Dr. Alex Ling: The Cosmic Ocean

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Dr. Alex Ling was born in Vorst, Germany, and he followed his family’s tradition of becoming a general practitioner. However, he became disillusioned by the pharmaceutical-dominated healthcare system and chose to pursue a holistic approach to health, emphasizing lifestyle and diet through self-awareness and spiritual practices.
He is also a successful sculptor, a researcher in megalithic sites, and the founder of the healing natural water company Aquan. He also leads adventure travel groups to sacred sites. He lives in Cornwall, England, with his partner, Vivienne.

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Falling…on Your Face!!

 

This is an odd synchro. Two friends from the dog park, a man and a woman, both experienced facial injuries from a fall sustained because of their dogs, on the same day, in different cities. The circumstances are different, but the end result was the same.

The man was walking his dog in his neighborhood (dog in photo, Abby, part Pitt, part American bulldog, very strong!)  and had stopped to talk to a neighbor out for a walk at the same time. His dog saw something – a squirrel? Another dog? – and suddenly lunged away from him. Lloyd  wasn’t prepared for that powerful jerking on his dog’s leash and was slammed to the ground. Lots of blood, a tooth knocked loose, skinned knees. The next day: a black eye, injuries to his face, knees.

The woman, Caren,  and her partner  had just sold their home and moved into a rental. They were out in the rental neighborhood, walking their dogs when she missed the curb – and dogs didn’t – and she got slammed to the street, her face taking the brunt of it. She said there was so much blood that at first she thought she’d broken her nose. Turned out the blood was from her glasses slicing into her nose and at the ER, the skin was glued back together.

I don’t have any idea what the message is with this one. Caren sent me a photo of herself in the aftermath and my first thought was of the synchronicity with our male friend,Lloyd,  who had experienced the same thing, except that he didn’t go to the ER.

Lloyd  isn’t going through any huge monumental changes in his life, unless you count the birth about a month ago, of his great, great grandson!  But Caren  is. She and the man she has been living with for 7 or 8 years got married, sold their home, and – as mentioned above – moved into a rental until their new home has been built.

Falling on your face is…well, I’m not sure what the metaphor is. Change that alters how you see yourself? How the perception of yourself changes abruptly?

I don’t know. Any interpretations?

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How is Your Mercury Retro Going?

 

Mercury went retrograde in Sagittarius on November 25.  So now we’re well into it. For me, this retro started with  computer battling with Adobe Acrobat. My computer  shut down  &  the firevault wall went  up. I finally got the computer back to working order.

Thanksgiving was fun – but chaotic with seven people and four dogs hanging out and hoping someone would drop bites of turkey.

We’re down to just one car because our daughter, Megan, left her vehicle in Washington state since she plans on returning in March, and needed a way to get back and forth between here and Orlando. She has rented out her house through Airbnb and in between guests goes back  to clean the place and ready it for the next guests. So she takes one of our cars. This one car stuff is mostly about lack of convenience,

So far then, it’s been about technical issues and local travel. I’m way behind on holiday shopping. The election results still depress me & I’m disgusted by trump’s cabinet picks. Fortunately, the Mercury retro took care of Matt Gaetz as the nominee for attorney general.

So how’s your retro going?

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Vish Chatterji: Head And Heart Insights

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Vish Chatterji. After a successful career as an engineer, executive, and entrepreneur, Vish is honoring his soul purpose as an East-meets-West executive coach and Vedic teacher. He helps people find light in their work through the wisdom of his ancestors, leveraging the traditions of Yoga, Meditation, Ayurveda, Vedic Philosophy, and Jyotish (Vedic Astrology). His coaching practice, Head & Heart Insights, serves clients across the globe, and he is a Faculty Coach and Educator for the Berkeley Executive Coaching Institute at UC Berkeley.

Vish holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Northwestern University, an MBA from the University of Michigan, and an executive coaching certificate from UC Berkeley. Vish has studied in traditional Himalayan ashrams and at the Chopra Center for Wellbeing.

He was born in the bustling city of Hong Kong to Indian parents, has traveled to over fifty countries, and can speak seven languages. He currently resides in Redondo Beach, California, which is a bike ride from the Pacific Ocean. He is a married father of three who often cooks with the family, works in the garden, and tinkers in the garage!

Vish has held public office as a Board Director for the Beach Cities Health District in Los Angeles and is the author of The Business Casual Yogi: Take Charge of Your Body, Mind, and Career and the newly released Astrology Decoded: The Secret Science of India’s Sages through Mandala Publishing.

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Jupiter, Galileo & the Trickster

 

In researching the impact of Jupiter in the various signs, I discovered that Galileo’s natal Jupiter was in Cancer. Ultimately, his natal Jupiter had his back.

In 1609, the intrepid Italian astronomer Galileo began a serious observation and study of the giant planet. In January 1610, he discovered the four largest moons that orbit Jupiter: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

His discovery proved to be a critical curve ball for the geocentric scientific theories at the time that said all planets orbited Earth. It laid the foundation for the heliocentric model of the solar system – i.e., all planets orbit the sun.

Ultimately, Galileo’s discovery also proved to be his nemesis. The Catholic Church contended that scripture was absolute about the sun moving around the Earth, that Earth was, in fact, the center of the universe. They deemed Galileo’s beliefs as heretical.

In 1616, Galileo was brought before the chief inquisitor and forbidden from holding or defending his beliefs. Seventeen years later, in 1633, he was brought before another chief inquisitor, Father Vincenzo Maculano de Firenzuola, and was tried for his belief that the Earth revolved around the Sun.

