Health and Healing || Nearly Half of Marijuana Users Have Replaced Prescription Drugs with Medical Weed, Study Finds

Step aside, Advil. There’s a new painkiller in town that people are choosing over pharmaceuticals, and it goes by the name of marijuana. That’s right, my ][…]

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Card of the Day – 3 of Wands – Thursday, January 24, 2019

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The cards certainly have a theme going on this week – planning, delays in plans, and planning ahead for the future. It would appear that even if things did not go according to plan at the beginning of the week, that you know the future is still on the horizon. So, when you know the changes are coming, what do you do? You prepare. I think that any amount of preparedness is a good thing, as long as you realize the Universe is still going to have its way.

Perhaps you are trying to put all of your ducks in a row, knowing that change is indeed imminent. Today is about what you do in anticipation of these changes. There is no doubt in my mind that you know they are on the way, and a little foresight on your part can definitely aid you further down the line. That…

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Daily Words of the Buddha for January 24, 2019

atthasaṃhitā — attha + saṃhitā = aim, purpose, goal, profit, advantage, gain, good + possessed with, connected with, bringing – connected with bringing good, with the goal, useful, profitable, having meaning

Diso disaṃ yaṃ taṃ kayirā,
verī vā pana verinaṃ;
micchāpaṇihitaṃ cittaṃ
pāpiyo naṃ tato kare.

Whatever an enemy might do to an enemy,
or a foe to a foe,
the ill-directed mind
can do to you even worse.

Udāna 4.33
Translated from Pāli by Thanissaro Bhikkhu

Card of the Day – Knight of Wands – Wednesday, January 23, 2019

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Change is in the air. By all counts, you probably already know what the changes should be. Delays, however, may be preventing you from moving forward at the pace, and in the direction, you thought you should be. One thing is for certain, you are passionate about seeing these changes through to fruition.

Our Knight of Wands is the Bringer of Change, but his direction is not always straight as an arrow. With Mars still in Aries until February 14, it is possible to make rash moves in the interest of change. This Knight, at times, can be a bit too impulsive, so do be careful not to do something you may later come to regret.

See you here tomorrow!

Source:  Joie de Vivre Tarot by Paulina Cassidy

This card was last seen November 24, 2018

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Daily Words of the Buddha for January 23, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for January 23, 2019 — atikkamati — to go beyond, to pass over, to cross, to conquer, to surpass, to overcome

Yadūnakaṃ taṃ saṇati,
yaṃ pūraṃ santameva taṃ.
Aḍḍhakumbhūpamo bālo,
rahado pūrova paṇḍito.

Things that are empty make a noise,
the full is always quiet.
The fool is like a half-filled pot,
the wise one is like a deep still pool.

Sutta Nipāta 3.726
Gemstones of the Good Dhamma, compiled and translated by Ven. S. Dhammika

Card of the Day – 3 of Pentacles – Tuesday, January 22, 2019

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For many of you, at least here in the United States, today may be your Monday this week. It is a good day to assemble the troops and put together a game plan. Perhaps you attend a meeting to strategize your actions for the coming weeks. It is also possible that this is a more personal matter, requiring you to find the right people to help you get the job done. As far as aspects and transits go, the skies have been very busy. Today there is a glorious conjunction between Venus (love, money, beauty) and Jupiter (good fortune, expansion, the big picture). It is in your best interest to know where this energy is beneficial to you, with both currently in Sagittarius.

The time is here to get it together, what ever IT is. It is also important to remember that no plan is perfect and may need some…

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Daily Words of the Buddha for January 22, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for January 22, 2019 — dhammaññū — one who knows the dhamma

Anupubbena medhāvī, thokaṃ thokaṃ, khaṇe khaṇe,
Kammāro rajatasseva,
niddhame malamattano.

One by one, little by little, moment by moment,
a wise one should remove one’s own impurities,
as a smith removes dross from silver.

Dhammapada 18.239
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Card of the Day – 7 of Cups – Monday, January 21, 2019

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Again, Full Moon blessings, everyone! We are in the heart of the Leo Eclipse, and it is a Total Lunar Eclipse at that. As previously stated, there is so much happening right now, that an Eclipse of this magnitude, being a Supermoon and at 0, one can not possibly have a clear view to know which way the wind is blowing. The 7 of Cups today shows us just how confounded we may all be by the “What should I do?”s.

It is possible for it all to feel a tad bit overwhelming at the moment, for while the 7 of Cups can represent wishful thinking and daydreaming, it is currently saying that something is absolutely too much. More than likely you find yourself faced with options, but no knowledge of the consequences which could be related to your choices. Choice does not always come easy during Eclipse season, and…

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An Open Letter To People Who Boil Animals Alive

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Dear Reader,
Being boiled alive is easily one of the worst ways to dieImagine this:

As boiling water touches your body, your extremities are the first to burn. These extremities include your fingertips, which have more nerve endings than many other areas of your body.

Once your outer layers are “cooked,” your organs will begin to heat up until the liquid in your body starts boiling them. Your entire body will turn red and start to blister. You may even smell yourself boiling. (Are you gagging yet? Did the body-boiling-your-organs line get you?)

You’ll feel the intense pain. It will be prolonged. And you’ll be conscious for most of it, provided your brain doesn’t boil first. It’s not a quick death by any means.

I always knew how horrible boiling animals alive was. So much so that I refused to eat animals killed in this way (mainly lobsters) before I went vegan. Even as a child I knew what it felt like to be burned by boiling water and steam simply from cooking pasta. I couldn’t imagine inflicting that pain on an animal’s entire body.

