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The End of an Era

It is another New Moon tomorrow, but a special one since it combines with a full solar eclipse to provide powerful and remarkable energetic change.   It is the opportunity for fresh beginnings, the new cycle to which I referred some days ago and which is both personal and global. It is no coincidence, therefore, that […]
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Archaeological Discovery in a new Light

Much of human history is unknown to modern man.  If we were to read the story of life on earth, working backwards from where we are now, we would be at Chapter Three, with about ten chapters unwritten and yet to be revealed. It comes as no surprise, therefore, that archaeologists have discovered stone tools […]
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The Pain of Transition

Energetically it was a funny (odd) day yesterday.  It was a day for misunderstanding and mis-communication, and the challenge of remaining calm and focused while being tested.  It was a day for minor eruption, perhaps spurts of anger or reaction over nothing,  perhaps frustration and impatience at uncertainty or lack of resolution. You may have […]
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Seeing Infinity

I was much moved to see the pictures sent back by the Planck telescope, of the Universe.  I was looking at Light in all its beauty but in a completely different form, and I was looking at infinity. I have downloaded the main image onto my PC so that it is my "wallpaper" and it […]
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The Gift of Financial Mis-Management

The news in the UK is dominated, day by day, by speculation and announcements about government cuts.  There is no doubt they are happening, and that they will be significant, nor that they are required. How, how far and when the reductions in spending are made has been disputed, but by grasping the nettle as […]
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Community Spirit

I learned last night that the three main providers of arts in mid-Wales - theatre, music, shows, films and so on - have had their funding removed by the Arts Council.  No explanation has been given, though I suspect it is to do with the Olympics, the British hosting of which will bring no benefit […]
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Solar Powered Planes

It was wonderful to hear reports this morning about the plane that will fly around the world using nothing but solar power - when technological glitches allow, hopefully later this month.  What was particularly encouraging was that the designers see it as an opportunity not just to revolutionise the airline industry but also to promote […]
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Crime and Community Service

I have not heard the details of what the new British Justice Secretary is proposing on prison reform, but I understand it may involve less incarceration and more rehabilitation in the community for lesser offenders. The cries of protest have begun to be heard already at this idea.  For me, if it is done sensibly, […]
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Spies and discernment

I was interested but not surprised to learn that a network of spies working for the Russians in the US has been discovered.   It appears they have been living undercover using false identities as part of their local community, and were not connected to the Embassy at all.  It appears also as if their methods […]
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Going back in time

In my last Commentary I talked about the significance in Saturday's full moon, which was about conclusions and endings, and the importance of setting the tone for your next long cycle through how you were on that day. Someone e-mailed in the afternoon, rather concerned because she had just read what I had written and […]
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