A First Quarter Moon of Difficulty and Transformation

SaturnHenry Seltzer – The First Quarter Moon of Wednesday late evening, by West Coast time, will take place in the early hours of Thursday morning for the East Coast — and of course even later for further east. This will be an interesting lunation, primarily for the connections made between the inner and the outer planets. Mercury is conjunct the Sun, just escaping by one degree his tightest embrace, creating a thoughtful ambiance, while Venus in exact minor aspect with the Sun and Moon, is also in forming square to Pluto, thus providing a sense of our ongoing transformational process. The Sun is parallel to difficult Saturn, while the Moon closely parallels mystical Neptune. Saturn slows us down, and Neptune relates to inner values and also to escapist tendencies. Mars in the early degrees of Libra is in forming sextile with Saturn, thus indicating that while things will not go entirely smoothly over this somewhat difficult quarter Moon timing, they might eventually be able to resolve themselves.

Mars is also inconjunct to Neptune, just as Saturn comes within a degree of making a square to this numinous and mystical planetary archetype, suggesting the contrast of hard-nosed expediency versus the fanciful dream realities that are at times able to supercede it. This phase is in any case all about making necessary adjustments to what we had thought was well started, what seminal 20th Century astrologer Dane Rudhyar called “crisis in action.” The adjustments to be made are in the direction of taking a conservative approach to success, being content with what you can actually get, of being brought down to the real. This configuration therefore represents a cautious and eminently practical response in the midst of an essentially enlightening and transformative period of time, especially with regard to the key relationships of our lives. Continue reading

Washington Bears Full Responsibility for Paris Attacks

ISISStephen Lendman – The roots of what happened last Friday go back to CIA-recruited Mujahideen fighters battling Afghanistan’s Soviet occupiers. Ronald Reagan called them “the moral equivalent of our founding fathers.”

They’re today’s Taliban, Al Qaeda, ISIS and other US created terrorist groups. A generation ago, GHW Bush’s Under Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz was involved in orchestrating multiple US premeditated Middle East wars to come – to redraw the region under Washington-controlled puppet regimes.

He believed America could use its military might anywhere in the region unimpeded. “(W)e’ve got about five to 10 years to clean out those old Soviet client regimes,” he said.

His doctrine left no ambiguity, stating: “Our first objective is to prevent the re-emergence of a new rival, either on the territory of the former Soviet Union or elsewhere, that poses a threat on the order of that posed formerly by the Soviet Union.”

“This is a dominant consideration underlying the new regional defense strategy and requires that we endeavor to prevent any hostile power from dominating a region whose resources would, under consolidated control, be sufficient to generate global power.”

He laid the groundwork for US imperial wars to follow. The well-documented horrors throughout the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia to this day need no elaboration.

A previous article said evidence known so far strongly indicates false flag responsibility for last Friday’s Paris attacks – a carefully planned, well orchestrated military operation, requiring expertise garden variety terrorists don’t have.

Most people ignore reality, become easy marks for media hype, proliferating state-sponsored propaganda – including daily New York Times misinformation and Big Lies, its latest claiming “US warplanes str(uck) ISIS oil trucks in Syria.” Continue reading

Researchers Discover That Memories Can Be Passed Down Through Changes In Our DNA

EpigeneticsArjun Walia – Epigenetics is a branch of biology which studies how the development and functioning of biological systems are influenced by forces that operate outside of the DNA sequence. Within the past few years alone, remarkable discoveries have been made which demonstrate that our thoughts, emotions, feelings, and overall perception of the world/environment around us can actually have physical/biological effects on our DNA.

Adding further complexity to our often mystifying genetic code, research from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia has shown that it’s possible for information to be inherited biologically through our DNA. More specifically, their research shows that behaviour can be affected by events in previous generations which have been passed on through a form of genetic memory.

Published a couple of years ago in the journal Nature Neuroscience, the findings of this study corroborates with other recent research in the field.(source)(source

The study found that mice can pass on learned information about traumatic or stressful experiences to subsequent generations — in this case, the smell of a cherry blossom. These results could explain why people suffer from phobias, or why certain behaviours or thoughts are triggered by particular objects or situations: Continue reading

Sacsayhuaman: Historic Capital of the Inca Empire

sacsayhuamanAncient Explorers – At an elevation of more than 12,000 feet in the northern outskirts of the city of Cuzco, Peru, we find the ancient fortress of Sacsayhuaman whose immense stone walls are believed to hold secrets which predate the Inca themselves. Surface collections and analysis of pottery at Sacsayhuaman indicate that the earliest occupation of the hill top dates back at least a millennium, making it one of the oldest ancient establishments on the planet.

Like many Inca sites, Sacsayhuaman features astonishing– precisely cut stonework, but not all of it was credited to the Inca. According to recent studies, archaeologists state that the Killke culture built the older sections of the site approximately 1,000 years ago. What is an interesting fact here is that the Inca themselves believed the site was constructed by an earlier unnamed race of people led by a powerful God who descended from the skies. Continue reading

Why The Status Quo Is Doomed

wealthCharles Hugh Smith – We’re like the passengers on the Titanic 10 minutes after the mighty ship struck the iceberg: there is virtually no evidence to those on deck or those snug in their warm cabins that everything they reckoned was safe and secure was doomed to perish.

Only those who witnessed the damage below the waterline and who knew the limitations of the ship’s design grasped that the loss of the ship was inevitable and could not be reversed.

The current world-system (call it whatever you like–cartel-crony neoliberal-state capitalism, etc.) is as doomed as the Titanic, for the same reasons: the design of the system is the source of its failure.

I recently had the opportunity to discuss the inevitable systemic failure of the current arrangement with Chris Martenson of PeakProsperity.com and Cris Sheridan of the Financial Sense Newshour. The podcasts are:

With Chris Martenson: Fixing The Way We Work: Closing the wealth gap with meaningful work (44:54)

With Cris Sheridan: Book Interview: A Radically Beneficial World

Why is the current world-system doomed?

1. Automation will not just continue replacing human labor–the pace of this trend is increasing exponentially. Continue reading