Monthly Archives: January 2009

Is it intuition? Or psychic ability? Life after death.

I did a friend’s astrological natal/birth chart and found we have a lot of the same aspects.  We’re both motivated and motivating, creative, self sufficient, responsible, growth- and education-oriented.  She also has psychic ability plastered all over her chart and I pointed that out to her.  She wrote me back, saying “My “spidey sense” is very much lacking. I was just telling my girlfriend how I envied people who could do that. I guess I can tell whether someone is “good” or “bad” quickly, but the only sense I have is intuition, maybe.Continue reading

Career Choices; Discovering Your Life’s Mission; When Horizons Magazine Began

“Shoplifter gets run over twice by her getaway car :  CAPE CORAL, Fla. (AP) — Authorities are looking for a shoplifter who was run over twice by her getaway car after stealing $1,200 worth of designer purses.”   Now that is someone who has made some poor career choices.  The news item reads: “A T.J. Maxx security guard told police she was confronting the woman when a car pulled up. The shoplifter tried to get into the vehicle but fell out and was run over by the car. She then got up and jumped onto the hood of the car. As the car was driving away, the report said the woman fell off and was run over again. On her third attempt, she finally made it into the vehicle.  Police are using the car’s license plate from Absolutereg.co.uk to check what the woman dropped to track her down.” Continue reading

Media spin; credit cards, bankruptcies, business closings; hope springs eternal; we don’t have to attract that

Most of the news I get comes from whatever AOL flashes before me as I check email.  They ask provocative questions like:  “Recognize This Singer?  Even Country Fans May Not Know Her Without Blond Locks.”    I note immediately that it’s Taylor Swift since it looks exactly like her and the only way I even know who she is is that AOL has been flashing her name and pic on the main screen for the past few months.  So, as a journalist, I recognize this is just promotion at work, designed to look like news.
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Barely enough turns into a feast

Saturday January 17, 2009     Each month, as I go into final layout week, I don’t want to think too much about meals and in that final week I may not have much time to cook.  I used to cook a pot roast or a meat stew during final layout week back in my more carnivorous days, and I’d eat the same thing a few times a day for days in a row.  Now on chilly days, a vegetable soup is the more popular final layout fare.
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Changing Monitors – talk about a new view!

Friday, January 16, 2009    I’m deep into final layout for the February issue of Horizons magazine.  That’s where all my focus and energy has gone this week.  My office is a maze of papers and Post It Notes.  Last year when I bought a new computer, a wide screen monitor came with it.  The new monitor had taken some getting used to, since everything was not only wider now but bigger as well, but I got used to it pretty quickly.  Continue reading

Uncle John Vincent Atanasoff and the Odd One Out

’90s rapper Coolio in today’s news credited extraterrestrials with computer science and jet planes.  “You think [technology] came from this planet?“ he asked?  Well, I know it did because my uncle was John Vincent Atanasoff , the American physicist known as the Father of the Modern computerHe invented the first automatic electronic digital computer and in 1990, President Bush awarded him the U.S. National Medal of Technology, the highest U.S. honor for achievements related to technological progress. Google him or see Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AtanasoffHe’s my uncle because my mom’s sister married his brother, Aunt Leslie and Uncle Hachet, whose real name was Raymond but he had a distinct facial profile so everyone called him Hatchet.  My cousins in Tampa are all Atanasoffs and all creative geniuses.  And we all knew of Uncle Hatchet’s mad scientist brother who was famous in that weird scientist kind of way.

Every family has that odd one out, don’t they?  The one that breaks the mold and goes against the grain?  The one that delves into all sorts of things that no one else understands?   You’re probably the one in your family, if you’re reading this.  The path less traveled is just that, less traveled.  Not everyone wants to walk that lonely path.  You notice there are areas of your life that you can’t talk about with certain friends or family members and so you stay off those religious or political or whatever topics with them.  But that makes for a lot of superficial talk, and you’re just not into that anymore.  Yes, it’s social, it’s polite, but it’s neither constructive nor fulfilling for you.   You are left alone with your thoughts and ideas on those topics, sometimes with no one else around you – for years – sharing those views, or with whom you can discuss them.  You read everything you can on the topic and still don’t find much outside interest, so it is indeed a lonely path you are walking here.  It is a time of great incubation, where the Universe has designed it so that you have time alone to keep you from disbursing your energy until you have sufficiently built it.  With no one to talk and discuss with, your thoughts and ideas will have time to gather and brew, and you are likely to have profound meditations at this time. That’s usually what is going on with the eccentric family member.  That quiet one at the table may simply have a very active life – inner or outer – elsewhere.  Outside the interests of friends and family.  That places her off to the side of the hamster wheel and gets her labeled as the odd one out.  I guess that makes us all the O3’s right? 

 

A Meditation To Help Transmute the Suffering Of The World

This is a variation on tonglen, an ancient Buddhist meditation practice.

Breathe into your heart, taking in all pain and suffering and incompleteness of human life.
Offer this breath up to God by breathing it up through your crown into the Universe.

Breathe down the power which is beyond all suffering and take it into your heart.
Add your own love and offer it out to the world as your gift.

Breathe in to your heart all unhappiness and suffering.
Offer it up to God.

Breathe in to your heart God’s love.
Offer it out to the world.

Repeat as needed, daily or every moment of your life, forever.

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