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A rabbit showing the way ahead

While I do not like the idea of animal experimentation, I was interested to hear today about a rabbit with a broken leg which had been treated with its own stem cells. As a result the break healed fully within four weeks and the animal recovered fully. I have long been of the belief that […]
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Websites: keeping calm under fire

All I can say this morning is, Phew! It has been a busy twenty four hours in which my new website has been born, and you should, all being well, be looking at it as you read my Thought for Today now unless you are in Twitter or Facebook -in which case, do have a […]
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The Master of Light

I have talked a lot in recent days about the importance of this particular period of time, and of how what we do now sets the template for the rest of our lives. If we want to take a new direction, introduce change, now is the time to do it. This applies to everyone, including […]
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Cardinal Grand Cross and the First Ray

This year has been blessed by some remarkable astrological occurrences which have accelerated the process of change significantly, but last night's Full Moon was particularly special. it bore the name of "Lion's Gate", a reference to the opening of the Lion's Gate portal at this time which will enable a major shift of planetary consciousness. […]
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The Mayan Prophecies and Water

I dreamed last night about water. Lots of it, but it was not frightening. In the Mayan Calendar the next era for Man and the Planet, the time when we will be operating at a higher dimension and level of consciousness, it is given that it will come about as the result of the influence […]
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The Stonehenge Discoveries and Silbury Hill

In view of the new discoveries at Stonehenge announced today, I thought you might like to read some information that was channelled to me a few years ago about Silbury Hill, for I believe it has relevance.  Here it is, as it came through to me: "There is much misunderstanding about this noble monument to […]
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Being Optimistic

Despite all the concerns about the global financial economies, there is nonetheless much to be encouraged about.  A gel to help prevent the spread of HIV has been developed successfully; the cap on the oil leak in the Gulf seems to be holding; the idea of promoting community responsibility and power is gaining ground, spearheaded […]
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Putting the (Electric) car before the Source

Electric cars, it seems, are the vehicles of the near and far future.  One British minister has predicted that in thirty years time there will be nothing but electric cars on the road, and even today there is pubic discussion about how the development of this technology can be funded. It is a fascinating thought […]
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Philanthropic Intent

I have said for some time that the ascension of the planet and ourselves cannot occur until the "I" society becomes the "we" society, which is why I talk so much about the importance of community consciousness. My heart warmed, therefore, when I learned today that the co-founder of Microsoft, Paul Allen, has promised to […]
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The Judgment of Raoul Moat

Many people in Britain have approved David Cameron's unequivocal condemnation of Raoul Moat yesterday, calling him a "callous murderer" who deserved no sympathy. While I would not encourage tribute pages to be put up on Facebook for him or any effort to make him a hero either, I found the Prime Minister's comments sweeping and […]
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