
Cultivate optimism. Optimism is essential for a healthy, functioning brain.

Cultivate optimism. Optimism is essential for a healthy, functioning brain.


Hygeia (health, healing and healthcare professions) enters Virgo (arguably its home) on September 19th and almost immediately squares Saturn at 0 Sagittarius. Both Virgo and Sagittarians will likely “feel” this day, but so will Pisces and Gemini. This is especially true for those who birthdays (Sun or other planets) are near the “cusp” including late Leos, Scorpios, Aquarians, and Taureans. (Birthdays a few days before or after February 18th, May 21st, August 23rd, and November 22nd).
Here is the chart for entry of Hygeia into Virgo:
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Health and healthcare issues are likely to be prominent on this date, particularly for those with birthdays “near” the dates previously mentioned.
Here is the chart for the square:
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We note significant 5th Harmonic activation at this time. A 5th Harmonic pattern resembling a Yod is in play, and we believe that this represents an opportunity…
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Thanks much to our Mom, Rita, for sharing the recipe that keeps her elderly dog going. The human food she makes is amazing – we can say for sure that he’s one lucky dog! Read on:

I just wanted to share a recipe with you that I cook frequently for my still at home family – in the pressure cooker! One ill and aged family member refused food until I started cooking this. Give it a try this winter, it smells delicious. Perhaps in the slow cooker or a dutch oven if you don’t use a pressure cooker.
3 ¾ pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs, cut in small cubes
½ Tablespoon olive oil
1 ½ cups low sodium chicken stock
1 small handful of rice
Sauté chicken in the olive oil over medium heat, add the stock and rice, put the lid on and bring up to pressure in your…
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Known is a drop, Unknown is an Ocean
All is the Lord. There is nothing else in existence.
Ignorance of this is the only impurity.
When you find yourself, you find God; When you find God, you find yourself.
Wherever true realization of God is, there nothing and no one is excluded.
God is both one and infinite; both the unlimited and the limited.
When you come to know God, the Supreme Self, you embody devotion; when you embody devotion, you come to know God.
The Father is in the Mother; Shiva is in Shakti. The whole of life is the means to realizing the Self…~ Maha Darshan, The Great Vision
Sun Quincunx Vesta 2015-09-04
We present the chart for Sun Quincunx Vesta, filtered for Vesta aspects:
This may be a window where “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is the WRONG strategy. Doing it “that way because we have always done it that way” will probably NOT be the write answer. Consider the possibility of innovation.
If you are lucky enough to be passing by the Old Greenwell Farm on a Thursday between 10-1 stop by to see the Kona Historical Society “Living History” demonstration. Go down in the field where you will see their wood-fired forno, an outdoor stone oven, they built in 2005 to bake Portuguese Bread the old-fashioned way.
Greenwell Farm’s Living History Display
The Portuguese from the Azores and Madeira started coming to Kona in the 1870s to work in the ranching industry in Hawaii. Where they settled they would build these stone ovens and bake their breads, soon they began baking and selling the breads to supplement their income.
Portuguese Sweet Bread hot from the wood fired oven Thursdays 10-1
It’s a great thing to see this artful process and witness the excitement on the faces of those waiting for the freshly baked warm bread straight from the outdoor oven. A…
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Be open to the natural world anywhere and everywhere you find it, from bugs to clouds to birdsong on the city streets.
In “How to Raise a Wild Child,” Dr. Scott D. Sampson asserts that topophilia, a love of place, is the key to restoring sustainability on our planet. As chief curator at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and host of the PBS KIDS television series Dinosaur Train, he argues that the current disconnect between kids and the natural world is a threat to their physical, mental, and emotional health. Sampson offers the topophilia hypothesis: that bonding between people and place offers adaptive advantages to human beings. He believes topophilia can become the foundation for the young generation to regain their connection to nature.

