First let me begin by saying thank you to everyone who sent warm wishes, energy, and messages about my grandmother’s passing. I was overwhelmed by the outpouring and buoyed by the love. There is no way I can reply to everyone, so please know that your thoughts were well received! I am truly blessed.
I was watching a show the other day, Fringe, and there is an eccentric scientist on the show and he said something that slammed into my heart so hard tears fell from my eyes with recognition. As he was working on some experiment to help solve a case, with so much passion and excitement he said “This is what I was born to do.” Man the explosion inside of me really took me by surprise. And in truth, I cannot even tell you what I do, but I did have to wonder about it. There are a million psychic out there, so it can’t just be readings… and really, beyond readings, it doesn’t feel like I am doing very much.
Yesterday, however, was like an avalanche of information FINALLY being released to us. I also realized when we get information, constant, usable/applicable information, there is actually weight to it. I’ll explain that one in a moment.
We anchor another layer of Galactic Free Space, our holographic universal nature of Being. From the July purge came the August surge of personal responsibility and manifestation. As we released pain, fear, separation, etc., and as we integrated the potent Light infusions, we came to a new level of potential. The month of nine completed the reunion, and in this month of 10 we fully integrate the new level of Being.
This is the Ascension, an internal increase in your vibratory rate, such that at the faster vibrations, you become less dense form and more subtle availability, abel [sic] to create in new ways. The typos often inform, just as if you study language, it will always inform. Why is the month of sept (7)-ember the ninth month? When they changed the calendar, why didn’t they change the names to match? They did it with July – Julianly renamed! It is because the information is still relevant and necessary, or they would have.
Reuters.com - 10/2/12 By Philip Pullella and Naomi O'Leary
(Reuters) - Pope Benedict's former butler, on trial for stealing papal documents, told a Vatican court on Tuesday that during the first weeks of his detention he was held in an isolation room so small he couldn't stretch out his arms and with light on constantly.
Pope Benedict's former butler Paolo Gabriele (R), accused of stealing and leaking the pontiff's personal papers, sits at the start of his trial at the Vatican Sept. 29, 2012. Credit: Reuters/Osservatore Romano
Paolo Gabriele said that during those weeks he had suffered damage to his eyesight and had felt under psychological pressure. On the first night in the room in the Vatican's police station, "even a pillow was denied me", he said.
Robert Thome's dream of becoming a professional athlete was shattered when he broke his neck during a high school football game. As a 15-year-old quadriplegic, he thought his life was over until in rehabilitation he learned how to use his mouth to actively pursue his second-favorite subject, art.
Without the use of his hands, Robert began painting with his mouth. At age 30, he became a member of a global for-profit company that allows him to live independently with a thriving career as an artist.
As many as 2,500 jobs in Franklin County are under immediate risk if the oyster industry can't get more fresh water into Apalachicola Bay. (Flickr Photo/Ryan Marshall)
EASTPOINT, Fla. -- Florida's oyster industry appears near collapse and needs help to survive, including getting more fresh water into Apalachicola Bay from Georgia, Gov. Rick Scott said Wednesday in pledging to try to help.
Scott said the crisis affecting the Gulf Coast shows that federal officials need to adjust how much water is flowing downstream, a dispute that has triggered years of lawsuits among Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Oysters require a mix of fresh and salt water to survive. Drought is contributing to the problem according to state agriculture officials.
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A decline in April-May rainfall over south-east Australia is associated with a southward expansion of the subtropical dry-zone according to research published today in Scientific Reports, a primary research journal from the publishers of Nature.
CSIRO scientists Wenju Cai, Tim Cowan and Marcus Thatcher explored why autumn rainfall has been in decline across south-eastern Australia since the 1970s, a period that included the devastating Millennium drought from 1997-2009.
Previous research into what has been driving the decline in autumn rainfall across regions like southern Australia has pointed the finger at a southward shift in the storm tracks and weather systems during the late 20th century. However, the extent to which these regional rainfall reductions are attributable to the poleward expansion of the subtropical dry-zone has not been clarified before now.
Someone you know meditates. Almost four out of 10 adults do, according to a recent Pew survey. They say it helps them cope with anxiety, pain, depression, stress and insomnia. Meditation improves their ability to think clearly, focus their attention and face difficult situations with greater peace and calm.
For some, meditation is a spiritual practice. It's part of almost every religious tradition. But for a growing number of Americans, meditation is not a matter of faith as much as it's a fact of life.