Card of the Day – Wheel of Fortune – Monday, August 20, 2018

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When I began this blog, the Wheel of Fortune was the last card to show up, and, to this day, it is still the least frequent to be seen. It is also, hands down, the most popular. We haven’t seen it since February, most notably the day after the Aquarius Solar Eclipse; therein lies some sort of connection, but by no means coincidence. The Wheel is beginning to turn the other way, my friends.

The Wheel of Fortune is yes, about fortune, but so much more than that; words such as good luck, karma, fate, and destiny are among its claim to fame. The Wheel turns differently for each of us, but with Mercury newly direct as of yesterday, and gradually picking up speed, you can expect to see things on the move. Watch for signs of karmic events, even though they may not all be yours, they could indeed…

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Daily Words of the Buddha for August 20, 2018

Pāli Word a Day for August 20, 2018 — bhāvetabbā — should be cultivated

Selo yathā ekaghano vātena na samīrati,
evaṃ nindāpasaṃsāsu na samiñjanti paṇḍitā.

Just as a solid rock is not shaken by the storm,
even so the wise are not affected by praise or blame.

Dhammapada 6.81
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Sharing Aloha | Kahu Kauila Clark: Healing and the Hawaiian Spirit » Dr. & Master Sha

A Native Hawaiian High Priest of the Ancient Order, Kahu Kauila received profound healing from Master Sha during a dramatic presentation in Honolulu. He discusses the deeper connection between Hawaiian culture, spirit and the Tao.  […]

Source: Kahu Kauila Clark: Healing and the Hawaiian Spirit » Dr. & Master Sha

81818 – Divine Matrix Gate, with Helen Demetriou

We have many special days and many days which we call ‘gateways’ so what makes today maybe a little more special to any other?

I have been writing articles and channeling work that is based on the following of specific opening of gateways which I will put below this article for you to read and also connect the dots. When you read each one you will see the pattern or the ‘story’ of how the divine plan is revealing itself on Earth by mirroring the above for it is the above that is the map that tells us what is happening in our conscious on our planet.  […]

Source: 81818 – Divine Matrix Gate

Mo’olelo | Manu Aluli Meyer on Epistemology

Every now and then we have an Aha! moment where the purpose of life and the meanings in the universe seem to align. Manu Meyer has one of these moments and in this video, she hands us the seed, the kernel, the ‘aloha’ of that moment. We are all individuals, and yet, we are all one. We must separate the knowledge we learn in schools from the knowledge that we all share in our combined historic experiences. Please join her and share in this introduction to that ‘Aloha’ moment.

Daily Words of the Buddha for August 19, 2018

Pāli Word a Day for August 19, 2018 — patiṭṭhāya — standing firmly, planted firmly, rooted

Hitānukampī sambuddho
yadaññamanusāsati,
anurodhavirodhehi
vippamutto tathāgato.

When the Buddha teaches others
he does so out of compassion,
because the Tathagata is wholly freed
from both favour and aversion.

Saṃyutta Nikāya 1.150
Gemstones of the Good Dhamma, compiled and translated by Ven. S. Dhammika

Mo’olelo | Indigenous Wisdom in Bold Color: Meleanna Meyer and Maile Meyer on Indigenous Hawaiian Art – TEDxManoa

A tireless enthusiast for constructive and creative change in community, Meleanna loves to work to envision ways to make positive inroads wherever there is a need or call for positive change. A visual artist, activist, educator and filmmaker, Meleanna comes from a long line of dedicated folks who want to make a difference – on the ground, in places where indigenous voices and wisdom needs to be heard. She believes wholeheartedly that a return and honoring of indigenous wisdom traditions will ultimately save the planet.

New Old Wisdom, the calling forth and reintegration of wisdom traditions of our elders from all indigenous points on the planet are what is called for in these times. Focused intention, built in community through collaborative efforts is key to any real, substantive, sustainable change.

Maile is the third of seven children born to Emma Akana Aluli and Harry Meyer. Raised in Kailua on O’ahu, educated in Honolulu town and on the continent, Maile returned home in the 1980s and started a family, and several businesses. Native Books, Native Books & Beautiful Things, Na Mea Hawai’i, Mana Hawai’i and Mea Makamae were all started to honor and expand the presence of things Hawaiian in Hawai’i.

Most recently, Maile has been interested in supporting contemporary Hawaiian artists through her work with Maoli Art in Real Time POP-UP galleries at the Hawaii Convention Center and special creative collaborations including the Hawai’i Kakou Community Mural and the Sheraton Waikiki Helumoa Murals. The mural projects have been close collaborations with her sister Meleanna Meyer.

Health | Your Lack Of Sleep Might Just Be Making You Lonely

Yes, being sleepy all the time might make you grumpy. But new research suggests the social effects of sleep deprivation go way beyond just a pouty attitude in the morning: Losing sleep is actually making you feel lonely—and might even be quietly pushing people away from you.  Yet another reason to prioritize shut-eye.  […]

Source: Your Lack Of Sleep Might Just Be Making You Lonely

La’au Lapa’au | Hyssop

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Hyssop_Hyssopus_officinalis

Hyssop

Botanical Name: Hyssopus officinalis.

Family Name: LAMIACEAE

Other Common Names: Curdukotu, hastipippili, hisopo, yanagi-hakka.

Habitat: Hyssop is native to the Mediterranean countries and temperate parts of Asia but is now widely cultivated all over the world and often used as a decorative plant.

Plant Description: Hyssop is a perennial plant from the family of Lamiaceae or the mint family. This family contains a wide variety of medicinal and kitchen herbs. Other well-known plants in this family are for example peppermint, basil, sage, lavender, thyme, and catnipLike all members of the mint family, hyssop has a slender, square stem with opposite positioned leaves and can reach heights of up to two feet. Hyssop flowers from June through October with purple-blue coloured flowers that are very fragrant and attract nectar-drinking insects. Some cultivars have white or pink-coloured flowers. 

Hyssop leaves and green…

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Card of the Day – 8 of Pentacles – Saturday, August 18, 2018

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Today’s 8 of Pentacles comes to us from the Paulina Tarot, by renowned Tarot artist, Paulina Cassidy. As the season draws to a close, I want to remind you that if you are in the Tennessee area, you can find Paulina on the weekends at the Chattanooga Market, set up with decks, prints, and all kinds of other artistic goodies. Just as Paulina is out working hard on the weekend, so does the 8 of Pentacles represent meticulous labor on your part.

Depending upon when you see this post, figure in under thirty-six hours Mercury will be turning direct. I know it is Saturday, and most of you have the day off and do not want to hear about the nose-to-the-grindstone energy of the 8 of Pentacles. However, what you can do today is take a few moments to yourself and really tweak that To-Do List. What is…

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Daily Words of the Buddha for August 18, 2018

Pāli Word a Day for August 18, 2018 — abaddha — unfettered, free, unbound

Carañce nādhigaccheyya
seyyaṃ sadisamattano,
ekacariyaṃ daḷhaṃ kayirā;
natthi bāle sahāyatā.

Should a seeker not find
a companion who is better or equal,
let one resolutely pursue a solitary course;
there is no fellowship with the fool.

Dhammapada 5.61
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Hauʻoli lā Pōʻaono

Aloha kākahiaka e Hauʻoli lā Pōʻaono nā Kanaka. Aʻia i kā ʻolelo no ke ʻola, aʻia i kā ʻolelo no ka make. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.

Good morning and Happy Saturday, People. In speech is life, in speech is death. In ancient Hawai’i, a kahuna ‘ana’ana could pray someone to death or counter another’s death prayer. The saying tells the Hawaiians that words can either be a source for healing or destroying.  Hence the warning:  we need to be careful with our spoken words so that we don’t waste our precious Ha, or Divine Breath of Life.  Peace be with you.

Aloha Spirit | One Breath, One Life – Kahu Kauila Clark

Kahuna means the keeper of the secrets … Kahu means to care for the knowledge and to share the ancient knowledge with the rest of the world. That is the responsibility of a Kahu.

We, as the children of all creation, are charged with that same responsibility – kuliana — of sharing the ancient knowledge with all of the beings of this world … Mālāma Honua … to take care of the Earth.

All of this cultural understanding was encoded in Aloha, and that Aloha concept meant that there was One Creator, and that creator was ‘Io (EE-oh), and that everything was alive including spaces, buildings, rocks, plants, animals, fish, the ocean, the land.

Aloha is the cornerstone of the Hawaiian culture. The behavior of Aloha is demonstrated through the Honi. The Honi is done by the touching of the noses and breathing in a deep breath down to your spiritual center, which is right below your navel. Every breath you take, you take God within you. The whole idea of the Ha is that it is your connection to all of the universe, and your connection to Creator. It is also your connection to others. So, when you share your spirit, that is the greatest gift you have.

