Balance the earth, Taurus New Moon Astrology

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Taurus New Moon May 4 @ 3:45 pm PDT/  6:45 pm EDT/10:45 pm GMT at the 15th degree of TAURUS brings imbalance to the longed for stability that Taurus energy craves. Why? Because Uranus, the planet of shocking revolutions, freedom, chaos and change is in a wide 11 degrees away conjunction to the SUN and Moon acting as a cosmic cattle prod.

New Moon in Taurus and NEPTUNE @ 18 PISCES sextiles SUN and MOON adding confusion and feelings of who know WTF is up. The Neptunian influence supports tuning into your psychic, intuitive, spiritual, creative energies and setting romantic and idealistic new concrete intentions and dreams.

plus the 15th degree of all signs are the most intense, as they are a peak energy wave.

This New Moon is imbalanced because almost all the planets are on the right or eastern side of the Hemisphere.All planets are between Aries to…

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Card of the Day – Page of Pentacles – Sunday, May 5, 2019

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For the second time this week, the Page of Pentacles shows up to make us aware of a possible financial opportunity. You are still under the influence of yesterday’s New Moon in Taurus, a brilliantly positive New Moon, for the Moon is exalted in Taurus, and Jupiter is in the vicinity to bestow its favors upon you.

Take this time to peruse the want ads if you are in search of a new job. Tweak your resume. Take care of matters which will bolster your bottom line in some way. It is not too late to put forth your intentions for the New Moon. It may take a couple of cycles of the Moon, but you are working on manifesting what you need.

See you here tomorrow!

Source:  Whispering Spirits Tarot by Joanna Nelson Studio

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Daily Words of the Buddha for May 05, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for May 5, 2019 — anabhijjhā — absence of covetousness or desire

Pare ca na vijānanti
mayamettha yamāmase.
Ye ca tattha vijānanti
tato sammanti medhagā.

There are those who do not realize
that one day we all must die.
But those who do realize this
settle their quarrels.

Dhammapada 1.6
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Daily Words of the Buddha for May 04, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for May 04, 2019 — aṭala — solid, firm, strong

Na tena ariyo hoti yena pāṇāni hiṃsati.
Ahiṃsā sabbapāṇānaṃ
“ariyo”ti pavuccati.

One is not noble who injures living beings.
One is called “noble” because
one is harmless towards all living beings.

Dhammapada 19.270
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Hau’ōli aloha Pō’aōno

Aloha kākahiāka a me Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’aōno a pau. Kā hopena pule, ʻūa ʻaneʻi pela ke hoike nei i kekāhi leʻalēʻa ī loko ʻo kā lā me kā ‘ōhana a me nā hōa aloha. ʻŌ kā maluhia nō me ʻoe.

Good morning and happy aloha Saturday, everyone. The weekend is here so lets have some fun in the sun with family and friends. Peace be with you.

Psychology | About The Psyche, with Carl Jung

Since psyche and matter are contained in one and the same world, and moreover are in continuous contact with one another and ultimately rest on irrepresentable, transcendental factors, it is not only possible but fairly probable, even, that psyche and matter are two different aspects of one and the same thing.

The synchronicity phenomena point in this direction, for they show that the nonpsychic can behave like the psychic, and vice versa, without there being any causal connection between them.

Our present knowledge does not allow us to do much more than compare the relation of the psychic to the material world with two cones, whose apices, meeting in a point without extension—a real zero-point—touch and do not touch.

Psyche cannot be totally different from matter, for how otherwise could it move matter? And matter cannot be alien of psyche, for how else could matter produce psyche?

In archetypal conceptions and instinctual perceptions, spirit and matter confront one another on the psychic plane.

Matter and spirit both appear in the psychic realm as distinctive qualities of conscious contents.

The ultimate nature of both is transcendental, that is, irrepresentable, since the psyche and its contents are the only reality which is given to us without a medium.

– Carl Jung

Card of the Day – 8 of Cups – Friday, May 3, 2019

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There are times in life when we must be willing to move forward from that which we have known and enter uncharted territory. This is a process we are all going through at the moment leading us to new discoveries as we leave behind old ways of life. Some may consider this to be abandonment but it is merely that some portion of life has outlived its usefulness no matter how make good it may have been at one time.

The 8 of Cups is an indicator of moving on, leaving behind past disappointments, and going in search of a new form of fulfillment. It is a quest which will lead you far into the reaches of the unknown.

See you here tomorrow!

Source:  78 Tarot Elemental

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Daily Words of the Buddha for May 03, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for May 03, 2019 — tapati — to shine, to be bright

Na tāvatā dhammadharo
yāvatā bahu bhāsati.
Yo ca appampi sutvāna,
dhammaṃ kāyena passati
sa ve dhammadharo hoti,
yo dhammaṃ nappamajjati.

One is not versed in Dhamma
because one speaks much.
One who, after hearing a little Dhamma,
realizes its truth directly
and is not heedless of it,
is truly versed in the Dhamma.

Dhammapada 19.259
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alīma

Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alīma a pau. Kā hopena pūle, ʻūa ʻaneʻi pela ke hoike nei ī kekāhi lēʻalēʻa ī lōkō ʻo kā lā me kā ‘ōhana a me nā hōa aloha. Loāʻa he nūi lā. ʻŌ kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.

Happy aloha Friday, everyone. The weekend is here so let’s have some fun in the sun with family and friends. Have a great day. Peace be with you.