Have dinner around the table tonight; learn to create ‘circle moments’ within each day.
For centuries, our ancestors have gathered around the proverbial fire, so to speak–holding space for unity and peace. In many ways, these ‘circles’ have helped to foster dialogue, to grow community, and engage in a shared path of understanding.
Take a moment to experience the awe that nature inspires — perhaps, look for the stars in the night sky, watch the sky turn orange, purple, and pink at sunset during your evening commute — and reflect on how doing so impacts your relationship with others in your life.
What do the Grand Canyon, Sistine Chapel, and gazing at distant stars all have in common? They can awaken a deep appreciation for the world around us and inspire a profound sense of awe. This sensation is often accompanied by an awareness of something larger than ourselves — that we play a small part in an intricate cosmic dance that is life.
“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.”
— John Muir

Perceptions …
Truth is matter. Our goal is to cloth this matter with Faith (Form). We should never ignore our truth but empower our truth to continue searching for a higher truth that is not disconnected from our experiences. To go above our experiences is not to ignore but rather to use them as a tool to reveal our inner connection, our inner power. If the system wanted us to be happy on a low level of desire, it could of done that long ago. But that is not the goal of the Creator. The goal of the Creator is for us to reach adhesion with its degree of power. All the situations we experience are not for filling but rather to enable us to grow, to become independent with each other. It’s very important for us to not be fanatic but learn and understand the growth process together.


The universe is full of mysteries that challenge our current knowledge. In “Beyond Science” Epoch Times collects stories about these strange phenomena to stimulate the imagination and open up previously undreamed of possibilities. Are they true? You decide.
In some ways, it’s hard enough to figure out what’s going on in the world today, let alone glimpsing into the dim corners of ancient history or the penumbra of prehistory.
Epigraphers analyze primitive etchings on rock. Geneticists analyze DNA samples from modern Native Americans and the ancient remains of their purported ancestors. Archaeologists pick through the debris of distant eras.
To explore extensively all their findings and hypotheses would require hundreds of pages. We will not provide a comprehensive look at all the evidence and will not include every theory. But, we will provide a glimpse at varying expert opinions to show that the case of Native American ancestry is far from closed.
Did a single wave, or perhaps a few waves, of migration populate the Americas, arriving via the Bering Land Bridge that connected Siberia and Alaska during the Pleistocene epoch (which ended about 11,700 years ago)? Did the ancient Native Americans remain isolated for thousands of years until the Vikings landed?
Or did smaller groups of explorers who haven’t made it into today’s history books slip into the New World throughout the ages?
A Harvard Medical School article published in July, titled “Genetic Studies Link Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon and Australasia,”quoted genetics professor David Reich: “There’s a strong working model in archaeology and genetics, of which I have been a proponent, that most Native Americans today extend from a single pulse of expansion south of the ice sheets—and that’s wrong. We missed something very important in the original data.”
There’s a strong working model … that most Native Americans today extend from a single pulse of expansion south of the ice sheets—and that’s wrong.
Reich is the senior author of a study conducted at Harvard showing that Native Americans in the Amazon bear an unexpected genetic connection to indigenous people in Australasia. This suggests a previously unknown wave of migration to the Americas.
Also published in July, was a study by an international team of researchers, including senior author Dr. Ripan Malhi, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, titled “Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans.”
This study supports a single migration event. A single group migrated to America, then split into two distinct populations—the northern and southern populations.
The findings challenge a hypothesis that a second migration crossed the Bering Land Bridge, a hypothesis supported by analyses of skull shapes. Malhi said his study found no genetic evidence to support more than one migration.
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Life is a Dream Pisces Super Full Moon Meditation August 29 @ 6:35 p.m. GMT
By Agent 129 Tara Greene
www.taratarot.com wwww.infinitynow.wordpress.com
This Full Moon is the first of three Super Moons this year. The Full Moon will be perigee, closest to the earth and syzygy aligned with the Sun and earth, hours after the full moon making the moon appear larger. Super Moons generate stronger gravitational pulls on the oceans and our own emotions, so we will feel the effects in a stronger way.
Pisces is the twelfth and last sign of the zodiac and the one connected with all things mystical, spiritual, endings, dissolution, and ephemeral. It is water, a feminine, mutable, emotional sign symbolizing the oceanic Source of consciousness from which we all began and to which all things must return.
Pisces, ruled by Neptune in Modern astrology, governs the imagination, the unconscious, that storehouse of…
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If it is to be lived with purpose, life is a delicate balancing act of body and soul, heaven and earth. It requires two feet firmly upon the ground and a clear head high up in the air. Only then are you the master.
In a rush, you are not in control of your world—the world is in control of you. Place your foot gently on the brakes, slow down, switch gears from madness to mind. Reclaim mastery.

