Heather Fraser ~ What Remains

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SacredScribe May 24 2013

 


Early morning unfolds.

The sun rises, a crow caws, a breeze moves, a seagull soars, a deer grazes, the heart beats, the lungs breathe, the body stretches, coffee steams, tongue tastes, cat purrs.

 

Love Is.

 

The greatest blessing of being alive, is being awareness itself, and noticing the infinite abundance and beauty of life.

 

The truth is, there is no such thing as lack.

 

Only the personal, psychological, hypnotized mind believes in lack.

 

~ Portal Opening a Success~

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Joy and Sychronocity

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Good morning. Today we want to talk about synchronicity and the fact that each day brings more and more of this to you as you reach for the sky and the higher realms and you are more able to see it and grasp it in your hands. You had the thought this morning that joy is all around you, every day, and you only have to choose joy for you to find the joy in your day. 

Near Earth Asteroids

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Spaceweather.com-5/26/13

 

Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet, although astronomers are finding new ones all the time.

On May 26, 2013 there were 1397 potentially hazardous asteroids.

 

 

Recent & Upcoming Earth-asteroid encounters:

Obama to view Oklahoma devastation Sunday

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moore-tornadoDavid Jackson, USA TODAY

President Obama will travel to the Oklahoma City area on Sunday to visit with victims and survivors of this week's deadly storms, aides said Wednesday.

 

Obama will "see first-hand the response to the devastating tornadoes and severe weather that have impacted the area on Sunday night and Monday," said White House spokesman Jay Carney.

 

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Closest three planets until 2021

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EarthSky.org-5/26/13, Deborah Byrd

 

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This photo from Mike O’Neal shows Jupiter, Venus and Mercury on May 25, 2013, one day before they are closest

 

The planetary trio has begun! That’s when three planets fit within a circle with a 5-degree, or smaller, diameter. Jupiter, Venus and Mercury meet that definition of a planetary trio from May 24-29, 2013. And they’ll be even closer – all be about 3 degrees apart – as evening dusk falls on May 25, 26 and 27. May 26 is the closest grouping of these three planets until the year 2021. If your sky is clear – and your horizon unobstructed – look for the planets in the west as soon as the sun sets on these May 2013 evenings. You’ll easily find the two brightest planets there: Venus and Jupiter. The innermost planet Mercury is fainter, but you’ll see it. Some are calling this late May 2013 event a triple conjunction, but a more fitting and descriptive name is planetary trio.

 

Link: Earthsky.org

San Antonio flooding kills 1; 200-plus rescued

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Cbsnews.com - 5/26/13

 

 

 

SAN ANTONIO Torrential rains swamped San Antonio with flash floods on Saturday, leaving at least one person dead as emergency workers in boats rushed to rescue more than 200 residents stranded in cars and homes.

"It was pretty crazy," said Gera Hinojosa, a valet parking cars downtown after the storm. "It was pretty unexpected. We hardly got any warning about it."

For one woman, the storm turned fatal rapidly: Trapped in her car, she climbed to the roof but was swept away in floodwaters, said San Antonio Fire Department spokesman Christian Bove. Her body was later found against a fence, he said. Her name was not immediately released.

 

For more on this story and video please see cbsnews.com

~ Space Weather Update~ SOLAR WIND STORM~ Windspeed 642, Almost 900 Yesterday

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SOLAR WIND STORM: Solar wind is blowing around Earth faster than 600 km/s (1.3 million mph) as our planet moves through the wake of a CME that struck on May 24th. This is causing geomagnetic unrest around the poles. Aurora sightings have been few, however, because of the competing glare of the full Moon. Aurora alerts: text, voice.

 

SUNSET PLANET SHOW: When the sun goes down tonight, step outside and look west. Venus, Jupiter and Mercury have converged to form a bright triangle in the sunset sky. Richard Sears sends this picture from Atwater, California:

"I took the picture on May 25th," says Sears. "What a way to end the day!"

Tonight will be even better. On Sunday, May 26th, the planets fit within a tightening circle less than 3o wide. There won't be another triple conjunction like this until October 2015, so don't miss it! NASA: video, full story.

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