopermaculture Blog Press Pass for this weekend’s extraordinary two-day conference that just might connect enough dots to ignite the new personal, planetary and cosmic civilization we have all been longing for, ever since the […]

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Post-Solstice: Yielding to the ambience of allowing, we inch into the ascending dark

Reflecting on our communual communion with sweet, thrumming Nature in the GANG early morning on Summer Solstice, Ted, who led our group meditation while gazing into the garden, sent this: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5ot2RmJmZ0] Which reminds me of another recent offering: War, Iraq, Enlightenment June 19, 2014 by Marianne Williamson commondreams Sometimes, it’s when all hope is seemingly […]

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University, Inc., and its discontents

If you haven’t noticed, over the past 40 years, since the Uranus/Pluto conjunction (1965-1969) fired up a rebellion, the slow insidious corporatization of the university has mirrored the same in society. In every college in the country now, administrators outnumber faculty. And of those faculty, as of 2007, 70% of them were adjuncts and other […]

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