Cardinal Cross

In astrology, cardinal signs are about action, doing, movement, forward thrust. Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn. Those are the cardinal signs. Aries, a fire sign, reads like the Star Trek motto – going where no man has gone before- and follows this path through focus on physical action to achieve a goal.  Cancer, a water sign,  follows this path through emotions, intuition, the subjective grasp of life and the universe.Libra, an air sign,  follows this path through social interactions, relationships, communication, mediation. Capricorn, an earth sign, follows the path through career matters, public interactions, and always strives for what is practical and efficient.

 On August 6-7, there’s a rare astrological cardinal cross. It involves Jupiter (expansion), Uranus ( sudden, unexpected events), the moon (emotions, your inner world, the puhlic) Pluto (profound, irrevocable change), Saturn (restrictions,delay, karma), Mars (physical and sexual energy), Venus (love, $, the arts). It’s a biggie. Astrologer Susan Miller says this configuration is so rare she has never seen it in her lifetime and we probably won’t see it against for another 500 years.

Cardinal signs will feel this most of all. But if you have a moon or rising in a cardinal sign, you’re going to be impacted. If you have planets in cardinal signs, you’ll feel this one. If you don’t have a copy of your birth chart, this site generates one. Be sure to have an accurate time of birth – parental verification, birth certificate, recollection of siblings, ministers etc.

OK. So let’s get down to what it all means. Some sort of internal shift is going on and eventually spills into the media, into the public awareness. It’s big, prominent, powerful, and whether we recognize it or not determines the quality of our journey.It occurs suddenly, unexpectedly, out of the blue and results in irrevocable change in how we see the world. The change may not be immediately obvious, but unfolds over time.

A paradigm shift? Perhaps. But what kind of shift? Toward dusk and darkness or dawn and sunlight?  The optimist in me hopes for the latter.

That optimist celebrated the Harmonic Convergence at dawn on a Fort Lauderdale Beach in 1987 (and I am NOT a sunrise person!) and later wondered if it, like Y2K and the alleged end times of 2012 was just hype.The Harmonic Convergence, like the 2012 hype, came about in part because of  Jose Arguelles book The Mayan Factor.  Astrologically, the convergence was supposed to indicate a major energy shift from conflict to peace. But if you look at the 23 years since the Harmonic Convergence, the shift seems to be anything BUT peaceful. And yet, some people, like author and actress Shirley MacLaine, referred to it as a “window of light” that allowed “access to higher realms of awareness.”  I agree on that point. More people are looking for answers now. Real answers. More people are asking deeper questions.

But the astrological aspects that occurred between August 16-17, 1987, are vastly different from the aspects coming up on August 6-7, 2010, from this cardinal cross. Cardinal signs are aggressive according to the nature of the particular sign. Aries is the archetypal warrior. Cancer is the archetypal nurturer and psychic. Libra is the archetypal mediator. Capricorn is the archetypal gungho type A personality.  As a species, maybe the 23 years since the Harmonic Convergence is going to culminate with this cardinal cross. If so, will it be a kind of gluttonous free for all, an orgy of consumption, war, and chest-beating beasts staking out their territories? Or will it be the booster rocket that propels us over the edge, past the tipping point so that we become the powerful mass consciousness that reaches for peace, harmony, equality?

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Crop Circle Enigma

First ‘Julia Set’, photo on left shows Stonehenge above the crop circle

Yesterday we mentioned our contact with Jim  Moseley, editor of Saucer Smear. After our phone conversation, Jim sent us the latest issue. One of the interesting items in the 8-page newsletter deals with crop circles. In the past, Jim has been a skeptic about the idea that the mysterious circles are UFO-related. He still has strong doubts, but now he also doubts that ALL the circles are human creations. Here’s why.
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“In July of 1996, one of the most complex and spectacular crop circles ever seen appeared in a field opposite the famed ruins of Stonehenge. The design became known as the ‘Julia Set,’ because it resembles the mathematical fractal called by that name. We (Saucer Smear) distinctly remember that, at the time, it was logically assumed to be the work of advanced engineering students at a nearby college.

“A pilot crossed this field at about 5:30 p.m. that day and saw nothing unusual. When he crossed it again at 6:15 p.m., the ‘Julia Set’ was in place. This very short window of time is in itself astonishing!

