Books, e-books, Memories

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Certain books trigger particular memories in much the same way that scents often do.

The other day, while going through our books to weed them out and take some of them to Goodwill, I ran across The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCullough’s beautiful novel about a love affair between an Australian woman and a priest, and suddenly, I was in the bookstore in Vero Beach where I had bought this book  in 1977. I had never heard of the author or the book before then, but the cover captured me. I remember taking the book to work with me every day and reading it on my lunch hour. I was working as a librarian and Spanish teacher in a prison for juvenile offenders and that story whisked me right out of that world and into the one McCullough wrote about  so eloquently.

During this same excursion through our books, I ran across Looking for Carroll Beckwith, the True Stories of a Detective’s Search for His Past.  What the title doesn’t tell you is that Beckwith was tracking down one of his own past lives and his story is quite compelling. I came across it the year it was published, in 1999, and remember devouring it at the gym and while waiting in line to pick up Megan after school. When I finished it, I gave it to my dad to read. He was living with us then, my mother was in an Alzheimer’s facility, and I felt it would open him to the possibility of reincarnation. It did.

In 1975, I was teaching Spanish to hormonal middle schoolers – grades 6, 7, 8. One day, a kid named Bryan handed me Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot.  “Read this, Ms. Trish. You’ll love it. This King guy is really good.”

Bryan was a rabble rouser, so I had my doubts about the book. But Bryan was also an avid reader and knew his books. Turns out he was right about this one. Salem’s Lot was King’s second novel, but the first by him that I’d read.  In the years since, I’ve bought just about everything King has written.  Because of the association between Bryan and King, I’ve always remembered the rabble rouser!

Somewhere in the early 1980s, right around the time I met Rob, I was in a used bookstore and came across a book by Vonda McIntyre, Dreamsnake.   I had never read anything by her, but the title and the cover were so compelling, I bought it. This book remains one of my favorites, a kind of shamanic quest through a post-nuclear world.  

And these are just a handful of books with vivid memories attached to them. I somehow don’t think e-books will ever live up to this kind of thing. I like my Nook, I recognize the value of e-books, I understand that publishing is moving more and more in this direction.  But there’s something so intimate and mysterious about holding an actual book, turning the pages, marking the spot where you stop  and start reading again. E-books, in their present form, can never be a substitute for that.

On the bookshelf next to my desk I keep certain books that speak to me: Walter Tevis’s Queen’s Gambit, Philip Pullman’s The Golden Compass,  one of the Harry Potter books, Scott Spencer’s Endless Love,  The Hunger Games, The Shining,  Dean Koontz’s Watchers  are a among them. They get me through times when I’m blocked in a novel, when things don’t feel right and I’m not sure why, when my characters just aren’t behaving or cooperating. They push me forward.

The non-fiction books remind me that the world is much more mysterious and magnificent than we know. I sometimes rotate these books, depending on what I’m writing. I don’t think e-books will ever serve this same purpose for me. I mean, honestly, how can you rotate e-books? How can e-books display a spine, a title, a cover and pages that I can touch and turn?

I learned to read when I discovered comic books. I saved my comic books, hoarded them, kept them in neat stacks in my closet. When we moved from Caracas to the U.S., my parents tossed out all my comic books. I didn’t realize that until we were in the States, unpacking, and when I discovered what they had done, I was devastated. The comic books, like my books today, also held memories.  And, I should add, some of them would bring a tidy sum of money today.

It’s odd, the things that trigger memories. For some people, it’s a certain smell, a view, a place. For me, it’s books. Actual books. The real thing. For me, it’s the title, the art on the cover, the back copy, and then the pages and the story. You dive in. You get lost.  And when you surface for air, your world is changed.

 

 

 

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Stephen King and the Occupy Movement

 


I love it when one of my favorite authors, who is definitely in the one percent,  supports something like the Occupy movement.

On the  Occupy Bangor website, King and his wife Tabitha wrote:

“It’s time for the wealthy to pay their fair share before the middle class becomes the forgotten class. And it’s time for the banks to give back what they were given. There are those in politics, particularly those on the conservative side, who can’t get enough of telling people that the wealthy one per cent must not be taxed because doing so kills jobs. The real job-killers are corporate greed and political expediency. It’s time for working people in Maine and all across the country to take back the American dream.”

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The 9-9-9 Herman Cain Synchro

Here’s another global synchronicity and it’s an intriguing one. Several weeks back, Herman Cain, one of the Republican candidates for the presidency,  presented his 9-9-9 tax idea.   According to CNN, 84 percent of Americans would pay more under his tax plan. Read about it here.

In the past week or so, however, sexual harassment accusations against Cain have surfaced and his tax plan has been left in the dust. Supposedly when he was president and CEO of the National Restaurant Association, he made sexual overtures toward several women, which included an invitation to one woman to visit his private corporate apartment.   At least two women were supposedly paid off by the association and signed  nondisclosure agreements that prevented them from speaking publicly about any of it. One woman was paid $45,000, the other $35,000, and left their jobs with the association.

Now here’s the synchro. According to one woman’s attorney, the settlement was signed on 9/99.  This  one is a good example, we think, of the dark trickster. The 9-9-9 tax scenario elevated Cain to the top of the Republican pack, and the disclosures, culminated on 9-99, might be his downfall.

Can you read faces? Look at Cain’s expression in the above pic. His eyes are smiling, but his lips are turned down. How do we interpret that?

 

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November Astro Highlights

I’m not sure where 2011 went. It seems like yesterday was January 1, but here it is, early November.  And what an interesting month this should be. Here are some highlights:

What the moon is doing:

On November 10, we’ve got a full moon earth sign Taurus. Full moons usually indicate a culmination, a harvest, a completion. Once again, go here  to get a copy of your natal chart and look for a symbol that resembles a circle with horns.

That’s Taurus. If it’s on the cusp of your first house – in other words, if you have Taurus rising – then the culmination concerns your personal life. If it’s on the cusp of your 4th house,  then it concerns your home and domestic situation. If it’s on the cusp of your 10th house, then it concerns your career. Look here to find out what the houses represent. Regardless, this full moon should be pleasant for most of us.

There are two biggies this month – Mercury’s retrograde and  a solar eclipse in fire sign Sagittarius on November 25. Let’s do the eclipse first.

Solar eclipses tend to concern external events. They usher in new opportunities, new chapters in our lives, new, new, new. This one is absolutely positive, particularly for you fire signs – Aries, Leo, Sagittarius – and you air signs – Gemini, Libra, Aquarius. For the rest of you, find out where Sadge is in your natal chart – it looks like an arrow.

That’s where the opportunities will surface. Through the opportunities this eclipse brings, you’re able to grasp the larger picture, the bigger truth, of whatever you’re doing – a life path, a career, a relationship, finances, family. The really stunning part of this eclipse, though, is a rare trine in earth signs.

Trines always indicate a smooth, effortless unfolding and with this one, we have Jupiter in Taurus – expansion, luck; Mars in Virgo– physical stamina, sexuality, ambition, what drives you; and Pluto in Capricorn – the transformer. Trines in earth signs are grounding. Think of yourself as barefoot on the beach, a huge wave comes in, rolls over you, and doesn’t move you one iota because your feet are deeply rooted. The other notable detail about this eclipse is that Uranus, the planet of sudden, unexpected events, forms a close, beneficial angle to the eclipse degree. Any opportunities that surface for you do so suddenly, unexpectedly.

In terms of the Occupy movement, I hope this earth trine suggests that they’re in for the long haul in spite of winter, police intervention, and political talking points.

OK. Then there’s the Mercury retrograde, in Sagittarius, which beings the day before Thanksgiving – November 24 – and extends until December 13. It’s the last Merc retro of the year; that’s the good news. The fact that it falls in the busiest shopping season is, well, a bummer. Astrologer Susan Miller is quite specific about what this retro means in terms of holiday shopping – if you keep your gifts under $200, then you may not be in the return line on December 26. The best bet is to shop on either side of the retro, especially if you’re buying electronics.  The usual rules also apply for this retro.

–       If you have to travel, be flexible, think of it as an adventure, because there could be delays, cancellations, abrupt and inexplicable changes in your itineraries.

–       Back up all computer files on external hard drives, flash drives, the more, the better. There’s no such thing as redundancy during a Merc retro.

–       Don’t sign contracts.

–       If you’re expecting checks, request that they arrive before November 24.

–       If you shop online during the retro, merchandise may not arrive in time for Christmas. Best to shop in person.

But the bottom line with astrological predictions – with any kind of divination – is that they only present potential. What you do with that potential is up to you and your free will.

 

 

 

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Global Synchro and Occupy Wall Street

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlRVwoMtYUQ

 

The Occupy movement that began in NYC on September 17, has now reached a global tipping point. With any global event, you can usually find synchronicities.  In 7 Secrets of Synchronicity, we called these kinds of synchronicities The Global: When synchronicities manifest themselves through global events, the universe seems to be addressing us as a collective.

Here’s the synchro, as tragic as it is:

On October 26, Iraq War vet, Scott Olsen, 24, suffered a fractured skull during Occupy Oakland in California. He was hit in the head with a projectile during a violent confrontation with Oakland police.

He was on a ventilator for several days while physicians debated about whether he needed surgery to relieve the pressure on his brain. He is now in rehab. The man who was critically injured for exercising his first amendment right to free speech is still unable to speak.  So this young vet, who did two tours in Iraq and wasn’t injured, came home and was seriously injured by an Oakland cop, on American soil.

In a larger sense, this synchro addresses the bottom line of this movement. For way too long, the 99 percent simply suffered whatever hand was dealt them. They lost their jobs, their homes, they went bankrupt. They voted Obama into the White House in overwhelming numbers because they believed his slogan, Yes, we can. They believed he was the agent of change. But after three years, it became apparent that he was interested only in bipartisan deals with right-wing Republicans.

And things in the U.S. went from bad to worse. While corporations recorded record profits, the middle class began to shrink.

In recent weeks, Obama’s tone has changed somewhat. Perhaps he has been influenced by the Occupy movement, maybe he’s simply in campaign mode. But one thing is for sure: the movement has changed the political discourse in Congress. It also prompted Bank of America, the largest bank in the country, to forego its $5 a month charge for using your debit card.

The 99 percent are being heard now. Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont, and  a handful of Democratic senators are introducing legislation for an amendment that would overturn the Supreme Court ruling that said corporations are people, entitled to the same rights as people under the constitution, and notably, enabling corporations to give unlimited sums to political organizations. Hence, creating a scenery that essentially has resulted in a country in which we now have all the democracy that money can buy.  As Bernie Sanders so eloquently and bluntly expressed it, the idea that Exxon Mobile is a person is “insane.”

If such an amendment passes, then the 99 percent and the Occupiers who became their voice, will have been heard. And Scott Olsen’s voice will echo across time, reminding us that Democracy still works, that it didn’t end with a massacre like that in Tiananmen Square in 1989.

 

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Blogging

(This photo has nothing to do with this post. It’s a picture I took of an orchid in Costa Rica!)

This post is strictly informational and may be of use to bloggers generally.

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Who reads your blog? What brings them to your site? What are they looking for? Where do they live? How many retuning visitors do you have?  After blogging for nearly three years, these kinds of statistics continue to fascinate me.

Early on, we started using sitemeter, a reliable gadget that dutifully collects the kinds of information mentioned above. But there’s some information on sitemeter – like full ISPs – that only available if you pay $6.95 a month. Granted, that’s not a whole lot of money for the information you get. And for the price, sitemeter retains info on your last 4,000 hits.  Several days ago, I ran across something even better than sitemeter – and it’s free. It’s called Stat Counter and here’s a list of its free features.

It goes on your dashboard, is invisible to your visitors, and is easy to use. I wasn’t paying too much attention to it until this morning. I glanced at the beautifully laid out graph – and nearly gagged on my coffee. Yesterday, the blog received nearly 1,100 hits. I quickly went down the list of categories on StatCounter, trying to find out what  was going out. Obviously, the blog had been mentioned somewhere.

The first thing I discovered was that most of these hits were coming to a particular post.  It’s one of the classic synchros, and we posted it way back in 2009. I eventually traced the hits to a mention on tumblr.

OK, I was now dutifully impressed that one mention on a blogging platform that I’d heard of had resulted in so many hits.   So, this evening I spent a few hours playing around with tumblr, trying to figure out how I would set up a blog. I would be interested in hearing from anyone who uses this platform. My sense is that to customize a tumblr blog, you have to use “simple” HTML or custom coding.  That’s great, if you understand HTML code, which I don’t, or know how to custom code, which I don’t.

WordPress is complicated enough for me. I must admit there are days when I long for the simplicity of blogger, for its versatility and  ease of use. No code. That said,  tumblr had supposedly surpasses WordPress for the number of blogs it has – 20 million and counting. Maybe it’s time to take a course in HTML code!

 

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Clusters of Twos

One of the sites I visit periodically is George Ure’s urban survival blog. His posts are mostly about the economy, but now and then he publishes a letter from a reader or something  else that catches my attention. The other day, I ran across this interesting letter from one of his readers who experienced synchronicities involving clusters of twos.

In 7 Secrets of Synchronicity, secret 5 is called The Clusters: “Synchronicity manifests itself in clusters of numbers, names, objects, words, symbols.” Carl Jung, who experienced many numerical synchronicities throughout his life, believed that numbers represent “an archetype of order which has become conscious.” The meanings of such clusters may not be immediately apparent when you experience them.  That was the case for Ure’s reader . We’ve edited it slightly for brevity.

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Today is October 20th.  This is a true story.  It just happened to me, starting about a week and a half ago.

I bought a carton of eggs from the local grocery.  The next day I started breakfast, took out the first egg, broke it and out comes two yokes.  Somewhat amazed, I thought to myself that I haven’t seen one of those in a long while.  I picked up the next egg and broke it and again, two yokes!  I remember saying out loud, “Wow…what are the odds?”   So I had two eggs, two yokes.  I broke the rest of the carton and they were regular eggs.

A few days had gone by and I didn’t think much of the event.  I then experienced a major medical situation where I spent four days in the acute care center.  When I was in the acute care center a routine test was performed on me that requires two injections.  The next day, a nurse tells me that the test needs to be repeated because the last one was performed incorrectly. So I received two tests.  The parameters of this test requires two entry points in order to arrive at a diagnosis.

It was here that the number two (2) began to resonate somehow in my life.  It was here that I start to wonder about things – as if something is brooding almost.  I have experienced synchronicity many times before and I know how to recognize when it happens and take notice.

Eventually, I’m discharged from the hospital and my friend took me to the store to pick up a few things here at the local store.  Among the items I purchased was a carton of eggs.

It is important to remember that the “two egg/two yoke” event that happened previously did not resonate within me and I wasn’t expecting anything out of the ordinary – in relation to the eggs.  Also, the thoughts I experienced while in the hospital with my questioning of 2s had already escaped me as well.

The next day I started breakfast, and I took out the first egg and broke it – was a single-yoke egg.  I remember saying to myself “Awww…I was hoping for a double yoke….”

I picked out the next egg, broke it and what comes out?  Two yokes!  I have only used four eggs in this carton thus far so I do not know what is in the rest of my carton
of eggs.

Ok, so now I have experienced a two egg/two yoke scenario, a “second egg”/two yoke scenario.  And a two test scenario.

Today, I had to travel to another rural town to visit the second-hand store  (as I write this I just noticed “second-hand” store in relation to 2s.)  I was looking for a used toaster.

I asked Linda, the store owner if she had any toasters.  She looked at me with amazement
and tells me “Wow!  You’re the second person to ask for a toaster, that guy that just left was asking for a toaster as well.”  But, she didn’t have any toasters for either of us.  I did buy two blankets, though, without even realizing at the moment — two blankets.

I remember when she said this, all these events that are related to 2s: two eggs, two yokes…two injections, two tests…and now two people looking for a toaster!

What are the odds of this happening?  All of this has happened from about one week previous to this past Sunday.  What is going to happen next?  And is there something more that is to be experienced?

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There was more material in his letter about various premonitions he has experienced over the last decade that have come true – about 9-11, earthquakes – and more recurring two clusters. He ends his letter to Ure with:

Something is happening.I have experienced synchronicity events before and this is more pronounced than other times. Also other people are playing a part in these events. These are not just stories that I conjure up. I’m being shown a message but I’m not sure what.  I have a hunch, but I’m too frightened to tell the public.

Numerical clusters are among the most mysterious synchronicities.  Frequently, the message is personal, but sometimes, there’s a larger, collective warning in such clusters.  Click here, here, here, here for some of the posts we’ve written on number clusters.  What’s your take on all these twos?

 

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Crack between Worlds

Last night I dreamed of a long crack in the wall of a room just below the ceiling. It kept getting larger and larger and I became concerned about it, figuring I needed to patch it up quickly. When I woke up, I puzzled over the dream and others that I remembered. I actually recalled four dreams, which is pretty good for me.

Then it occurred that it was Halloween, the day when the veil between worlds is thinnest. I realized the crack-in-the-wall dream might’ve symbolic of the crack between worlds and I was concerned that it was getting too large.

I was thinking about that dream later in the morning when we received an e-mail from Marie Jones, who will interview us Friday for Unknown Country about Synchronicity and the Other Side. Marie is a writer and producer and I noticed that she had added a link to the bottom of the e-mail. So I hit it. Try it and see the eerie synchro….

www.19Hzthemovie.com

 

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Happy Halloween!

 

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Powder

 

There are some movies that become part of the family tradition over the years. When my parents were alive, one of those movies was Raising Arizona, a Coen Brothers movie with Nicholas Cage and Holly Hunter that is one of the funniest movies I’ve ever seen.    We watched it periodically just to remind ourselves how crazy life can be.

In our immediate family, one of those movies is Powder, released in 1995, and starring Mary Steenburgen, Sean Patrick Flanery and Lance Henriksen. The plot is pretty simple. From IMDB: “A young, bald, albino boy with unique powers shakes up the rural community he lives in.” But that pithy summary tells you absolutely nothing about the human complexities in the story, the raw emotion you feel throughout the film, and the visionary qualities that are universal to the human condition, particular now.

We watched it again tonight, and were astonished that Powder never garnished any movie awards. Sean Patrick Flannery, who plays Powder,  is simply amazing in this movie. He subsequently played VP Greg Stilson in the TV show The Dead Zone, was the young Indiana Jones, and is scheduled for a whole bunch of films in 2011 and 2012. While we were watching, Megan paused the movie to tell us about the writer/director, Victor Salva, who was convicted of child molestation. When the film was released,  the boy he molested boycotted the film, which undoubtedly contributed to its “less than stellar box office.” (IMDB)

Yet, when we watched this film, we were struck by the evolved message. In one particularly moving scene, Powder is with a young woman at a park  (Melissa Lahlitah Crider  and asks to hold her hand. This woman was in his science class the day Jeff Goldblum (the teacher) did an electricity experiment  and the electrical current shot out of the contraption Goldblum used to illustrate his scientific point – and into Powder, eventually levitating him.

In the park, he’s trying to describe to the woman how most people, within themselves, feel isolated and alone and separate from everything and everyone, but that’s not really how it is. Everything and everyone is connected, he says, and then touches his fingers to hers.  And suddenly, she gets it. She understands. He is showing her Indra’s Net. They are completely tuned into each other and to everyone and everything that is connected to them.

In another moving scene, Lance Henricksen, who plays the sheriff, suddenly realizes what Powder is and asks him to come to his home, where his wife is dying. The doctors don’t understand why his wife is still alive and Powder becomes a conduit that enables Henricksen to communicate with his wife.  He learns his wife can’t pass on until she is certain that Henricksen and his estranged son reconcile. At this point in the film, Megan bursts out, “My God, Powder is pure energy, that’s what this movie is about.”

And by the end of the movie, it’s obvious that she’s right. As Goldblum puts it at one point, You’re what  humanity might be in a thousand years.

If you haven’t seen this movie, by all means treat yourself to it. There’s profundity here, and even though it was made 16 years ago, the message may be even more pertinent today.

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An interesting synchro. While Megan paused the movie to comment about Powder as pure energy, out white cat, Powder, jumped onto the couch for some human loving and Rob exclaimed, “Synchro. Let’s write it up.”

Here’s the trailer:

https://youtu.be/YJexgdk6tw4

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