Galileo was 69 at the time, frail and in poor health. His arguments – the fact that he talked about this issue as “discussion” rather than belief” – didn’t convince anyone. On June 22, 1633, the church issued its verdict:

“We pronounce, judge, and declare, that you, the said Galileo… have rendered yourself vehemently suspected by this Holy Office of heresy, that is, of having believed and held the doctrine (which is false and contrary to the Holy and Divine Scriptures) that the sun is the center of the world, and that it does not move from east to west, and that the earth does move, and is not the center of the world.”

His penalty was that his book, Dialogues of Galileo, would be prohibited, that he would go to prison, and that once a week for three years he had to recite the Seven Penitential Psalms. Galileo was forced to recant his own scientific discoveries as “cursed.” It caused him profound anguish but saved him from being burned at the stake.

He spent the rest of his life under house arrest.

The really appalling part of this story is that it took the Catholic Church 350 years to admit that Galileo was right. On Halloween 1992, the New York Times published an article about it.

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Precognition & Creativity

This is an older post, form March, but it still intrigues me. Precognition through creativity.

Science fiction writers have a long tradition of envisioning the future and its technology that later becomes scientific fact.

Take Jules Verne. In his 1870 novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, he imagined an underwater ship powered by electricity. American inventor Simon Lake was inspired by the novel and invented his own submarine, the Argonaut, in 1888.

Verne’s novel, From the Earth to the Moon, published in 1865, described the details of a space capsule that in 1969 sent astronauts to the moon – the Apollo 11. He stipulated how long the flight would last, that it would be launched from Florida, and its splashdown in the ocean. He also described light-propelled spacecraft now known as solar sails. And keep in mind that Verne was living in the time of the Civil War.

Verne isn’t unique. Throughout history, numerous examples exist of how writers, artists, movie makers, and others in creative professions depicted inventions and details about future events that they realistically had no way of knowing. But Verne, as a science fiction writer, holds one of the top prizes in this regard.

Edward Bellamy is probably best known for his 1888 Looking Backward, a utopian novel set in Boston in 2000. In the story, the U.S. is a socialist country that exists in a spirit of cooperation and brotherhood – not exactly what life is like in the 21st century! However, the people in his utopia carry cards that allow them to make purchases without cash. Sounds a lot like a debit card!

Robert Heinlein’s most famous novel was probably Stranger in a Strange Land. But like many writers, he started out writing short stories. In 1941, he published Solution Unsatisfactory in Astounding Science Fiction, about a future world where the U.S. develops an atomic weapon that ends WWII. This event launches a nuclear arms race. The story was written before the U.S. entered WWII and five years before the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

When Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451 in 1953, portable headphones already existed, but they were huge, ugly, and weighed a lot. He described “little seashells…thimble radios…” that fit in a person’s ears. Sounds a lot like earbuds, right? And they didn’t come into wide use until 2000.

Then there’s the 1969 novel Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner. It takes place in 2010, a man named Obami is president, terrorist attacks and school shootings are rampant, cell phone video chats are a favorite way to communicate, cars are powered by rechargeable electric fuel cells. People are skipping marriage in favor of short-term hookups. And then there’s Detroit – a wasteland that has developed electronic music.

William Gibson’s novel 1984 Neuromancer predicted the world wide web, virtual reality, cyberspace, and hacking a decade before the internet existed as it does today.

In May 1982, Stephen King published Running Man under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. The story is set in the U.S. in 2025. Life is a Dystopian nightmare, the economy is in ruins, and Ben Richards, the protagonist, is desperate. He’s unemployed, his daughter is gravely ill, and his wife turned to prostitution to help pay the bills. He undergoes rigorous training so he’ll be chosen to participate in The Running Man, Games Network’s most lucrative show. He’ll be hunted by the network’s elite killing team and if he manages to survive 30 days, he’ll win $1 billion.

In 1987, the novel became a movie starring Arnold Schwartenegger. In September 1989, a TV reality show, American Gladiators, premiered that bore some uncanny parallels to The Running Man.

 Remember George Orwell’s classic book 1984? He was way off on the dates, but in January 2017, when Trump assumed the presidency, George Orwell’s 1949 novel appeared on the bestseller list. In Orwell’s post-nuclear dystopian state, everything was monitored by an interconnected web of security cameras. In the 21st century, video surveillance is a part of everyday life, and individuals can be tracked through GPS.

These examples are just a small cross section of science fiction novels that presaged the future. Did these writers, through their creative endeavors, dive into the archetypal well of ideas where time doesn’t exist? When novelists are plugged into their stories and characters, they envision the inventions, gadgets, society and government they describe. To write with such specificity, your imagination is jammed into  high gear and you have to see what you’re describing.

Are we, through our creative endeavors, able to dive into the archetypal well of ideas where time does not exist?

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Trish MacGregor: Star Power For December 2024

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Happy Thanksgiving

Happy thanksgiving to everyone! More than the food and the company and the holiday, let’s offer gratitude, too, for all that we have right now!

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Mercury Retrograde

 

Mercury, the planet of communication, turns retrograde today at 9:42  PM Eastern time, in Sagittarius. It doesn’t turn direct  until December 15 at 3:56 pm Eastern. During these weeks, communicate as clearly as possible, take nothing for granted. To navigate this period more smoothly,  follow the rule of the 3 Rs: review, revise, reconsider. Don’t sign contracts or make any decisions that you may regret later!

To find out how this retro may impact your sign, check here.

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