Aloha kākahiaka a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akolu. I lā nani nōu ōukou. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akolu
Aloha kākahiaka a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akolu. I lā nani nōu ōukou. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
Aloha kākahiaka a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akolu. I lā nani nōu ōukou. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
This is about the gift of Divine Protection and how to invoke it using natural sources. This spell will allegedly create a radiant divine shield that can protect you from danger, physical and psychic alike.

Aloha kākahiaka oukou a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’alua. Aloha ke lā me aloha ʻole kou puʻuwai. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
Good morning, everyone, and a Happy aloha Tuesday. Greet the day with aloha in your heart. Peace be with you.
No this isn’t a clip from the latest Miyazaki anime, this is the first sighting of a real fluorescent turtle.
Marine biologist David Gruber of City University of New York, was recently in the Solomon Islands to film a variety of biofluorescent fish and coral, when suddenly a completey unexpected sight burst into the frame: a glowing yellow and red sea turtle. The creature is a critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle, and until this sighting last July, the phenomenon had never been documented in turtles, let alone any other reptile.
Biofluorescence is the ability for an organism to reflect blue light and re-emit it as a different color, not to be confused with bioluminescence, where organisms produce their own light.
Many undersea creatures like coral, sharks, and some shrimp have shown the ability to show single green, red, or orange colors under the right lighting conditions, but according to National Geographic, no organisms have shown the ability to emit two distinct colors like the hawksbill. As seen in the video, the coloring appears not only in mottled patterns on the turtle’s shell, but even extends within the cracks of its head and feet. Gruber mentions this could be a mixture of both glowing red glowing algae attached to the turtle, but the yellow fluorescence is undoubtedly part of the animal.
Watch the video above to see the moment of discovery and learn more on Nat Geo.

That which is known and accepted is, that several races of gigantic men have existed and left distinct traces. In the journal of the Anthropological Institute (Vol. 1871, art. by Dr. C. Carter Blake) such a race is shown as having existed at Palmyra and possibly in Midian, exhibiting cranial forms quite different from those of the Jews. It is not improbable that another such race existed in Samaria, and that the mysterious people who built the stone circles in Galilee, hewed neolithic flints in the Jordan valley and preserved an ancient Semitic language quite distinct from the square Hebrew character — was of a very large stature. The English translations of the Bible can never be relied upon, even in their modern revised forms. They tell us of the Nephilim, translating the word by “giants,” and further adding that they were “hairy” men, probably the large and powerful prototypes of the later satyrs so eloquently described by the patristic fancy; some of the Church Fathers assuring their admirers and followers that they had themselves seen these “Satyrs” — some alive, others pickled and preserved. The word “giants” being once adopted as a synonym of Nephilim, the commentators have since identified them with the sons of Anak. The filibusters who seized on the Promised Land, found a pre-existing population far exceeding their own in stature, and called it a race of giants. But the races of really gigantic men had disappeared ages before the birth of Moses. This tall people existed in Canaan, and even in Bashan, and may have had representatives in the Nabatheans of Midian. They were of far greater stature than the undersized Jews. Four thousand years ago their cranial conformation and large stature separated them from the children of Heber. Forty thousand years ago their ancestors may have been of still more gigantic size, and four hundred thousand years earlier they must have been in proportion to men in our days as the Brobdingnagians were to the Lilliputians. The Atlanteans of the middle period were called the Great Dragons, and the first symbol of their tribal deities, when the “gods” and the Divine Dynasties had forsaken them, was that of a giant Serpent.
The mystery veiling the origin and the religion of the Druids, is as great as that of their supposed fanes is to the modern Symbologist, but not to the initiated Occultists. Their priests were the descendants of the last Atlanteans, and what is known of them is sufficient to allow the inference that they were eastern priests akin to the Chaldeans and Indians, though little more. It may be inferred that they symbolized their deity as the Hindus do their Vishnu, as the Egyptians did their Mystery God, and as the builders of the Ohio Great-Serpent mound worshipped theirs — namely under the form of the “mighty Serpent,” the emblem of the eternal deity TIME (the Hindu Kala). Pliny called them the “Magi of the Gauls and Britons.” But they were more than that. The author of “Indian Antiquities” finds much affinity between the Druids and the Brahmins of India. Dr. Borlase points to a close analogy between them and the Magi of Persia1; others will see an identity between them and the Orphic priesthood of Thrace: simply because they were connected, in their esoteric teachings, with the universal Wisdom Religion, and thus presented affinities with the exoteric worship of all.
Like the Hindus, the Greeks and Romans (we speak of the Initiates), the Chaldees and the Egyptians, the Druids believed in the doctrine of a succession of worlds, as also in that of seven “creations” (of new continents) and transformations of the face of the earth, and in a seven-fold night and day for each earth or globe (See “Esoteric Buddhism“). Wherever the Serpent with the egg is found, there this tenet was surely present. Their Dracontia are a proof of it. This belief was so universal that, if we seek for it in the esotericism of various religions, we shall discover it in all. We shall find it among the Aryan Hindus and Mazdeans, the Greeks, the Latins, and even among the old Jews and early Christians, whose modern stocks hardly comprehend now that which they read in their Scriptures. See what Seneca says in Epistle 9, and Quaest. Nat. III., c., ult.: “The world being melted and having re-entered the bosom of Jupiter, this god continues for some time to remain absorbed in himself and concealed, wholly immersed in contemplation. After which a new world springs from him. . . . An innocent race of men and animals are produced anew . . . etc.” Then again when speaking of periodical mundane dissolution involving universal death, he (Seneca) says that “when the laws of nature shall be buried in ruin, and the last day of the world shall come, the southern pole shall crush, as it falls, all the regions of Africa, and the North pole shall overwhelm all the countries beneath its axis. The affrighted sun shall be deprived of its light; the palace of heaven falling to decay shall produce at once both life and death, and some kind of dissolution shall equally seize upon all deities, who thus shall return into their original chaos” (Quoted in “Book of God,” p. 160.)