Also like a butterfly, if you run after it, it always flys away. If you let it fly freely, perhaps it comes back to you.
Relationships need a lot of care and attention … both people must actively care for and work on the relationship.
And so, if you love the bird, you will let it fly free … but if the bird loves you, it will remain with you.
Every day, you are presented with things that remind you of your own Divinity and the Divinity of the Universe. Each one is a moment that will move your soul and
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Peter Stockinger's Traditional Astrology Weblog
On 13 September 2015, at 06:41UT, there will be a partial solar eclipse. The eclipse will be visible in South Africa, Atlantic and Indian Ocean and Antarctica.The map below shows the visibility of the eclipse:
The astrological chart, cast for London, also shows the event:
Before we will discuss any possible effects on the individual, we should have a look at the mundane astrological implications of this eclipse. To be able to do this, we need to establish where the eclipse is likely to have its greatest effect. For this purpose we need to look at the countries or cities falling under the rulership of Virgo the sign wherein the conjunction between Sun and Moon takes place. We also have to take into consideration that the eclipse’s visibility will greatly enhance its effect.
Looking through traditional source material, we find that Greece with emphasis on Athens, Switzerland with emphasis on Basil…
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Take a moment to re-examine your perspective of an everyday occurrence: try slowing down a bite during a meal, or walking more deliberately down the hall. What do you notice that’s always there, but easily missed?
Our senses provide us with our etchings of reality, various fabrics we draw together to create a semblance of what is real. And yet, how different is the world to a bird, or to a bee, who perceives the world in ultraviolet? Thus, is the secret life of our senses who together weave what is from what could be.
Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul.
— Oscar Wilde
Some 6,000 years ago, not far from Earth, a dim and unremarkable star suddenly exploded in the violent fireball that modern astronomers call a supernova.
On Earth it would have looked like a new star, brighter than the moon and visible even in the daytime for months.