“Police later reported that at 6 p.m. a large number of vehicles were pulled over to the side of a nearby road, causing a traffic hazard. According to a researcher named Lucy Pringle, an (unnamed) woman and her taxi driver were among those parked, and could not believe what they witnessed. They stood for about 30 minutes watching a large design forming under a swirling cloud of mist.

According to Pringle, the woman said there was ‘an apparition,’ an isolated mist’ over the field. As the circle grew, the mist rose. ‘The mist was about 2 or 3 feet off the ground, and was spinning around. As the circle got bigger, the mist swirled faster…and everyone was discussing it, and more and more traffic was building up.’

Moseley went on to point out that no human or alien perpetrators were seen and the formation took about twenty minutes to create. He added: “If this account is true, we are dealing here with a true mystery!”

In typical Moseley-Smear fashion, he followed up that story with another crop circle story that is even more bizarre, though somewhat explainable. This one comes from Australia with a headline that reads: ‘High wallabies being blamed for Aussie crop circles.’

Yes indeed, strange.

According to the report: Wallabies snacking in Tasmania’s legally grown opium poppy fields are getting ‘ high as a kite’ and hopping around in circles, trampling the crops, a state official said. Tasmania Attorney-General Lara Giddings told a budget hearing that she had recently read about the kangaroo-like marsupials’ antics in a brief on the state’s large poppy industry. Tasmaia is the world’s largest producer of legally grown opium for the pharmaceutical market.

“We have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields, getting as high as a kite and going around in circles,” The Mercury newspaper quoted Giddings as telling the hearing, “Then they crash. We see crop circles in the poppy industry from wallabies that are high.”

Hm, maybe our Australian friends would like to explain that one.

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We had a great dinner with Jim, talked a lot about the history of UFO investigation, quite a bit about Roswell, of which Jim is skeptical. It turned out our waitress was from Albuquerque, and was headed there on vacation today. Her two brothers both went to school in Roswell, and she agreed that the most interesting thing about the city was its UFO history.

Jim said that anyone reading the blog who is curious about Saucer Smear can write him for a free issue at
Jim Moseley, Box 1709, Key West, Fl. Of course, if you like it, Jim hopes you become one of his ‘non-subscribers.’

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Just minutes after writing the main part of this post a couple of days ago, I received an e-mail from Gary Bobroff, who has a synchronicity site on Facebook. But instead of synchronicity, he was writing about another site he maintains on  crop circles! So I told him about this post, and here is his reply.

Hey Rob: The other thing that we know about the 1996 Stonehenge Julia Set is the British military records all air traffic through that area and the times of the Busty Taylor (and his MD passenger’s) flight are recorded. Gary

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Saucer Smear Syncho

Click the mysterious box

On July 28, a call came to the house in the evening. The name on the caller ID said Moseley Industries. I answered guessing correctly that it was Jim Moseley, a long-time acquaintance and editor of  Saucer Smear, an 8-page irreverent newsletter filled with gossip about people and organizations involved in UFO investigations. It includes both skeptic and believer points of view from readers, and Jim is more than willing to slam either side, depending on the case at hand. He also occasionally  inserts his view that UFOs are a multi-dimensional  phenomenon. He calls it the 3 1/2-D theory.

Saucer Smear is  always a fun read. But as soon as I answered, I realized that I hadn’t seen Jim’s rag for a few months. (It usually comes out about eight times a year.) That’s when I realized that I’d forgotten to make my ‘love offering’ as Jim calls the donations he receives from  ‘non-subscribers.’ He was calling up to see what had happened to me.

As we talked, I told him about 7 Secrets of Synchronicity and he expressed interest. He called synchronicity ‘a complex and mysterious matter,’ but added that some people he has known see synchronicities in everything that happens to them, and he finds that annoying. He went on to say that he would like to read and review the book for Smear and wondered if there was any synchronicity in his calling at this time.

That’s when Trish walked in the room and reminded me that we were headed down to Sugarloaf Key next Tuesday, which is 14 miles from Key West, where Jim lives. There’s the synchronicity, I told him, suggesting that we meet for dinner on Aug. 4. “Great he responded. That’s my 79th birthday.”

Jim tentatively accepted the synchronicity, but wanted to know how often we went to Sugarloaf Key. In fact, the last time we made the trip we had just started this blog and had published our first post before we left.

More Moseley weirdness manana. Dinner tonight.

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Simply Pharaonic

We’ve written a couple of times about columns  Dick Cavett has written in the New York Times in which he expresses his befuddlement regarding astonishing coincidences that have occurred in his life. In spite of being well read, Cavett seemed surprisingly ignorant of synchronicity and all that has been written about it.

Now, here’s a synchronicity that involves Cavett. In this instance, the synchronicity was experienced by Marc Seifer, a psychology professor at Roger Williams University, and the author of Transcending the Speed of Light–Consciousness , Quantum Physics, and the Fifth Dimension. In that book, which explores consciousness and its relationship to science, Seifer includes a chapter on synchronicity. This story is taken from that chapter, and happened in 1975.

While his girlfriend was shopping, Seifer waited in the car and read a book on parapsychology. He came across a passage that contained an unfamiliar word–pharaonic– and figured it was related to the word pharaoh.  When his girlfriend returned from the shop, they visited a nearby museum, and found an Egyptian exhibit in the basement that included the mummy of a pharaoh. 

That, in itself, seemed like an interesting coincidence. But that evening, while watching the Dick Cavett show, Cavett actually used ‘pharaonic’ in a sentence. “This astonished me, as before that day I had never even known that such an adjective existed,” Seifer wrote. Simply pharaonic.

After I wrote the above story, I was about to close the file but felt there might be something more to include. So I paged ahead in Seifer’s book and something caught my eye. On the weekend of July 5, 2007, Seifer decided to look for a quote to include in his book from Jane Roberts. So he dug out his copy of Seth Speaks, which he wrote that he hadn’t opened in possibly twenty years.

“I looked through the book and saw all the underlining I had done back in the 1970s, but could not find a quote that fit my needs.” So he put the book away. The following night, a friend came over and as soon as she arrived mentioned that she’d been reading Seth Speaks. “She reached into her pocketbook and retrieved the very same purple paperback that I had put away less than twenty-four hours earlier.”

Okay, here’s an added twist. Trish and I also have that purple paperback and we, in fact, did find a quote from it for The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity. We used it at the beginning of Chapter 7, The Global. Here it is:

“You cannot begin to understand the nature of mass events of any kind unless you consider the even greater framework in which they have their existence.” – Jane Roberts

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The Garage Sale

Ansel Adams
 

Finding a good news story is more challenging than I thought it would be. They exist, but it takes time to find them. But here’s one, from NPR.   Ten years ago, Rick Norsigian, a building painter in Fresno, California, bought a batch of negatives at a garage sale for $45. It turns out the negatives were taken by Ansel Adams and are worth about $200 million.

But this story also has a down side. Ansel’s grandson and the Adams dams’ grandson and the Ansel Adams Trust are disputing the claim.

Like I said, finding these good news stories is challenging! However, on the right-hand side of the screen is a link for happy news stories!

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Babies Eating Lemons

A good laugh for the day!

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#26 and Palindromes

 This painting by Paul Klee expresses (to me, anyway) the confusion we sometimes feel when certain numbers recur and we aren’t sure what they mean. Number clusters, as we’re written before, are archetypal in that numbers have meaning and when they reappear in our lives, it usually means that archetype has been activated in our psyches.

This synchro came from DJan. It struck me for a couple of reasons, but primarily it was the number – 26. We’ve posted synchros about: 11s, 111s, 11:11; 23; 33; 911;137; 14; 3;126. but never a 26.
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Today, on the way home on the bus, I was pondering the curious fact that for some reason I’ve written exactly 26 posts each month in 2010. It happened completely by chance until last month, when I noticed it for the first time, and I intentionally made sure that May contained 26 of them. Then I forgot about it until yesterday, when I realized that if I wrote another one today, I would also have 26 posts for the month of June!

I was thinking about it to myself when I spied a house number, 2112, and realized it is a palindrome. A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of units that can be read the same way in either direction.

My sequence of 26 posts is not a palindrome, but the whole idea of different combinations, lucky and unlucky ones, numbers that read the same in both directions, repeating numbers, fascinates me. I’m superstitious to a certain degree, and I realized that I had to find out what 26 means in numerology. Not much, actually; it’s the 2 + 6 = 8 that seems more important to numerologists. In doing a little research, I realized that I am actually more interested in mirror images, like palindromes. I have long considered my lucky number to be 11, which is one. Dates are often palindromes, the last one having been January 2, 2010, or 01/02/2010. The next one will be November 2, 2011, or 11/02/2011. Is this interesting to you as well?

Just a little teaser before I let you go: are you aware of some of the cute phrases that are palindromes, such as “Was it a rat I saw?” or “Dammit, I’m mad!” Aren’t they fun?
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Climate and War and Secret 7

It’s now official. July is the hottest month on record since data was first collected almost a century ago. And perhaps synchronistically, July was also the deadliest month in Afghanistan in the course of this nine-year-old war. Is there a connection?

I believe so. If we look at our planet as the product of a mass consciousness, that  nearly 7 billion souls are constantly creating and fine-tuning what we, the family of man, experience, then the metaphor seems to fit into Secret 7. When synchronicities manifest themselves through global events, the universe seems to be addressing us as a collective. 

So what’s the message?

Intuitively, most of us sense that something is wrong even if we can’t articulate it. The oil spill, the wars,the climate, the disparity between rich and poor, the vanishing middle class. We see the evidence daily in our own neighborhoods – the rising cost of food, health care costs, insurance, college educations. We see the foreclosure signs. We hear the stories of the dispossessed, the denied, the homeless, the sick and dying. We feel the heat of a society where the old paradigms are collapsing, burning.

And yet. In the midst of all the bad, depressing news, in the midst of synchronicities that are the equivalent of shrieking alarms, there are miracles. Years ago, when my father was in a wheelchair and just learning to navigate the Internet, he suggested creating a website about good news, positive, uplifting news. Unfortunately, that was in the time before blogs and FrontPage was the website builder that was supposedly the easiest to use. I couldn’t master it, much too complicated. So the idea died.

Now I feel he was onto something. So every day, I’m going to find at least one thing in the news that is positive, that points to possible paradigm shifts away from war and toward peace; away from destruction, toward construction; away from death and toward life.We’re a resilient species. If enough of us get it, then the paradigm will shift and our reality will also change for the better.

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One More Book Synchro

 This story came from Kim Edmands.   It’s the kind of synchro we love to hear about. It’s as if 7 Secrets has found its own momentum. Several times now, people have reported finding the book sitting on top of a stack of unrelated books, just waiting for them to pick it up. It’s how we have found books over the years – one falls off a shelf and lands at your feet, that sort of thing. Many thanks to Kim for taking the time to write!
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Last week I was going to the Mall and decided to enter through Barnes and Noble with no intention of purchasing a book, just passing through to another store inside.

As I entered the store, I had been deep in thought about signs and their meanings. Having lost a son several years ago, signs have taken on a different meaning to me. Butterflies and dragonflies are of interest me. A workshop I recently attended they talked about signs and their meanings, so it opened me to something new. I had been thinking about it all day.

As I entered the store– sitting there on the front table next to the door, I spotted a book with a butterfly on it, so naturally I was drawn to it. The title— The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity.  There it sat by itself, apart from the other random books on the the table. I picked it up, not knowing what the title meant. I immediately realized it was exactly what I was just thinking about!!

Now, that is synchronicity!!
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As a bonus, Kim added this synchro:
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A synchronicity from years ago:

I was driving to work and a song came on the radio. It was a song that a previous co-worker played over and over while we worked. So it naturally reminded me of him. He had not worked at the restaurant for 6 months and last I heard he was living out of state.

Then out of my mouth I heard myself saying “He is going to be at work tonight”. I laughed to myself and thought that was a crazy thought because he lived over 1,000 miles away!

As I walked into the kitchen of the restaurant, there stood the very person who I had just said would be there that night!! I was dumbfounded. I immediately asked him why he was there– he said he had just gotten back into town and the owner called him to fill in at the last minute because he was ill.  

Of course, I did not tell anyone of my experience that night- it seemed like an odd thing to experience. I have experienced other synchronicites, but this is the one that sticks in my mind the most. Maybe it is the first one I remember experiencing- I was in my 20’s.

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Mass Dreams of the Future

A little background on this book, published in 1989.

On November 22, 2009, we posted a story called Domed City. It was about an hypnotic progression that Renie Wiley, a psychic and friend, did for Rob and I. To recap from that earlier post, I saw myself as a bald woman, living in a domed city. Renie asked me a series of questions about why we were living in domes, why I was bald. It wasn’t a style; it was the result of a genetic shift in the population apparently the result of some sort of catastrophe way back when (no dates given). Now the lucky people lived in domes, the unlucky ones lived outside, eking out an existence in a shattered landscape.