I was appalled last week reading of a restaurant in Maine that purportedly gets lobsters stoned before boiling them alive. Can you even believe? […]

Read the entire letter here: https://mercyforanimals.org/an-open-letter-to-people-who-boil-animals

Expand Energy, Performance and Endurance with C60 Purple Power

We must share about this amazing compound that has positively worked to begin healing our Reiki Grandmaster David Crawford’s COPD symptoms within 72 hours of sublingual dosing therapy … faster than anything we’ve tried, including CBD oil.  We are floored with David’s ongoing health results. This C60 oil has a myriad of effective applications.  If you’re fighting for your health, you must check this out!

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Nova Scotia to allow First people to swear on eagle feathers rather than a Bible

The RCMP has officially introduced eagle feathers into the Nova Scotia justice system.

On Monday the force announced the feather is being added alongside affirmations and the Bible as an object to swear upon while giving a testimony under oath.

“To wear or to hold an eagle feather causes our creator to take immediate notice,” explained Donald Julien, a member of the Mi’kmaq community and former veteran for the Canadian Armed Forces and United Nations. He emphasised the important symbolism of the eagle feather to First Nations people. “[This is a] wonderful show of understanding and the acknowledgement of our traditional ways of expressing our prayer,” he said.

Read article here:   http://www.whitewolfpack.com/2017/10/nova-scotia-to-allow-first-people-to.html

 

Chinese New Year 2019: How is it celebrated and what does the Year of the Pig signify?

ON DECK | CHINESE NEW YEAR 2019 – FEBRUARY 5th

Got your Red Envelopes and new coins ready??

Chinese New Year is set to take place month. The date varies annually in accordance with the Chinese lunisolar calendar, but this year it will take place on Tuesday 5 February. The associated festivities typically run for two weeks, from New Year’s Eve to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the […]

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Health and Healing || 15 year old boy invents cancer test ‘26,000 times less expensive’ with 100 percent accuracy rate

One of Thomas Edison’s great quotes is “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” Edison lived this statement daily in the process of creating the light bulb. Thomas Edison made his own hand blown glass bulbs, tried 3,000 different theories of creating an element that would lower the amount of electrical power required […]

Source: 15 year old boy invents cancer test ‘26,000 times less expensive’ with 100 percent accuracy rate

Current Events || Tennessee becomes the fourth state to restrict the use of Monsanto herbicide

Tennessee has become the fourth state to impose restrictions on Monsanto’s flagship herbicide, dicamba. Farmers in the state have stated that the herbicide has drifted to neighboring farms, […]

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Card of the Day – Ace of Swords – Sunday, January 20, 2019

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Full Moon blessings, everyone! Whether your calendar says it is today or tomorrow, we are in Full Moon territory, and this is one for the books. It will be a Supermoon, meaning that the Moon will be very close to the Earth, but it will also be a Total Lunar Eclipse, occurring at 0° Leo. One would probably need to be living under a rock to not be aware of the Eclipse, but what they do not tell you on the nightly news is everything else that is happening. All this past week, there have been aspects pushing you toward change and resolution, and today and tomorrow would be no different. Let us stick with the most notable of these…today, Venus (love) will square Neptune (daydreams, illusion), and tomorrow, Mars (action, aggression) will square Saturn (restriction, lessons).

The Ace of Swords itself is a powerful card, and when wielding such…

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Leo Super Blood Wolf Moon Total Eclipse Oracle and Therianthropy

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We’re getting very excited about the Leo Super Blood Wolf moon Total eclipse 

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This Super Blood Wolf Moon is a totally Werewolf, Lion shape-shifting, Therianthropy event. 
The term comes from the Greek theríon [θηρίον], meaning “wild animal” or “beast” (implicitly mammalian); and anthrōpos [ἄνθρωπος], meaning “human being”. It was used to refer to animal transformation folklore of Europe as early as 1901. Sometimes the term “zoanthropy” is used instead.
Werewolves and Werelions out in full force. African legends describe people who turn into lions or leopards, while Asian werecats are typically depicted as becoming tigers.
In Northern China Turkic mythology, the wolf is a revered animal. The Turkic legends say the people were descendants of wolves. The legend of Asena is an old Turkic myth that tells of how the Turkic people were created. In the legend, a small Turkic village in northern China is raided…

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Daily Words of the Buddha for January 21, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for January 21, 2019 — attaññū — one who knows oneself

Na tena paṇḍito hoti
yāvatā bahu bhāsati.
Khemī, averī abhayo
‘‘paṇḍito’’ti pavuccati.

One is not wise
because one speaks much.
One who is peaceable, friendly and fearless
is called “wise”.

Dhammapada 19.258
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

LISTEN To This! What Is Going on, Nobody in California is Talking About This!!

I have a lot of respect for Deborah Tavares … She’s one of the Northern California Fire victims … she has researched the following issues quite thoroughly and I sincerely urge each of you to listen closely to what she has to say in this video. It’s us continuing to not take these issues seriously that is keeping all of us down … and we need to take back our country, from the grassroots level. Open your minds and BE intelligent by being informed. Now.

Daily Words of the Buddha for January 19, 2019

Pāli Word a Day for January 19, 2019 — mattaññū — one of moderation

Paradukkhūpadhānena,
attano sukhamicchati
verasaṃsaggasaṃsaṭṭho,
verā so na parimuccati.

Entangled by the bonds of hate,
one who seeks one’s own happiness
by inflicting pain on others,
is never delivered from hatred.

Dhammapada 21.291
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita