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Archive for April, 2008

May is for Mary

Several years ago, probably almost six years ago, I met a woman who drew images on newsprint with craypas detailing what she observed in my aura.  It must have taken place in April very close to May because one of the things she told me, and she told me a lot, was that May is [...]

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The last thing I want this blog to be about is depressing news! I try to just bring you very intriguing and mostly uplifting info. but every now and then something presents itself that is so important that the word needs to get out and the mainstream media is doing everything in its power [...]

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Here’s an update on the project Rory Ahearn has been working on, documenting the issue via film…
All 12 Parts of  Garbage Island + Special Bonus Episode on Bisphenol A on VBS.tv

Hey Earth Lovers,

Well, it’s been a long journey out into the Great Northwest Garbage Patch in the Pacific Ocean but our environmental oceanic Odyssey is [...]

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New Species Revealed
From reality sandwich
Bridget Algiere

With 1,237 species endangered or threatened on our planet, it is refreshing to know that new species are still being discovered. March was full of announcements of new and interesting discoveries, including a green-blooded lizard named the Green Tree Skink (Prasinohaema virens) living in the jungles of New Guinea. Chris [...]

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Merkaba

I’m re-reading
Nothing in This Book Is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are
and I remember the first time I read it I thought, “This is really out there stuff. Interesting but I think he’s crazy.” That was before Sept. 11th 2001. The second time I read it I thought, “Hmm, I don’t know. [...]

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The Root Chakra

This guy is a pretty good teacher as I can see from this video. I like him. He ends the video in a weak manner. He should have probably used a better example, but I get him. The Root Chakra as it relates to our personal approach to our lives.
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Toward 2012

Daniel Pinchbeck is one of my living heros today. He is so enlightened about what is happening to us on planet earth. This is a great synopsis of his views as presented in his book “The Return of Quetzalcoatl”
from youtube.com posted with vodpod [...]

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The following is a cut and paste of a comment Kelly left on my blog in response to The Moses Code post. I have never heard of the Opus before! Thanks Kelly!
“I saw the Moses code. it was pretty interesting. I didn’t find it as good as the Secret, but it was interesting. [...]

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For those of you who like to make visualization boards…this was the cover of last week’s Chicago Reader.   Money does grow on trees!  I have two of them in my spare room.  I really think it helped me out tonight!

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LORD SAVE ME FROM YOUR FOLLOWERS! This is hilarious! Don’t drink the cool-aide! Um, whatever. Why do people hate Oprah so much? I worked on the set of Harpo Studios a couple years ago, and when I saw the great opportunity, the amenities, and the numerous jobs Oprah brings to Chicago, [...]

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I’m a huge fan of symbols so this story definitely sparked my interest.
April 17, 2008
Did an Ancient Language of Universal Symbols Exist?
www.dailygalaxy.com

Over the last several years, similar petroglyphs have been identified on as many as five continents. They all date from roughly the same time-period. In the late 20th century, archaeologists discovered a collection [...]

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Full Earth-rise!Full-Earth-rise has been captured by Japan’s Kaguya lunar orbiter.The just-issued movie was taken on November 5, 2007. Credit: Jaxa

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15:30 03 April 2008
NewScientist.com news service
Michael Marshall

What is truly impossible? To accompany Michio Kaku’s article on the physics of impossibility, we have rounded up 10 things that were once thought scientifically impossible. Some were disproved centuries ago but others have only recently begun to enter [...]

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TED.com

I have been a bit busy these past few days and I don’t have too much to say at the moment but I do like to share a good thing when I find it.
THis is a really great website!  Well worth your time. Enjoy…
TED.com

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The Redwalls “Game of Love”

These are my Derby girls! My neighbor is in this somewhere, but I’m gonna have to watch it a few times. I’m trusted to baby sit her four legged kids when she’s gone off to the travel bouts. Derby is cool. heh heh. If I wasn’t such a wuss I’d probably do it too. [...]

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Painting Elephant

Amazing! I want elephant art.
from www.youtube.com posted with vodpod

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My Stroke of Insight

This is absolutely fascinating! First hand experience by neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor of a left hemisphere stroke. She gives moment by moment details of what happened to her awareness, consciousness and physiology during the several hours before she received help. It is truly gripping and extremely enlightening. I had to watch [...]

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Image above from http://www.pantip.com/

The following is an email I received from Rory Ahearn to add to the details of this eco disaster…
Hey Sue,

Saw your site had previously posted about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch out in the middle of the oceanic desert so I wanted to send this along.

At VBS.tv we [...]

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I wish this was around when I was 7!!!! I’ve had guitars my whole life. Almost 4 decades and counting! I have finally learned to play a few songs all the way through. Ha ha! Anyway I frickin’ love guitars, and I recently was asked to paint one for a donation to Girls Rock Chicago. [...]

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Money can buy happiness, but only if you spend it on someone else, researchers reported on Thursday.
Spending as little as $5 a day on someone else could significantly boost happiness, the team at the University of British Columbia and Harvard Business School found.
Their experiments on more than 630 Americans showed they were [...]

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