Not long afterward, we ran across Mass Dreams of the Future by Helen Wambaugh and Chet Snow. Dr. Wambaugh , a past-life regressionist for nearly thirty years, began progressing groups of people in their future lives. She progressed more than 2000 people in France and the U.S. to three different time periods – the late 1990s, 2100 and 2300. Three different future scenarios emerged – and one of them was life in the dome.

So I was thinking about this book the other day, looked for it in our library, couldn’t find it, and ordered a used copy. It arrived yesterday and I’m now about halfway through it. What’s especially interesting about the book now,  more than 20 years after I first read it, is that Helen used the late 1990s as one of her target eras. As Rob noted, she probably chose that date  because of the proximity to the year 2000.

But the 1990s material in the book doesn’t fit that time frame at all. If anything, it fits what is happening in the world now: an inflation in food prices; unusual weather patterns that “wreak havoc on crops and livestock production; a stock market that is no longer a secure investment because “it swings up and down more wildly” than ever before; an intensification in financial crises and bank failures; difficulties with credit cards; increased volcanic activity, more severe earthquakes, both of which “disrupt communications and fan inflationary pressures.” The material also goes into the types of political turmoil that people saw in their progressions, all of which echoes the current political turmoils.

Even though the time frame for these scenarios is wrong, Helen’s statistics are fascinating – and troubling. After each of these progression workshops, Helen had the participants fill out extensive questionnaires about what they experienced and which era they went to – late 1990s, 2100, or 2300 AD. About 6 percent of participants chose 2100 AD while 13 percent chose 2300 AD. In other words, only 20 percent of so of the participants saw themselves living in either of these future time periods. Helen was  so puzzled and troubled by these statistics that she asked several colleagues to hold identical workshops. But the statistics were consistent: only 20 percent of participants saw themselves in future lives either of these eras.

In chapter 8, the book discusses “mass dreams” of 2300 A.D. and beyond and one of these scenarios is the domed cities. They are described as “modern, futuristic cites set among rolling hills and verdant fields. Buildings incorporate curved roofs or domes which are translucent.” I didn’t see any rolling hills, but the dome in which I lived was certainly translucent. 

Helen was apparently so depressed by her findings – of a severely depopulated planet in the twenty-second century – that she considered not publishing her findings. Fortunately for the rest of us, she overcame her reluctance. So despite the inaccuracies about the late 1990s target date (Nebraska, for instance, is on the west coast), there’s a lot of material in this book that coincides with what Edgar Cayce predicted (his dates were wrong, too) and with what other psychics throughout the centuries have predicted. And if you talk to a Christian about the end times, they say it’s all in the bible.

Chet Snow is still alive. He apparently leads tours to sacred sites around the planet. Right here, you can  see a map of what he believes the planet will look like at some point between 1998 and 2012. While I was reading this material tonight, I received a text message from Gypsy, alerting us to a National Geographic special on 2012 and the end of the Mayan calendar. Nice little synchro.

So Rob and I watched it – and nearly turned off the TV when they showed a scientist trekking through woods and brush to get to Chichen Itza. When the site is open to the public, it’s filled with tour buses. The surrounding area looks like a parking lot. The best part of the show was at the end, 16,000 feet in the mountains of Peru, where tropical plants were flash frozen 5,200 years ago, a time frame indicated in various cultures – including the Mayan calendar – for some sort of catastrophic event that changed the global climate and geography.

Skipping around in the book, there was a part about where some of the participants in these progressions saw themselves living in these future eras: Arizona, Louisiana, Mississippi, New England, Utah, Washington state, Oregon, greater NYC,  Australia, England, France, Tibet, the shores of the Indian Ocean.An American depicted Manhattan of 2090 as “having no plant life…the tops of the buildings were damaged and there were piles of rubble, stones and pebbles underfoot.” Other descriptions of various areas included a report by a San Francisco man who felt he was living among the ruins of L.A. He could see “islands, perhaps what’s left of California. The weather is strange, with fog and clouds and lots of purple in the sky.”

As I watched the National Geographic special, I kept thinking about the oil in the Gulf of Mexico. Is that the planetary tipping point?

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