Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Waiting
Had the MRI yesterday and the blood work today...it doesn't matter...I'm stepping into this light...a light that I never knew before...maybe it's the eclipse...maybe it's just accepting...no matter what...I'm happy and ready to embrace each moment as it comes...maybe it's really beautiful on the other side....maybe it's better...or maybe it doesn't matter either way..it just is ....love you all
Monday, December 20, 2010
stay live with the eclipse
http://www.nasa.gov/
click this link to stay live with the eclipse...Love to all
click this link to stay live with the eclipse...Love to all
lunar eclipse and winter solstice
For the first time since 1554, the Winter Solstice — the shortest day of the year — coincides with a full lunar eclipse, an eclipse that will be seen for hours in Pensacola if the skies are clear.
For those who find spiritual meaning in celestial events, the eclipse is not to be missed, even if it does occur from roughly 1 to 4 a.m.
"I do believe it's something to pay attention to," said Toni Talley of Pensacola, known throughout metaphysical communities as Ms. Toni, psychic and medium. "The Native Americans and other religions believe these types of occurrences really have significance. It's like an extra blessing."
This eclipse will be the second on two eclipses in 2010. The first was a partial lunar eclipse that took place on June 26, 2010.
Some believe that this event holds special significance, such as one ancient culture who saw the winter solstice as a time of renewal.
The winter solstice played an important role in the Greco-Roman rituals.
"It's seen as a time of rebirth or renewal because, astrologically, it's a time where the light comes back," Shane Hawkins, a professor of Greek and Roman studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, told the Montreal Gazette.
"If (the eclipse) happened on the 21st, they might well have been drunk," he said.
However, skeptics say that it is just an event with not significance.
"It's quite rare, but there's no profound significance. It's luck of the draw; you got dealt four aces," said Robert Dick, an astronomy instructor at Carleton.
The eclipse will be completely visible for North and South America just after midnight Eastern Time on Tuesday, lasting until about 5:30 a.m. for North and South America.
Europe will be able to catch a glimpse of the beginning of the lunar eclipse, but Japan will be catching the ending.
This lunar eclipse is part of the Saros cycle, which is an eclipse cycle with a period of 18 years and a little over 11 days. This cycle is useful for predicting the times of when nearly identical eclipses will occur.
For those who find spiritual meaning in celestial events, the eclipse is not to be missed, even if it does occur from roughly 1 to 4 a.m.
"I do believe it's something to pay attention to," said Toni Talley of Pensacola, known throughout metaphysical communities as Ms. Toni, psychic and medium. "The Native Americans and other religions believe these types of occurrences really have significance. It's like an extra blessing."
This eclipse will be the second on two eclipses in 2010. The first was a partial lunar eclipse that took place on June 26, 2010.
Some believe that this event holds special significance, such as one ancient culture who saw the winter solstice as a time of renewal.
The winter solstice played an important role in the Greco-Roman rituals.
"It's seen as a time of rebirth or renewal because, astrologically, it's a time where the light comes back," Shane Hawkins, a professor of Greek and Roman studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, told the Montreal Gazette.
"If (the eclipse) happened on the 21st, they might well have been drunk," he said.
However, skeptics say that it is just an event with not significance.
"It's quite rare, but there's no profound significance. It's luck of the draw; you got dealt four aces," said Robert Dick, an astronomy instructor at Carleton.
The eclipse will be completely visible for North and South America just after midnight Eastern Time on Tuesday, lasting until about 5:30 a.m. for North and South America.
Europe will be able to catch a glimpse of the beginning of the lunar eclipse, but Japan will be catching the ending.
This lunar eclipse is part of the Saros cycle, which is an eclipse cycle with a period of 18 years and a little over 11 days. This cycle is useful for predicting the times of when nearly identical eclipses will occur.
coming out of the chemo fog
Dear Friends,
I got hit harder from this last chemo...started early on Friday and lasted... well actually...still feel a little nauseated....yet much better...the sofa and several movies became my friend over the weekend...I'm also scheduled for an MRI today at 1pm and will know more about the rising numbers in a few days...more blood work coming as well...just rolling with and over the bumps that come my way...wishing you all a lovely week as we move into the change of seasons...such a special time with the eclipse and mercury in retrograde...lots of powerful energy to work with....will keep you posted...in the meantime....
come and join me for the many options that I can offer you ....
760-707-7610
Namaste,
Summer
I got hit harder from this last chemo...started early on Friday and lasted... well actually...still feel a little nauseated....yet much better...the sofa and several movies became my friend over the weekend...I'm also scheduled for an MRI today at 1pm and will know more about the rising numbers in a few days...more blood work coming as well...just rolling with and over the bumps that come my way...wishing you all a lovely week as we move into the change of seasons...such a special time with the eclipse and mercury in retrograde...lots of powerful energy to work with....will keep you posted...in the meantime....
come and join me for the many options that I can offer you ....
- Reiki sessions
- Private yoga classes
- Group classes...see side panel for schedule
- Private Pilates sessions or share with a friend
760-707-7610
Namaste,
Summer
Thursday, December 16, 2010
not sure why my blog sent out old blog entry...
Dear Blog Friends,
For some strange reason...my blog sent out an old blog...not sure why ...just check the date in the future...just in case it happens again...Love to all...Have a great day!
For some strange reason...my blog sent out an old blog...not sure why ...just check the date in the future...just in case it happens again...Love to all...Have a great day!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
late notice for subbing
I'm subbing for Jolie at Soul of Yoga tonight wed Dec 15th at 5:30...join me if you can...and of course...My regular class same time on thursday evenings...Love to everyone...
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