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Sunday inspiration: Trusting the future
Astrologers have a reputation, which we ourselves and our forbears have propagated, of being able to foretell the future. If you run a Google search for "Can astrology predict the future," the very first article is from a well-known astrology site titled "Predicting the future with astrology."
posted 8:30:05am Feb. 12, 2012 |
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Neptune in Pisces and the question of reality
Neptune just slipped back into Pisces where it will remain until 2025. Neptune's role in the astrological pantheon is to cause us to question where the physical world ends and a more transcendent reality begins. It therefore rules our spiritual experience, but it can also be confusing and induce
posted 5:30:53pm Feb. 08, 2012 |
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Leo Full Moon, February 7 2012
art by Dave Archer. The Moon will be full in Leo on February 7th at 4:54 pm Est/9:54 pm GMT. The Full Moon is the peak of the lunar cycle - it's a time when our goals and aspirations reach fulfillment as we prepare for the waning cycle during which we are generally asked to let go of something tha
posted 8:05:40am Feb. 06, 2012 |
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Sunday inspiration: The Great Nest of Being
"Whenever we moderns pause for a moment, and enter the silence, and listen very carefully, the glimmer of our deepest nature begins to shine forth, and we are introduced to the mysteries of the deep, the call of the within, the infinite radiance of a splendor that time and space forgot - we are intr
posted 9:08:41am Feb. 05, 2012 |
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The trouble with Demi Moore
The troubled actress Demi Moore has been in the news lately after she was hospitalized for what appears to be a combination of prescription drugs, nitrous oxide and alcohol. While her behavior has been more erratic since her separation from third husband Ashton Kutcher, Demi has a long history of
posted 7:34:45am Feb. 04, 2012 |
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posted October 22, 2009 at 10:57 am
I prefer an other alternative view that I was told some years ago that Jesus never was crucified. He went on to live a peaceful life. It was quite common in those days to crucify thieves, murderers etc and the abusive powers at the time created a “good” story to perpetuate the energies of fear and suffering among humanity with such a story. Seems people are obsessed with it.
posted October 22, 2009 at 8:26 pm
Likely he was conflated with the numerous sacrificed god myths that have been around for millennia.
posted October 23, 2009 at 3:13 am
As at any rate any astrologer would have to know, the correct date of Jesus’ death would need to present a super-expressive event chart and afflictions to Jesus’s natal chart whatever it might be. The astronomers are not offering us this kind of evidence.
Jesus did not die in 33AD and from the astrological standpoint the full moon at Passover simply reproduces the usual Aries-Libra opposition of that time of year and any Passover. The true date of crucifixion and time of death is spectacular in its revelations particularly if to the extremely afflicting transits to Jesus’ natus one adds the micro-astrology of asteroids and Arabic Parts. One can then read the birth of an entire new religious consciousness with anticipation of its distinctive doctrines along with a whole picture of what was going on and who was significantly present at the time of death and so on.
I hope my “Testament of the Magi: Mysteries of the Birth and Life of Christ” will be onto Amazon not later than mid November. It promises to offer data exact as a fingerprint for Jesus. The skies truly turn into a mirror and “as above so below” perhaps takes on new meanings.
posted March 19, 2010 at 8:55 pm
I wonder why people think the Last Supper occured on the feast of Passover.
If Christian Scripture is explicit that Jesus died during the Day of Preparation, before the Passover, then how could the last supper have been a Passover feast where they ate the lamb?
http://www.kohen.com/2010/03/messianic-jewish-christ-in-passover-lie.html