2019 Taurus New Moon begins Snake Month

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EARTH SNAKE MONTH May 4 – June 2 2019

May 4 2019 is a new Moon in Earth sign Taurus. The Moon is exalted in Taurus, the best sign for the Moon. Taurus is ruled by Venus, the planet named for the goddess of love, art and beauty. This lunar month is time to enjoy the beauty and creativity of springtime.

Uranus, the planet of revolution and change, entered Taurus in May 2018 for seven years until July 2015. This springtime starts a new cycle of powerful energy with potential for great transformation. On a global scale, Uranus in Earth sign Taurus indicates climate change crisis, and radical shifts about material resources such as world finances and health.

This new Moon begins Earth Snake month that’s ideal for focusing on earthly matters. There can be a symbolic shedding of the skin with spring cleaning, and a new focus on health…

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Health | Sleep frees up the hippocampus for new memories

Two regions of our brain are central for storing memories: the hippocampus and the neocortex. While the hippocampus is primarily responsible for learning new information and its short-term storage, the neocortex is able to store large amounts of information for a long time. Lea Himmer, Dr. Monika Schönauer and Professor Steffen Gais of the Institute of Medical Psychology at the University of Tübingen and their team investigated how these brain areas interact during the consolidation of new memories and which role sleep plays in that process. The team of researchers used functional neuroimaging to show that repeated rehearsal can lead to the establishment of memory traces in the neocortex within a short timeframe. However, these traces are only sufficiently stable if a sleep phase follows learning – otherwise the brain continuously needs to call on the hippocampus to help with long-term storage of new memories. The new study is published in Science Advances.

In this new study, the researchers had their participants study a list of words, which was repeated seven times. While they conducted this task, their brain activity was recorded by an MRI scanner. Twelve hours later, the participants repeated the task with the learned words and a new word list. Half of the subjects had slept in the meantime, while the other half had remained awake. Repeated practice led to increased involvement of the posterior parietal cortex, a region of the neocortex, within an hour. At the same time, the hippocampus became less and less engaged in the process. […]

Read article here: https://lifeboat.com/blog/2019/05/sleep-frees-up-the-hippocampus-for-new-memories

May Folklore in Southern Appalachia

May is a magical month around the world, filled with superstitions and omens and tales. I grew up being told some of these and may first was always the perfect time to go barefoot. Some families refuse to go barefoot until May 1st. The tales and superstitions of the Irish and Scottish followed them over into these hills and many of them have remained. The first of May was all about security: securing your home, your luck, your fortune, and your future! […]

Read article here: https://littlechicagoconjure13.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/may-folklore-in-southern-appalachia/

Daily Words of the Buddha for May 02, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for May 2, 2019 titikkhā — endurance, forgiveness

Evaṃ bho purisa jānāhi:
pāpadhammā asaññatā.
Mā taṃ lobho adhammo ca
ciraṃ dukkhāya randhayuṃ.

Know this, O good one:
evil things are difficult to control.
Let not greed and wickedness
drag you to protracted misery.

Dhammapada 18.248
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Card of the Day – Ace of Swords – Wednesday, May 1, 2019

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Carpe Diem! Seize the day! Welcome to May! Whenever we begin a new day, month, or year, we always begin with some sort of fresh start. Today, under the Aries Moon, you will be prompted to grab the gusto and go forth and make things happen. You are in the home stretch now, and ready and willing to do what it takes, brandishing your “Sword” to clear your path, and make way for the new life which awaits you in the not-too-distant-future.

The Ace of Swords is a power card, and something is being offered by the Universe to enable you to grab hold and make the most of your day. This card is associated with clarity, justice, victory, ideas, and it is all about what you choose to make of it. Breakthroughs of all sorts are possible today, so show up and be present, for you never know when…

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May 2019 astrology aspects

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May 2019 Astrology

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Overview

A LOT OF ACTION THIS MAY. NAMES AFTER ONE OF THE 7 SISTER PLEIADES STAR MAIA.

SOME OF THE BEST DAYS OF THE YEAR HAPPEN THIS MONTH. REMEMBER SATURN HAS JUST TURNED RETRORGADE. 3 planets change signs.

MAY 6 MERCURY enters TAURUS; May 21 MERCURY enters GEMINI its home sign

MAY 15 VENUS enters her home sign Taurus where she is strong

MAY 15 MARS enters Cancer where it is in its “fall” and rather powerless

The MONTH begins with a lot of planets and asteroids in ARIES.

Chiron, Vesta, Venus and Mercury plus Eris as usual.

TAURUS NEW MOON MAY 4

SCORPIO FULL MOON MAY 18 Buddha Wesak Moon

May 1 Mercury in Aries…

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Daily Words of the Buddha for May 01, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for May 01, 2019 — tāṇa — shelter, protection, refuge, esp. of shelter & peace offered by the dhamma

Yo pāṇamatipāteti, musāvādañca bhāsati,
loke adinnamādiyati,
paradārañca gacchati,
surāmerayapānañca yo naro anuyuñjati —
idhevameso lokasmiṃ, mūlaṃ khaṇati attano.

One who destroys life, utters lies,
takes what is not given,
goes to another man’s wife,
and is addicted to intoxicating drinks —
such a man digs up one’s own root even in this world.

Dhammapada 18.246, 18.247
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Daily Words of the Buddha for April 30, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for April 30, 2019 — taranga — a wave

Hirīmatā ca dujjīvaṃ
niccaṃ sucigavesinā,
alīnenāppagabbhena,
suddhājīvena passatā.

Difficult is life for the modest one
who always seeks purity,
is detached and unassuming,
clean in life, and discerning.

Dhammapada 18.245
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita