Jupiter

 

For much of January, Jupiter will be visible in the night sky. You can probably see it without a telescope, but if you have one, take a look.
As an astrologer, Jupiter always has fascinated me. As the largest planet in our solar system, it governs synchronicity, expansion, luck, foreign countries, cultures and people, higher education, the law, spiritual beliefs, worldview. In other words, it governs the parts of ourselves that seek lofty answers, a higher truth.

These attributes are defined by the sign and the house in your natal chart where Jupiter falls. Take Taylor Swift. Her Jupiter in Cancer falls in her seventh house of partnerships. Her lucky break came through her family (Cancer), who recognized her talent and moved to Nashville, the heart of the country music scene. The seventh house is where we interact with the larger world through our commitment to a creative skill or talent, an idea or ideal, a dream. When we hit something essential in that larger world, when we enter a partnership with whatever that essential ingredient is, a tipping point is reached. Fame may find us.

Prodigious output is one manifestation of Jupiter doing stuff in a big way and Swift fits the ticket. Since 2005, when she was just 16 and signed a deal with Big Machine Records, she now has 10 studio albums, four live albums, five extended plays, 14 compilations, and has sold over 200 million records worldwide. Her Eras tour began on March 17 2023 and according to a December 9 2024 article in the NY Times, it made a record $2 billion in ticket sales.

So when does this woman sleep? Eat? Live the rest of her life? She doesn’t. Her partnership with her music – and thus with the larger world – is her life. Even when she’s with Travis Kelce, she’s still Taylor Swift, a sensation who, according to Forbes, as of Jan 1 2025, is worth $1.6 billion.

During the election season in 2024, she endorsed a presidential candidate – Kamala Harris. According to CBS News, that prompted a 400 percent increase in voter registration. Trump, of course, came out on Truth Social saying that he hated her. Ah, well. It won’t daunt her Jupiter in Cancer. Jupiter’s power is greater than Trump’s – but don’t tell him that!

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Douglas Grunther: The Quantum And The Dream



Join Trish and Rob for a conversation with…

Douglas Grunther is the creator/host of the Woodstock Roundtable, a rollicking–and multi-award-winning–radio talk show spiced with humor and informed by his love of philosophy, depth psychology, and spiritual insight. His guests have been among the most original
visionaries of our time. He is also a dreamwork facilitator certified by the International Association for the Study of Dreams. He is the author of The Quantum & The Dream, a journey through three remarkable shifts in consciousness. For the first time in the history of evolution, three forms of intelligence have been interacting here on earth: Human intelligence, computer intelligence, and, most influential of all, nature’s intelligence. Beneath the chaos and anxiety of the 24-hour news cycle, The Quantum & The Dream demonstrates how many visionary thinkers, starting in the year 1900 and crossing into this new millennium, reveal underlying connections between the human mind and the patterns of Nature, pointing us towards a New Renaissance.

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Banned Books & a Dystopian future

Recently, I responded to a man on linkedin who is an avid supporter of book banning. It’s ridiculous to even engage people like this. But banning books is the quickest way to render people clueless and stupid about cultural, societal issues, and human issues.

According to the Tallahassee Democrat, Florida ranked first in the 2023-2024 school year for book bans – more than 4500, much higher than the precious year’s 1406 book bans.
According to PEN America, “Of the 4,231 individual titles banned last school year, 39% included LGBTQ characters. In addition, 44% included characters of color and 57% had sex or sex-related content.”

Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, takes issue with the term “book banning.” Last year, he said, “Exposing the ‘book ban’ hoax is important because it reveals that some are attempting to use our schools for indoctrination. In Florida, pornographic and inappropriate materials that have been snuck into our classrooms and libraries to sexualize our students violate our state education standards.”

The man on linkedin argued that parents have the right to make the decision about what their kids read. Yes, that’s fine. What’s not fine is when someone else makes that decision. Take Lois Lowry’s young adult book The Giver. First published in 1993, it’s set in a Dystopian future, in a society where Sameness is the name of the game.

The protagonist of the story, Jonas, 12, is selected to inherit the position of Receiver of Memory, the person who stores all the memories of the time before Sameness. Jonas struggles with concepts of the new emotions and things introduced to him, and whether they are inherently good, evil, or in between, and whether it is possible to have one without the other. The book won the Newberry Medal in 1994 and has sold more than 12 million copies worldwide. It has also been one of the most frequently banned books.

As Lowry says, “Banning books is dangerous and takes away an important freedom. While parents can choose not to have their children read a book, no one should try to make that decision for others.”

With all this book banning and trump entering office in less than a month, threatening mass deportations and other horrors, it feels as if we’re about to enter a Dystopian future.

Here’s a list of frequently banned books..

Among them are titles most of us have read:

Catcher in the Rye

The Handmaid’s Tale

Animal Farm

To Kill a Mockingbird

1984

Fahrenheit 451

Lord of the Flies

Of Mice & Men

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Happy New Year!

It feels weird to be saying this when the countdown to trump’s inauguration begins. I still can’t stand seeing the man’s orange face, hearing his voice, and I won’t ever understand how a convicted felon can be president. But here we are. So my postscript to this new year’s greeting is: Disengage and live your life to the best of your abilities!