One might imagine oneself reading the Purânic account by Parasâra of the greatPralaya. It is nearly the same thing, idea for idea. Has Christianity nothing of the kind? It has, we say. Let the reader open any English Bible and read chapter iii. of the Second Epistle of Peter, from verse iii. till the xivth, and he will find there the same ideas. . . . “There shall come in the last days scoffers . . . saying, ‘where is the promise of his coming? . . . . Since the fathers fell asleep all things continue as they were from the beginning of creation.’ For, they are ignorant . . . . that by the word of God the heavens were of old, andthe earth standing out of the water and in the water: whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished. But the heavens and the earth that are now, are reserved unto the fire . . . . wherein the heavens . . . . shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat . . . . we nevertheless look for new heavens and new earth, etc., etc.” If the interpreters chose to see in this a reference to creation, the deluge, and the promised coming of Christ, when they will live in a new Jerusalem in heaven, this is no fault of “Peter.” What the writer of the Epistles meant was the destruction of this Fifth Race of ours by subterranean fires and inundations, and the appearance of new continents for the Sixth Root-Race. For the writers of these Epistles were all learned in symbology if not in the sciences.
1 But the Magi of Persia were never Persians — not even Chaldeans. They came from a far-off land, the Orientalists being of opinion that the said land was Media. This may be so, but from what part of Media? To this we receive no answer.
The Secret Doctrine, ii 755–757
H. P. Blavatsky

Parmesan and Fresh Herbs Savoury Scones Recipe is a delicious tea-time snack and a great accompaniment to a steaming cup of coffee. Scones come in savory and sweet variants, and traditionally make a good addition to breakfast spreads as well. Make them ahead and store in an airtight container, they keep well for a few days and are excellent snacks to pick up on-the-go. Parmesan and Fresh Herbs Savoury Scones Recipe used cheese and fresh herbs and tastes best served with eggs of your choice for breakfast or along with a dash of fresh fruit syrup or a drizzle of maple syrup or honey as a tea time treat.

May God bless you with a restless discomfort about easy answers, half-truths, and superficial relationships, so that you may seek truth boldly and love deep within your heart.
May God bless you with holy anger at injustice, oppression, and exploitation of people, so that you may tirelessly work for justice, freedom, and peace among all people.
May God bless you with the gift of tears to shed for those who suffer from pain, rejection, starvation, or the loss of all that they cherish, so that you may reach out your hand to comfort them and transform their pain into joy.
May God bless you with enough foolishness to believe that you really can make a difference in this world, so that you are able, with God’s grace, to do what others claim cannot be done.
Aloha Ke Akua!
Crystal Vaults | The realization that color has influence over the human mind is as old as recorded history. What is difficult is to separate out the fact from the fiction. Colors have many meanings to people mostly based on their culture and religion.
But the natural crystals and minerals have no culture and no religion. They are a part of the Earth. Their color influence rays stay the same.
We see “red” when angry, and red inspires us to action. We are “blue” when sad. Yellow warms us. Green slows us down both mentally and physically.
The fundamental meanings of colors have been present in the wisdom of all cultures, but somewhat confusing and occasionally misinterpreted. But with the research of today’s practitioners of biology, biochemistry, and physics, we can sort truth from fiction.
Based on extensive research in both the history and tradition of talismans and the more modern human psychological studies of the fundamental effects of color on human bodies and minds, we now know the real, natural effects of gemstone, crystal and mineral color influence rays. This wisdom is captured in the Great Talismanic Color Wheel of Influence.

This Great Wheel of Life shows the entire year and the entire color spectrum as they naturally flow – bringing you the knowledge of your place and time.
On the Great Wheel the colors flow from the dark indigos and blues of the winter sky through the promise of spring in the melting turquoise waters of the brooks and lakes as they are freed of ice. The colors change to the greens of spring, then to the bright yellows of the hot summer sun. The colors then start to darken, first to the oranges and reds of the autumn leaves then further as the Earth moves into winter, more into the amethysts, violets, and indigos of the now barren landscapes devoid of most plants, but still vibrant with the natural earth tones of the minerals and rocks.
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The natural color wheel shows the progression of life and color on the planet earth. In contrast to astrologicial signs and other birthstone lists, the color wheel shows us the color of our birth time on earth. The second ring of the wheel indicates the time associated with the colors. The wheel actually is read in counterclockwise order. Start from the winter solstice at the top and follow the color wheel and the year around to the left. The second inner ring shows the days of the year as the year and the color changes progress through the greens of spring, the yellows of summer, and the reds of autumn.