Among the early peoples who saw it were the Sumerians – Persian Gulf farmers and fisherman poised at the brink of civilization. They recorded the event in their myths and gods.
Now the scholar who first identified their record says the legend linking the star to the origins of civilization has turned up in Egyptian hieroglyphs, written thousands of years later.
George Michanowsky, a New York linguist, author and historian, believes the legend was passed along in Sumerian symbols borrowed by the Egyptians.
If so, it would force a reinterpretation of such familiar hieroglyphs as the “ankh” – or symbol of life – and King Tut’s royal emblem.
Some other scholars of the ancient near East disagree with the theory. But Michanowsky, a self-described “lone wolf” who works without support form institutions or foundations, counters that his critics do not understand astronomy. Astronomers believe the supernova may have been the most cataclysmic sky event ever witnessed by men.
The Vela supernova remnant is a supernova remnant in the southern constellation Vela. Its source type II supernova exploded approximately 11,000-12,300 years ago (and was about 800 light years away).
A radio telescope has detected remnants of the explosion. It is a fast spinning dense star called a “pulsar” in the constellation Vela of the southern hemisphere. By timing radio pulses coming from the object, astronomers estimate that it erupted between 8,000 and 4,000 BC. It was toward the end of that period that the Sumerians living on the northern shore of the Persian Gulf developed the world’s first astronomy, mathematics and writing.
The Sumerians had a legend which held that they were taught these arts by a god called Ea, linked to a special star in the constellation Vela.
The reference has puzzled scholars because there are no bright stars today in that part of the sky.
But Michanowsky believes the reference was to the Vela supernova, a theory he propounds in a 1978 book, “the Once and Future Star”. The Vela star was two or three times closer to the earth than the famous supernova seen by Chinese astronomers in 1054.
The Sumerians would have seen it rise and set each day low over the watery southern horizon, and Michanowsky believes the sight so impressed them that it was anthropomorphisized into Ea and supporting legends and deities.
The symbolic record of the Vela star, he says, can be traced from its Sumerian origin to Egyptian hieroglyphs by “one unified train of imagery.”
For example, the Egyptian ankh, or looped cross, is usually thought to represent a sandle thong. But Michanowsky suggests its loop could represent the star, its cross bar the horizon of the Persian Gulf, and its descending bar the reflection of the star on the water.
And he says, the Egyptian goddess Seshat patronness of scribes, may derive from a Sumerian goddess called Nidaba who was patroness of mathematics, writing and astronomy.
Seshat is pictured with a seven pointed headdress often interpreted as a flower. But Michanowsky thinks the headdress comes from a sevenfold Sumerian palm-tree symbol linked both to Ea and to the Vela star, and may represent the star itself rather than the flower.
He also believes the Vela star figures in one hieroglyphic symbol from Tut’s cartouche or royal emblem.
The symbol, a pillar, is among the last three in the cartouche. It usually is taken to refer a southern Egyptian city, and the three symbols together are translated “Ruler of Southern Egypt.” But the translation has troubled Egyptologists since it seems to slight the northern part of Tut’s kingdom.
The supernova explosion that formed the Vela Supernova Remnant most likely occurred 10,000–20,000 years ago. In 1976, NASA astronomers suggested that inhabitants of the southern hemisphere may have witnessed this explosion and recorded it symbolically. A year later, Michanowsky recalled some incomprehensible ancient markings in Bolivia that were left by Native Americans. The carvings showed four small circles flanked by two larger circles. The smaller circles resemble stellar groupings in the constellations Vela and Carina. One of the larger circles may represent the star Capella. Another circle is located near the position of the supernova remnant, George Michanowsky suggested this may represent the supernova explosion as witnessed by the indigenous residents.

Mai ho’okaumaha,e Hau’oli . ʻOhoihoi kou lā.
Don’t worry, be Happy … Enjoy your day

The highest courage is to dare to be yourself in the face of
adversity.
Choosing right over wrong, ethics over convenience,
and truth over popularity.
These are the choices that measure your life.
Travel the road of integrity without looking back, for there is never a wrong time to do the right thing.
ALOHA!

A note of caution: We can never achieve goals that envy sets for us. Looking at your friends and wishing you had what they had is a waste of precious energy. Because we are all unique, what makes another happy may do the opposite for you. That’s why advice is nice but often disappointing when needed.
August 14, 2015
7:53 AM PDT / 10:53 AM EDT / 2:53 PM GMT
21 Leo 30
Impulses that have been smoldering all summer catch fire with August’s Leo New Moon. The event takes influences from two overlapping cycles, rolls them into a fireball and hurtles them — and us — forward.
Under normal circumstances, the Leo Moon gives a boost to our egos, playfulness and need for recognition and attention. This time around, the Moon is not merely priming our inner spark. It is pouring desire and willpower into that spark and catalyzing dramatic developments.
The catalyst angle comes from the New Moon’s tight, easy flow to Uranus, cosmic agent provocateur. Pressures and impulses from the last three years, and from the end of June in particular, are catching fire. (Again.) This link imbues the New Moon with the radically liberating, individuating end of the change imperative that has…
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