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Mind-Blowing Synchronicities

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Trish MacGregor: Star Power For January 2025

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Do we all have some psychic ability?

 

From the book:

In the December 6, 2010 issue of the Cornell Chronicle, the university’s news publication, the headline screamed: Study showing that humans have some psychic powers caps Daryl Bem’s career. That article begins with:

“‘It took eight years and nine experiments with more than 1,000 participants, but the results offer evidence that humans have some ability to anticipate the future. Of the various forms of ESP or psi, as we call it, precognition has always most intrigued me because it’s the most magical,” attested Daryl Bem, professor of psychology emeritus.

His study was published in 2011, in the American Psychological Association’s Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Bem’s experiment was fairly simple.  As he reported in “Feeling the Future,” an article published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, he conducted nine experiments that involved 1,000 Cornell students who viewed erotic photos and found statistically significant results confirming that many people can glimpse the future.

One of his experiments, for instance, provided students with a computer monitor showing a pair of curtains that were side by side. The participants were instructed to choose the curtain that hid an erotic photo. The idea was that such stimuli usually produces certain human responses and the question was whether the response could be obtained before the stimulus occurred. Essentially, the students were asked to “feel” the future – the curtain hiding a photo of explicit sexual activity.

The results? Across 100 sessions, participants correctly identified the future position of the erotic pictures 53.1 percent of the time, better than the 50 percent hit rate expected by chance.  The results, of course, were attacked by skeptics who pointed out that experiments conducted in a lab setting tend to get positive results that are difficult to replicate.

In fact, in 2013, the skeptical group CSICOP celebrated the alleged lack of replication. In response, Dean Radin, author and researcher at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, pointed out that more than 80 replications of the Bem effect show a “highly significant overall effect.” Radin also noted that the CSICOP article was a “…fine example of how that org is more about propaganda than science.” A year later, The Daily Grail listed eight successful replications.

            There will always be skeptics. That’s fine. What isn’t fine is when scientists whose research challenges existing paradigms are trashed just because their investigations and theories don’t conform to mainstream science.

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Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays!

Our tree is tilting because our cats have been jumping at the decorations and knocking them down!

 

 

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TMU Time Machine 10-09-2022: Candice Sanderson: Angels And Aliens

Revisit Trish and Rob’s October 2022 conversation with…

Candice M. Sanderson lives in Naples, Florida. Her life changed in a ten-minute period in August 2013 when she began to receive information from messengers from other-worldly sources. When her training as a psychologist failed to explain these events, she reluctantly followed the breadcrumbs down a path which resulted in extraordinary adventures into the unknown.

Candice first appeared with us on The Mystical Underground in 2020 when we talked about her first book “The Reluctant Messenger,” and we talked to her in February about “The Reluctant Messenger Returns,” which chronicles her expedition across a vast expanse of universal consciousness that led to new truths about life that she thought she had known so well. Her new series, “From the Reluctant Messenger,” highlights some of her more memorable explorations into other-dimensional spaces. The most recent one, called “Close Encounters,” takes a new, unexpected turn for Candice. Links to her YouTube channels and other social media platforms can be found on her website.

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#137

Nearly every afternoon afternoon recently when I glance at the time on my computer, it’s 1:37. Love the numbers.

In 7 Secrets of Synchronicity, we mentioned number 137.  A little background.

A prime number can be divided only by 1 and by itself. Or, put another way, a prime number is a positive integer that can’t equal the product of two smaller numbers. That makes 137 a prime number and a particularly baffling one. In Deciphering the Cosmic Number: The Strange Friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung, Arthur I. Miller refers to this number as the “DNA of light.”The number is also associated with the Kabbalah. Miller explains that in ancient Hebrew, numbers were written with letters and each letter had a number associated with it. “Adepts of the philosophical system known as the Gematria add the numbers in Hebrew words and thus find hidden meanings in them,” Miller wrote.

In Hebrew, the word Kabbalah has four letters that add up to 137. Not surprisingly, physicists began referring to 137 as a mystical number. Wolfgang Pauli, a Nobel laureate and one of the early supporters of Jung’s theories about synchronicity, wrestled with the  implications of 137 for most of his life. When he was admitted to the hospital at age 58 and learned he would be in room 137, he supposedly said, “I will never get out of here.” He was right. He died shortly afterward.

Physicist F. David Peat had his own experience with 137 when he visited the Jung Institute in Bollingen, Switzerland. In an email to us some years ago, he explained he was invited to give a lecture to celebrate the institute’s fiftieth year. Upon arrival at the hotel next to the institute, he was given a key and told his room was on the second floor of the annex.  He walked down to the lake first to “get something of the spirit of Jung.” But after half an hour, nothing happened, so Peat decided to return to the hotel. “I took the elevator to the second floor, removed the key from my pocket and it was 137! I realized I was there to talk about Pauli, not Jung.”

So on the afternoons when I see 1:37 on my computer, it delights me. The DNA of light. Does it get any better than that? I finished a ghostwriting project that I thoroughly enjoyed working on, I’m nearly ready for Christmas, and now when I hear news about trump, I remind myself that light always is more powerful than darkness.

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