Not only is the Talismanic Color Wheel of Influence a depiction of the natural order of life through the year, it is also a depiction of the natural order of human life. The year starts as the days become longer at the Winter Equinox. Our lives start at birth. Our lives swing around the same wheel. We start as babies helpless and trusting to other for our care. Then, like other parts of nature, in our springtime of life we experience a period of rapid physical and intellectual growth as we find our way to adulthood and maturity. And, just like other life on Earth, a high summer period of young adulthood occurs when we have the enthusiasm, joy, and physical vigor of youth. We then have usually found our mates and paths and, as we mature into full adulthood, the time of passion arrives. We have found our loves, both physical and spiritual. As we mature and gather experience our lives turn inward with reflection and we see things for their real value. In the fall of our lives, our insights and understanding of our place in the cosmos grows. And we, in the winter of our lives realize periods of high creativity, and growing wisdom.
The Talismanic Color Wheel of Influence shows us the dual nature of color and influence. It shows us that our cycles as people are aligned with the natural cycles of nature. Upon refection, how could this not be so? We are products of this earth.
Aloha kākou a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akahi. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
The word below has been hailed in just about every major spiritual text, it is the centerpiece of hundreds of songs (rock, folk, and even opera), and if used properly, it can create almost immediate transformation in your life.
The word is forgiveness.
Over the past month I’ve had the honor of meeting with a few people who miraculously healed themselves of serious illness. In these conversations, one word has come up repeatedly as being the secret to their recovery. You guessed it.
We learn about forgiving others when we’re young, but somehow when we get older and more set in our ways, this simple act can become elusive. Life is funny that way, right? Often when we find ourselves in a life “predicament”, we just need to revisit the basic travel tips that were laid out for us early on.
“To err is human, to forgive divine.” – Alexander Pope
What is actually happening during this godly act? One thing is for sure, we are doing the unthinkable. We are defying every impulse that has led us to associate an individual with pain and suffering. Rather than continuing a tempting pattern, we are hitting the reverse switch and flooding unconditional love and compassion back into the equation.
Unconditional love and compassion. These three power words feel so right, but sometimes it’s hard to find a cut and dried, no B.S. way to work them into our reality. When we’ve made a decision about someone after they’ve broken our trust, it can be very difficult to overturn our initial ruling and do the opposite.
A backdoor approach that helps us get around the ego and be less rigid is a regular forgiveness practice. This is absolutely critical if you are trying to recover from an illness naturally.
Wisdom of the ages
Whether you’re talking to an Amazonian shaman, a bush medicine woman from the Caribbean or a granny healer from North Carolina, they’ll most likely tell you that herbs, prayers, and energy techniques are only part of the healing picture.
My friend Christine, a granny healer from North Carolina, pretty much summed it up last week when we were talking about a few cancer patients she was helping. She is too humble to tell most people this, but Christine has helped a number of folks heal their cancer naturally over the past few decades. Many of them would tell you they owe her their lives.
According to her, “The herbs and other interventions won’t do a lick of good if the patient doesn’t have their life right. All the natural medicine in the world can’t undo a toxic relationship with another or one with yourself.”
Her first prescription for her patients is a daily forgiveness practice.
“Sometimes we must do the unthinkable if we are to experience the impossible.” ~ Unknown
It is a common shamanic understanding that spiritual and energetic blocks are what lie at the center of disease. If this is the case, then consider your grudges and resentments to be the bricks and mortar of these walls of inner stagnation. The fastest way to dissolve them and begin recirculating life force is through forgiveness.
The biggest misconception around the term forgive is that this act is mainly benefitting the “offender”. “He insulted me and I was angry, but you know it’s been a long time and he’s learned his lesson, so I guess I’ll forgive him.” In this context, forgiveness is considered a sacrifice we make to take the moral high road.
But what about the benefit to us, the “offended”, who have been wasting countless hours stewing, fearing, belaboring, plotting, regretting – all sour mental activities that do not lead to a harmonious existence?
Like a rising tide, forgiveness floats all ships, including our own. And we all know someone, whether friend or foe, who is ripe for a pardon.
Forgiving ain’t easy. Sometimes it can feel darn near impossible. Our rational mind has a set of black and white rules accompanied by some absolute no-fly-zones. When these boundaries are violated, it can be hard for us to lower the drawbridge again.
This is the real work. No smoke and mirrors or fancy candlelit ceremonies – just you and your truth.
If you are to truly thrive in this life, grudges and resentment have no place in your spiritual or physical organism. There is a reason this is spoken about in every major religion on earth – our health, happiness, and the well being of our cherished loved ones depend on it.
So where to start?
Below is a very simple forgiveness practice that you can try right now. If it moves you, keep it in your back pocket for regular use. But most importantly, find some way to integrate forgiveness for yourself and others into your spirit path. For those of you that already do this actively, a gentle reminder never hurt anyone, now did it? 
A simple forgiveness practice:
1. Write out on a piece of paper any relationship that immediately comes to mind when you think of forgiveness. If that doesn’t work, think of the one or two people in your life that you have an unresolved conflict with. I would advise you use a pen and paper for this – it helps to get yourself off the computer screen and really take some space for this.
2. For each person, write out exactly what it is that created the sense of uneasiness, offense, or negativity. Be as specific as possible as these thoughts and beliefs are what hold the charge in us.
3. Feel into the memory: put yourself in that situation once again and remember the pain or discomfort that you experienced from what your “forgivee” did or said. Sometimes looking at a picture of the person for this part is very powerful (Facebook can be a sacred helper here!).
4. Cultivate empathy: it is much easier to forgive someone when we can imagine what it’s like to be them. Flip the script and try to imagine what they were feeling, what challenges they were facing, how they were suffering when they committed the act.
(I’ve gotten into this weird habit of over-sympathizing with the other driver when I get cut off in traffic. I tell myself that I have no idea what kind of day they are having or where they are speeding off to. Could be the hospital, could be a terrible job they hate… Might be none of those, but this practice immediately brings in compassion – I’ll take it.)
5. Repeat this as many times as it takes until you feel the emotional intensity around the scenario begin to ease. If you begin to feel compassion for the other person, it might be time to pick up the phone, or pull out the stationary and bring conscious closure to this issue. Whether that means rekindling a friendship, or a peaceful pardon before moving on.
6. Be patient: real and lasting forgiveness doesn’t happen instantaneously. It can take time. This is why an ongoing forgiveness practice like this can be so beneficial.
Stay curious!

Welina mai kākou a me Hau’ōli aloha Lā’pule. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
Warm greetings to you and a Happy aloha Sunday. Peace be with you.
Welina mai kākou a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’aono. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
Warm greetings to you and a Happy aloha Saturday. Peace be with you.

This moment gives everything to you. It’s the full depth and breadth of every experience, every permutation, every possibility, every phenomenal display. All this is given unconditionally – the horror, the terror, the agony, the beauty and the ecstasy – it is all here.
Take a moment to rest here, allow yourself to open to all that is … can you get a sense of the incredible tapestry of life? Can you sense the exquisiteness and richness of this? Can you see how every wave that appears in the field of your perception is unique, and that there are an infinite number of waves?
No two waves are ever the same; each moment is born afresh, anew … what endless creativity! All this is for you, totally and utterly for you and no-one else! The whole world is created just for you! This moment is truly in love with you, completely devoted to you.
And this love is limitless, unbounded; it does not deny you anything. This love is not conditional on whether you give something back or whether you give nothing back. It has nothing to do with whether you love this moment, whether you hate this moment, whether you are at peace with this moment, or at war with this moment. It is here, come what may … and whether you are here or not!
Aloha kākahiaka Nā Kanaka. Hau’ōli aloha Pō’aIima. I lele ā ‘alohi a me aloha ke lā me aloha ʻole kōu puʻuwai. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.Monthly fun and easy to understand forecasts just for you!
Theresa Reed | This month will feel like a sweet wind down after last month’s busy cosmic action. For one thing, Venus will leave dramatic Leo and head into reserved Virgo on the 8th. Venus will also be finally out of the shadow period of the retrograde which means we can now begin to iron out the little details and issues that may have cropped up this summer. Venus in Virgo emphasizes practicality and service. The best path in any relationship this month comes when we take a common sense approach to issues and are willing to put our partner first. Venus is sometimes inhibited or critical in Virgo, so watch those tendencies to nitpick or hold back. Instead, ask yourself: how can I help? From that standpoint, you can find better ways to nurture the relationship. If you feel a need to offer criticism, try to be constructive.
It may be easier to offer your opinions after Mercury goes retrograde on the 9th. Last month brought out a lot of passive-aggressive action. Mercury direct in Libra seeks justice and truth but he’s always tactful. You’ll get further in every relationship (romance, business, family) if you exercise good judgment and practice clear but kind communication (this will be less of a problem once that retrograde is over).
With Saturn firmly rooted in blunt Sagittarius, we are discovering our truths but also learning to recognize that our truth may not be someone else’s. The year ahead is good for learning tolerance, even if we do not share the same belief systems. Feel free to espouse your beliefs but make sure you’re not being imposing. Live and let live. As the old saying goes, different strokes for different folks. Respect that.
Annnndddd here’s your personal scopes:
Aries: October is going to be an important month for relationships, dear Aries. With the Sun gracing your 7th house, you have opportunities galore to learn more about yourself through your one-on-one relationships. Mercury is retrograde in the same house, allowing you to see how you are communicating – or not. Are you being considerate of your partner’s needs? Or are you hell bent on getting your own way at all costs? Examine your self and you may discover that your recent relationship issues are yours to own and yours to fix. It may be easier to do that once Mercury goes direct on the 9th. Aries is known for being aggressive – put that energy into your work this month instead of personal relationships. Your ruling planet, Mars is hanging out in your 6th house of work all month long, giving you ample opportunity to kick some ass. A valiant effort leads to kudos and a trail of competitors in your dust, wondering how you managed to pull that off.
Taurus: Your biggest power will come through your ability to lead your coworkers through the fog, dear Taurus. With the Sun shining in your 6th house, this is not the time to wait for someone else to take the helm. Look at where the problems lie and take charge. Mercury is retrograde until the 9th, which means communication or technology issues on the job could bring strife but this will smooth out as the month progresses. Don’t let any of that break you out into a cold sweat. Keep your eyes on the prize and lead your herd like a boss (even if you’re not technically the head honcho). Your slow and steady leadership style is what’s needed now. By month’s end, your focus moves to love. Your romantic life is ready to heat up. Sparks fly and passion rules. Give in to your desires and fuel that fire. (PS if you are looking to add another member to your family, this may the right month to start that action happening.)
Gemini: You’re normally glib as can be but Mercury retrograde has been causing you to stammer more than usual, dear Gemini. It’s looming in the 5th house along with the Sun, which gives you creative power but trouble expressing yourself fully. By the 9th, that will be a distant memory when Mercury (thankfully) turns direct and you’re back to your witty best. This is going to be especially evident if you are involved in a creative or teaching career. Children will bring exasperation at the beginning of October but by month’s end, you’re ready to don a costume and go trick or treating with them. Your star rises at work after the 23rd, when the Sun enters your 6th house. You may be getting some unexpected praise or a promotion before the month ends.
Cancer: Cancer loves taking care of their family and being at the center of all things home. This month finds you in that rightful place, dear Cancer, and you’re going to make everything all right (you always do). Mercury retrograde in your 4th house may have dredged up some family drama but that will be coming to an end when it turns direct on the 9th. Play cautious diplomat until then. With the Sun also here, that won’t be hard. You can be the hero in the family drama with courage and stamina. This month is also great for taking care of your home. Clear out the clutter, straighten your closets, and do a deep fall clean if you can. You’ll feel better if you have divine order in your living space. At work, extra responsibilities might feel like a drag but suck it up. There are rewards in the distance. Commit to your hustle and trust that it will pay off.
Leo: October starts off with a bit of the blues. Blame it on Mercury retrograde sitting in your 3rd house, dear Leo. No worries as that will be changing on the 9th when it goes direct. In the meantime (and actually most of this month), take short jaunts. Get out into your neighborhood. Call your siblings and chew the fat. Focus on getting out of your head as much as you can and soon that bummer vibe will lift and you’ll be your old sunny self again. At the end of the month, you’ll be in better surroundings as well. The Sun enters your 4th house on the 23rd, and this mark a period of domestic bliss. Buy a home, decorate your current pad, or invite friends over for cocktails. You’ll be less bored if you are channeling Martha Stewart (a fellow Leo). Your 2nd house of money is blessed all month long so feel free to invest in your home or a trip overseas. You’ll be able to recoup that in no time.
Virgo: You, dear Virgo, are a productive genius all month long. So much so that you’re moving right through that Mercury retrograde like a whirling dervish with hot blades in each hand. No matter what life has thrown you lately, you’re cutting through that b.s. and showing the universe who the real boss is. Jupiter and Mars in your sign are giving you fire power and oodles of luck. It’s up to you to make the most of that now. In October, you’re going to see that showing up in your bank account right after Mercury goes direct on the 9th in your 2nd house, which is also occupied by the Sun until the 23rd. A raise, unexpected windfall or a boatload of new clients leaves you flush with cash. Use it wisely even though you may be tempted to spend it on bits and bobs. Instead, wait until you see where it’s best needed. That will show up next month so hold tight and stay awesome until then.
Libra: Happy birthday, dear Libra! What are you wishing for this year? Think carefully and put that energy out to the Universe. It may not show up until your birthday next year when lucky Jupiter enters your sign but don’t let that stop you from setting that intention. What you put out now will manifest so get to stepping on that wishing ‘n manifesting biz. At the beginning of the month, you’re coming out of an awkward Mercury retrograde which didn’t allow for you to put your best foot forward. Some setbacks may have derailed your trail of glitter but you’ll get back on track after the 9th when it turns direct. Lovely Venus enters your 12th house right around the same time. This could bring a secret admirer forward or an opportunity for a red hot affair. Don’t be impulsive even though fiery Mars is saying “go for it”. Wait until the smoke clears next month when your beer goggles might have an entirely different picture.
Scorpio: Your friends want to hang with you. You just “vant to be alone.” How to find that balance, dear Scorpio? It won’t be easy but it can be done. With Mars and Jupiter in your 11th house of friends, you’ll have invites galore and lots of exciting events to consider. But the Sun in the 12th along with Mercury (retrograde at the beginning of the month) will find that your power is best conserved for quiet times and meditation. The best solution: joining your pals for a silence retreat in the mountains. Can’t manage that? Then be discerning about what you say yes to. That same rule applies to work. Do a stellar job like you always do but don’t take on more than you can reasonably handle. When Mercury goes direct on the 9th, you’ll find it’s best to keep some things to yourself. What you say may be held against you so keep your opinions or top secret projects under the radar until next month when you get the green light to shout it out loud.
Sagittarius: With Saturn now fully in your sign, you may be feeling the rumblings of a you-revolution (a revo-you-tion?). The summer was spent pondering your next incarnation and now is the time to begin actively working on it. How do you want to define yourself? How do you want to be seen? Be clear on who you are becoming and start shearing away the old you. Your 11th house is light up with the Sun and Mercury, which may find you getting nudges from your social circle to get out a bit more. But is that what you really want? Or are you outgrowing certain pals and pastimes that once felt right. Take a close look at your companions and begin assessing which ones match the you that you are becoming. After Mercury goes direct, you may want to start easing into new directions and communities. Your career is smoking hot all month long. Even if you’re bored with what you’re doing, you are still killing it. Accolades and appreciation remind you how talented you are, superstar.
Capricorn: This month may start out with a few hiccups at work, dear Capricorn, but don’t you let it dampen your mood. Troublemaker Mercury is retrograde in your 10th house of career until the 9th so a few problems may arise, especially with communication. You’ve got oodles of Sun power helping you to hold down the fort and lead with confidence. If issues pop up, step up to the challenge and show ‘em how it’s done. You’ll be getting some just rewards once Mercury begins cooperating on the 9th. October is fabulous for travel. If you can make time to sneak away this month, do it. Even a staycation holed up at home with the cell phone off will do you good. With Venus in the 9th on the 8th, you might want to bring someone snuggly with you and make it all sexy ‘n stuff.
Aquarius: October may find you craving more travel, especially if September had you hitting the road. With the Sun in your 9th house until the 23rd, it’s perfectly fine for you to set your sights on another destination. Try to schedule your plans after the 9th, when Mercury will be direct. If you can’t put it off until then, try to be patient should any snafus arise. After the 8th, romantic Venus will head into your 8th house, where Mars and Jupiter are currently palling around. This is very good for your finances but also for your sex life. You’ll either be getting more loot or more booty. Maybe both. (A rich lover?) As the ever-clever Charlie Sheen would say: winning!
Pisces: Keep a close eye on your finances at the beginning of this month, dear Pisces. Mercury is retrograde until the 9th, which could lead to a wee setback, especially if you are trying to get a loan or are waiting on some money due to you. You’ll also want to be careful about signing contracts, especially if there is cash money involved. Read the fine details carefully before putting your John Hancock on anything. Things will start to move forward once Mercury is direct. Venus heads into your 7th house of relationships on the 8th, where it forms a stellium with feisty Mars and lucky Jupiter. What does that mean? Romantic opportunities magnify. You’re hotter than normal. Your aura screams: wine me and dine me. Work that magic and enjoy the results!
September 30th and October 1st
Sepetmber 30th is a day to capture your ideas. Sun conjoins Mercury (retrograde). But, Sun/Mercury quincunx Neptune leads to confusion in areas of communication and transportation. You may not be able to act on them, but do capture those creative ideas. Review them after October 9th and see which ones are worth your efforts. This problem with the quincunx affects October 1st as well.
On Wednesday when Mercury meets the Sun again, there’s a chance we may feel the need to express our thoughts fully, but retrograde motion of Mercury may cause us to speak before we think.
A fortunate grand trine among the TaurusMoon, Jupiter and Pluto also in earth signs generates a compulsive emotional need to grow beyond ones’ boundaries.
But with the Sun out of step with Neptune don’t allow frustration to take a toll.
Mercury making a minor yet unstable connection to Mars causes minds to be restless into evening hours.
MERCURY Retro in LI meets the SUN today Sept 30:
Ahhh, yes, we’re also half-way through the Mercury retro phase now – the Eclipse took center stage, but hey, it’s been also trickster time since Sept 17, until Oct 9.
So, what’s going on today, on that retro half-way point?
MERCURY will pass the SUN – at 7:38 am PDT – and from then on travel again behind the SUN (as a Morning Star, rising before the SUN soon).
This shift is the most significant purpose of the Mercury retro phase: There has been a tendency for Mind (Mercury) with its ‘old stories’ to run the show as Mercury has been ahead of the Sun in the Zodiac in the last 2 months. As in every Mercury retro phase (3 times a year), MERCURY is ‘lassoed in’ by the SUN, and Spirit, Consciousness, the Heart go on the ‘driver’s seat’…
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A moment’s thought shows that such a state can only be symbolized; to describe it, is impossible. Nor can it be symbolized except in negatives; for, since it is the state of Absoluteness per se, it can possess none of those specific attributes which serve us to describe objects in positive terms. Hence that state can only be suggested by the negatives of all those most abstract attributes which men feel rather than conceive, as the remotest limits attainable by their power of conception.
— Stanza 1, The Book of Dzyan, H.P. Blavatsky
Aloha kākahiaka Nā Kanaka. Hau’ōli aloha Pō’alua. Ī lele ā ‘alohi a me aloha ke lā me aloha ʻole kōu puʻuwai. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
Aloha kākahiaka Nā Kanaka a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akahi. Aloha ke lā me aloha ʻole kōu puʻuwai. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
Here’s a little reminder that it’s OK to feel fear … just don’t let that fear stop you. Your dreams are too important!
Being “courageous” isn’t about never being afraid. It’s about being bold enough to face what scares you and keep going.
While it’s easy to stick with what feels familiar and comfortable, we only grow when we stretch.
The more we cultivate the habit of pushing through our fears, the stronger and more fearless we become.
Remember, it’s not about “never being afraid.” It’s about not letting your fears hold you back.
And this is key to achieving your dreams!
Have A Magnificent Monday!

The modern archæologist, though speculating ad infinitum upon the dolmens and their builders, knows, in fact, nothing of them or their origin. Yet, these weird, and often colossal monuments of unhewn stones — which consist generally of four or seven gigantic blocks placed together — are strewn over Asia, Europe, America, and Africa, in groups or rows. Stones of enormous size are found placed horizontally and variously upon two, three, four, and as in Poitou, upon six and seven blocks. People name them “devil’s altars,” druidic stones, and giant tombs. The stones of Carnac in the Morbihan, Brittany — nearly a mile in length and numbering 11,000 ranged in eleven rows — are twin sisters of those at Stonehenge. The Conical menhir of Loch-Maria-ker in Morbihan, measures twenty yards in length and nearly two yards across. The Menhir of Champ Dolent (near St. Malo) rises thirty feet above the ground, and is fifteen feet in depth below. Such dolmens and prehistoric monuments are met with in almost every latitude. They are found in the Mediterranean basin; in Denmark (among the local tumuli from twenty-seven to thirty-five feet in height); in Shetland, and in Sweden, where they are called ganggriften (or tombs with corridors); in Germany, where they are known as the giant tombs (Hunengraben); in Spain (see the dolmen of Antiguera near Malaga), and Africa; in Palestine and Algeria; in Sardinia (see the Nuraghi and Sepolture dei giganti, or tombs of giants); in Malabar, in India, where they are called the tombs of the Daityas (giants) and of the Râkshasas, the men-demons of Lanka; in Russia and Siberia, where they are known as the Koorgan;in Peru and Bolivia, where they are termed the chulpas orburial places, etc., etc., etc.
There is no country from which they are absent. Who built them? Why are they all connected with Serpents and Dragons, with Alligators and Crocodiles? Because remains of “palæolithic man” were, it is thought, found in some of them, and because in the funeral mounds of America bodies of later races were discovered with the usual paraphernalia of bone necklaces, weapons, stone and copper urns, etc., hence they are declared ancient tombs. But surely the two famous mounds — one in the Mississippi valley and the other in Ohio — known respectively as “the Alligator Mound” and “the Great Serpent Mound,” were never meant for tombs 1 (Vide infra). Yet one is told authoritatively that the Mounds, and the Mound or Dolmen Builders, are all “Pelasgic” in Europe, antecedent to the Incas, in America, yet of “not extremely distant times.” They are built by “no race of Dolmen Builders,” which never existed (opinion of De Mortillet, Bastian, and Westropp) save in the earlier archæological fancy. Finally Virchow’s opinion of the giant tombs of Germany is now accepted as an axiom: “The tombs alone are gigantic, and not the bones they contain” — says that German biologist; and archæology has but to bow and submit to the decision. 2
That no gigantic skeletons have been hitherto found in the “tombs” is yet no reason to say there never were the remains of giants in them.Cremation was universal till a comparatively recent period — some 80, or 100,000 years ago. The real giants, moreover, were nearly all drowned with Atlantis. Nevertheless, the classics, as shown elsewhere, often speak of giant skeletons still excavated in their day. Besides this, human fossils may be counted on the fingers, as yet. No skeleton ever yet found is older than between 50, or 60,000 years, 3 and man’s size was reduced from 15 to 10 or 12 feet, ever since the third sub-race of the Aryan stock, which sub-race — born and developed in Europe and Asia Minor under new climates and conditions — had become European. Since then, as said, it has steadily been decreasing. It is truer therefore to say, that the tombs alone are archaic, and not necessarily the bodies of men occasionally found in them; and that those tombs, since they are gigantic, must have contained giants, 4 or rather the ashes of generations of giants.
Nor were all such cyclopean structures intended for sepulchres. It is with the so-called Druidical remains, such as Carnac in Brittany and Stonehenge in Great Britain, that the travelling Initiates above alluded to had to do. And these gigantic monuments are all symbolic records of the World’s history. They are not Druidical, but universal. Nor did the Druids build them, for they were only the heirs to the cyclopean lore left to them by generations of mighty builders and — “magicians,” both good and bad.
It will always be a subject of regret that history, rejecting a priori the actual existence of giants, has preserved us so little of the records of antiquity concerning them. Yet in nearly every mythology — which after all is ancient history — the giants play an important part. In the old Norse mythology, the giants, Skrymir and his brethren, against whom the sons of the gods fought, were potent factors in the histories of deities and men. The modern exegesis, that makes these giants to be the brethren of the dwarfs, and reduces the combats of the gods to the history of the development of the Aryan race, will only receive credence amongst the believers in the Aryan theory, as expounded by Max Müller. Granting that the Turanian races were typified by the dwarfs (Dwergar), and that a dark, round-headed, and dwarfish race was driven northward by the fair-faced Scandinavians, or Æsir, the gods being like unto men, there still exists neither in history nor any other scientific work any anthropological proof whatever of the existence in time or space of a race of giants. Yet that such exist, relatively and de facto side by side with dwarfs, Schweinfurth can testify. The Nyam-Nyam of Africa are regular dwarfs, while their next neighbours (several tribes of comparatively fair-complexioned Africans) are giants when confronted with the Nyam-Nyams, and very tall even among Europeans, for their women are all above 6 ½ feet high. (Vide Schweinfurth’s latest works.)
In Cornwall and in ancient Britain the traditions of these giants are, on the other hand, excessively common; they are said to live even down to the time of King Arthur. All this shows that giants lived to a later date amongst the Celtic than among the Teutonic peoples.