This is one of the medicines we use in ceremony and in healing … the Lau Ki, or Ti leaf. The significance of this is that the Ti leaf represents ‘Io. ‘Io is the Hawaiian hawk that connects us to ‘Io, the Creator. This is where we use the Ti leaf, very much like the Native Americans use the eagle feather. As we pray, we use the Ti leaf to take our prayers to the Creator, on the wings of ‘Io, the Hawaiian hawk.

Looking at quantum physics, nothing is created or destroyed … so we have spirits all around us at all times. The knowledge and education of the ancestors continues to live and it thrives. The University is the Universe. The energy runs through all the generations, so that it’s not past, present and future. It is Now in our na’au. And what emphasizes the Now is your breath. The only thing that is happening right now is your breath.

How do we define health? The Hawaiian definition of health is happiness. Hau’oli means happiness based in good health.

Māhālo is thank you, but it’s not just thank you. It’s thank YOU for making me a part of your Spirit. It starts with spirituality and ends with spirituality. And when you say mahalo you emphasize the HA … so it is māhālo.

— Kahu Kauila Clark

Card of the Day – Ace of Cups – Friday, August 17, 2018

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Feel the love!! Today is a treat for the senses as we approach the trine between Jupiter and Neptune. It is a rather humanitarian aspect, and indeed very befitting of the love and compassion embodied by the Ace of Cups. This is really my favorite card, not from the love/relationship angle which most people like to attribute to it, but rather from the great and unconditional love for humanity, which is definitely needed at this time.

The Ace of Cups is a card of creativity, intuition, love, and for the third time this week, weddings, and it has a sacred place in the Tarot. It is a card of Divine Intervention, showing that, when the timing is right, the Universe will provide what you need. Enjoy this beautiful trine, the last, for all it is worth over these next few days. It will exact on the 19th, as we see…

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Scorpio Moon 12 labors of Hercules

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Hi just in case you are wondering what’s happened to me. I am so busy getting my daughter ready to go to University in Vancouver before the end of August and there are so many things to get together and I am swamped. And trying to organize flights places to stay making sure the University has everything under Mercury-Mars Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto and Chiron is like the 12 Labors of Hercules.

Scorpio moon Aug 16- 18th is always the most intensely emotional and cathartic. Its all about the biggies sex money power control.

Deep soul excavation work can be done.

Aug 16 Moon conjuncts Chiron in Aries

Your moods and energy may be unusual and quirky very erratic and up and down as Moon opposes Uranus Rx in Taurus.

Moon sweetley sextiles Saturn in Capricorn and some serious goals can be met or old issues dealt with.

Moons squares…

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Daily Words of the Buddha for August 17, 2018

Pāli Word a Day for August 17, 2018 — saraṇa — protection, refuge, shelter

Candanaṃ, tagaraṃ, vāpi uppalaṃ, atha vassikī —
etesaṃ gandhajātānaṃ —
sīlagandho anuttaro.

Of all the fragrances —
sandal, tagara, blue lotus and jasmine —
the fragrance of virtue is the sweetest.

Dhammapada 4.55
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from Pāli by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alima

Aloha a me kā maikāʻi kākahiāka.  Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alima a pau. Ka hopena pule, ʻūa ʻāneʻi pela ke hoike nēi i kekāhi lēʻaleʻa i loko ʻo kā lā me kā ‘ōhana a me nā hōa aloha. Noho pomaikā’i a hīkī i kā lāʻapōpō, he nūi ke aloha.

Hello and Good Morning … Happy aloha Friday, everyone!  The weekend is here so lets have some fun in the sun with family and friends.  Remain blessed and until tomorrow much aloha.

Public Health | How I Shut Up My Doctor About Vaccines

While you’re at it, Parents … check out these information resources and draw your own conclusions.

March, 2018 — ARE AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES ON THE RISE?

https://www.ibhri.org/blog/2018/3/5/are-autoimmune-diseases-on-the-rise

2016 — Rise in MS and Autoimmune Disease Linked to Processed Foods

https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/2016/01/08/rise-ms-autoimmune-disease-linked-processed-foods/

2012 — Autoimmune Disease Rates Increasing

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/246960.php