Monthly Archives: December 2014

Allen L. Roland: “It’s a spiritual revolution . . . There are sleeper cells in every nation.”

I take off tomorrow morning for a three-day visit with Mary, my best friend in high school, and her terrific husband, Ben. It’s their 50th wedding anniversary. I was her matron of honor way back then. All their kids and … Continue reading

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Take these two trends, swirl together, and . . . B(E) (A)WARE!

I leave it up to you to let these two roil around in your gut, at first separately and then together, when their toxic brew causes even worse cramping. First, Chris Hedges new weekly piece at truthdig, a detailed and … Continue reading

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Victories in Vermont!

Same day, several hours later: In another amazing synchronicity, fellow blogger Laura Bruno received an article this morning from the same woman who wrote the article I put up this morning, warning Vermonters to beware of one of the companies … Continue reading

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Exopermaculture and Synchronicities

I’m playing around with various ideas as to how to curb my seemingly addictive appetite for continuously updating this blog with whatever impulses itself through me. Would like to structure my posts a bit more, and to limit them, so … Continue reading

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Saturn in Sagittarius dissolves the Janus-face

As yesterday’s synchronicities considered ramifications of the word “loosh,” so do today’s revolve around the idea of something being “Janus-faced,” as in the old Roman god, which I looked up early this morning, and discovered that Janus meant originally gate, … Continue reading

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Let’s lose the “Loosh!”

I read through the transcript of the new David Wilcock audio (nice title!) — Open Up Your Christmas Presence: Disclosure! — and was struck by his mention of the concept of “loosh.” I hadn’t heard the term before, or if … Continue reading

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Love this cartoon!

Via niece Megan on facebook. Resonates with the Eisenstein post . . .

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Charles Eisenstein: On generations, screens, and screen-“life”

I cannot tell you how much I appreciate Charles Eisenstein’s ruminations on the generational gulf between him and his son, since I encounter it myself with my dear grandson Drew, seen here, above, last February, when I visited them in … Continue reading

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