If we turn to the New World, we have traditions of a race of giants at Tarija on the eastern slopes of the Andes and in Ecuador, who combated gods and men. These old beliefs, which term certain localities “Los campos de los gigantes“ — “the fields of giants,” are always concomitant with the existence of pliocene mammalia and the occurrence of pliocene raised beaches. “All the giants are not under Mount Ossa,” and it would be poor anthropology indeed that would restrict the traditions of giants to Greek and Bible mythologies. Slavonian countries, Russia especially, teem with legends about the bogaterey (mighty giants) of old; and their folklore, most of which has served for the foundation of national histories, their oldest songs, and their most archaic traditions, speak of the giants of old. Thus we may safely reject the modern theory that would make of the Titans mere symbols standing for cosmic forces. They were real living men, whether twenty or only twelve feet high. Even the Homeric heroes, who, of course, belonged to a far more recent period in the history of the races, appear to have wielded weapons of a size and weight beyond the strength of the strongest men of modern times.
“Not twice ten men the mighty bulk could raise,
Such men as live in these degenerate days.”
If the fossil footprints from Carson, Indiana, U.S.A., are human, they indicate gigantic men. Of their genuineness there can remain no doubt. It is to be deplored that the modem and scientific evidence for gigantic men should rest on footprints alone. Over and over again, the skeletons of hypothetical giants have been identified with those of elephants and mastodons. But all such blunders before the days of geology, and even the traveller’s tales of Sir John Mandeville, who says that he saw giants 56 feet high, in India, only show that belief in the existence of giants has never, at any time, died out of the thoughts of men.
1 We take the following description from a scientific work. “The first of these animals (the alligator) designed with considerable skill, is no less than 250 ft. long. . . . . The interior is formed of a heap of stones, over which the form has been moulded in fine stiff clay. The great serpent is represented with open mouth, in the act of swallowing an egg of which the diameter is 100 ft. in the thickest part; the body of the animal is wound in graceful curves and the tail is rolled into a spiral. The entire length of the animal is 1,100 ft. This work is unique . . . . and there is nothing on the old continent which offers any analogy to it.” Except its symbolism, however, of the Serpent — the cycle of Time — swallowing Kosmos, the egg.
2 It might be better, perhaps, for FACT had we more Specialists in Science and fewer “authorities” on universal questions. One never heard that Humboldt gave authoritative and final decisions in the matter of polypi, or the nature of an excrescence.
3 57,000 years is the date assigned by Dr. Dowler to the remains of the human skeleton, found buried beneath four ancient forests at New Orleans on the banks of the Mississippi river.
4 Murray says of the Mediterranean barbarians that they marvelled at the prowess of theAtlanteans. “Their physical strength was extraordinary (witness indeed their cyclopean buildings), the earth shaking sometimes under their tread. Whatever they did, was done speedily. . . . . . They were wise and communicated their wisdom to men” (Mythology, p. 4).
The Secret Doctrine, ii 752–755
H. P. Blavatsky

September 27, 2015 ~ The Emperor – Take charge or your life. Set up a structure that supports the kind of life you want to lead. Examine the parts that are not working and rebuild as necessary. Your life is up to you – be your own authority. Create your rules + boundaries. The more stability you create, the more your creativity can flower. Use this Supermoon energy to access your super power and BOSS UP. (The Supermoon eclipse is in Aries – The Emperor is ruled by Aries! This is a good omen, yo.)
Aloha kākahiaka Nā Kanaka a me Hau’ōli aloha Lā’pule. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.CREATIVE NUMEROLOGY ARCHIVE by Christine DeLorey
Week 39 runs from September 24 to 30.
3 = communication and optimism.
9 = emotion, completion, and the end of an era.
3+9 = 12= 3.
1 and 2 represent the current course of the human journey from the 1000s to the 2000s.
2015=8 = the POWER to make things happen.
This is the last week of a 10-week run of ‘week numbers’ which all begin with 3 – the number of expression, optimism, the arts, creativity, happiness, and appearances. 3 represents the “stage” – the staging of events – the platform.
As a result, we are experiencing the fastest-moving and most action-packed cycle of the year. 3 entertains, but it also exposes.
3 represents all forms of communication. To communicate effectively means relating to the real concerns of others. In order for them to understand you, you must understand what matters to them. This means being on the same…
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Dr. Bairavee The Sky Priestess

At 19:43 (25-Sept, UTC time), the Moon moved into Pisces and formed a powerful Mutable T-Square involving Mars, Saturn at 0 degrees Virgo and Sagittarius respectively – nearly 18 hours ago. At the same time, it made an inconjunct aspect to the Libra cluster dominating the upcoming Lunar Eclipse with The Sun, Juno, Black Moon Lilith, the Super-Galactic Center & the North Node. (0-3 Libra). This particular emphasis would have dissipated about 8-9 hours ago (5-6 am, 26th September, UTC time)
Those of you with placements near 0 Gemini would have experienced the energy of a Grand Mutable Cross, whereas, those with placements at 0 Leo or 0 Taurus would have experienced the energy of an absolutely Powerful Yod (Finger of Fate).
It’s not the easiest of energies to handle, especially with Mercury in Retrograde (12-11 Libra), currently squaring Pluto Retrograde (12 Capricorn). Those with placements at 11-12 Aries or…
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