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The Oracle Report | Saturday, November 8 – Sunday, November 9, 2014
FROM WISE OWL KATHLEEN IN MARO, SPAIN
The Oracle Report – Saturday, November 8 – Sunday, November 9, 2014
“To Boldly Go…” Scorpio Lunar Cycle Overview – October 22, 2014
Saturday, November 8 – Sunday, November 9, 2014
Full Moon Phase: illumination
Moon in Gemini
Ruling Mahavidya: Kamala (The Lotus Goddess) with Tara and Shodashi
Skill: see what is being revealed
Negative Imprints: resistance, aggression, fear, feeling responsible for everything, struggle, battles, missed opportunities
Positive Imprints: mysteries revealed, overcoming fear, the spirit of adventure, combining ideas with others, understanding what we value, integrity, courage, rewards, freedom
The Sun released a solar flare a few hours after the Full Moon entered on Thursday. An M2.0 with coronal mass ejection was released at 11:25 pm ET late Thursday night/04:25 am UT early Friday morning. The Moon was at 18 Taurus with the Sabian symbol “a woman airing an old bag through a sunny window.”
The energy of this CME brings up any old thoughts, patterns, beliefs, and habits that have been held inside. This “buildup” limits us. Instead, hold these things up and view them in the clear light that’s available through a sunlit or a moonlit window and see what really holds up. If things still don’t belong, they need to be released or tossed out.
Several hours later yesterday, at 12:26 pm ET/5:26 pm UT, an X1.6 flare was released. It is not known at this writing if a CME was released. Earth was not in the direct line of “impact” but certainly the energetic effects are still felt.
If you have been following the Oracle Report this lunar month, which began on October 24, you know that the Sabian symbol for this month’s energy compares to the vision of “a sight-seeing bus filled with tourists.” With the Full Moon of this cycle, the bus entered a forest with shadows and scenes to captivate the eye.
This weekend, the bus stops and we come to an extraordinarily captivating sight. In front of us, a woman draws aside two gates that are shaped like a lotus that closed an entrance.
“This is Kamala. She is the Goddess Who Expands Us. This is the entrance to her Sacred Pathway. She rarely comes out to allow people to enter. We are greatly blessed by her offering,” the bus driver informs us.
Some of us wonder what kind of “sacred” this offering is. Fear masks our inner courage and desire. Some opt out and decide to walk instead, meeting up at the end of the phase. It has been a taxing journey this month and rest is needed. There is no judgment here. Everyone is on their own sight-seeing journey.
Those that do enter, however, find that Kamala reflects ourselves back to us so that we not only remember who we are, but what we truly value, what we want to have, and what we want to create in our lives and in the world. Kamala reawakens our hearts to what makes us feel alive. We discover that the reward for taking her up on her offer to travel through her path is expanded understanding of ourselves – which leads to new opportunities. Like the Lotus Gate that she opened at the entrance to her domain, Kamala opens us up like a blossoming lotus.
On the mundane level, Saturday’s energy brings a strong desire to be self-sufficient. The Sun is at the degree of “a woman, filled with her own spirit, is the father of her own child.” This energetic is very empowering, but it can also negate the power of combining, sharing, and nexusing with others, which always enhances things.
Saturday’s energy may be a struggle, as a feeling of being in battle tries to emerge. There are themes of resistance. This may center around needs and the reasons behind needs. There may be a battle of conscience or confusion about going against what one feels is true in the heart. We want to do the right thing, even if that is not what is expected of us. We just can’t go against our grain under this energy. Face things with integrity, knowing the possible consequences and being able to accept them.
Sunday’s energy finds that Kamala’s Sacred Pathway is “a path through the woods rich in autumn coloring,” the Sabian symbol for the Sun on Sunday. It is an explosion of color and beauty. The energies involve reward, harvest, and the signs of change. What is visually catching you? Where are you looking?
On Sunday the Earth will be at the degree of the Full Moon CME – the woman airing the bag through a sunny window. Whatever was happening for you at the Full Moon (Thursday) is likely to return in some way for another visit.
Of course, on Monday, the exact conjunction of Mars to Pluto and square to Uranus will take place. This is already in effect (see yesterday’s report in the Archives atwww.oraclereport.com). It’s aggressive, war-like energy for change that plays out in the microcosm of our lives and the macrocosm of the world – dreams within dreams. It is strong on Sunday, with the heightened alert to be aware of what the minions of the matrix are doing in reaction to the opportunity for war and aggression. This astrological event also reactivates the Grand Cardinal Cross energy that has dominated 2014. Let’s see what comes up from the depths.
I will update over the weekend if any other CMEs are released and I hope you all have a very lotus blossoming-ish weekend.
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Common Dreams Sampler, November 9, 2013
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(Apologies for this post repeating-wordpress keeps erasing the content every time I post it:-/)
Democracy Trampled as Big Money Overwhelms Grassroots Campaigns by Jon Queally “On Tuesday, the power of big money campaigns funded by out-of-state corporate interests once again revealed itself by overwhelming grassroots campaigns trying to champion a local common good.” |
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This Transatlantic Trade Deal is a Full-Frontal Assault on Democracy by George Monbiot “Remember that referendum about whether we should create a single market with the United States? You know, the one that asked whether corporations should have the power to strike down our laws? No, I don’t either.” |
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‘Howard Zinn Read-In’ Celebrates Power of ‘Dangerous’ Education by Andrea Germanos “‘A People’s History’ is dangerous because it presents a perspective that ordinary people can change the world, which is the main secret that the richest 1% and their political advocates cannot allow young people to find out in an age where wealth inequality is destroying our society.” |
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Silent Soldiers, The Losers From Our Lost Wars by Ann Jones “Now, in Afghanistan as in Iraq, Washington scrambles to make the exit look less like a defeat — or worse, pointless waste. Most Americans no longer ask what the wars were for.” |
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Israel ‘Utterly Rejects’ Iran Nuclear Deal That Could Avoid War by Jacob Chamberlain “As international hopes rose around the possibility of successful talks on Iran’s nuclear program in Geneva on Friday, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a message for the world: No, no, no.” |
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How the Super-Rich Are Abandoning America by Paul Buchheit “There is ample evidence that this small group of takers is giving up on the country that made it possible for them to build huge fortunes.” |
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Record-breaking Greenhouse Gas Levels in Atmosphere: ‘Time is Not On Our Side’ by Lauren McCauley “The amount of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in our atmosphere reached a record high in 2012, according to the WMO, continuing an upward and accelerating trend which, according to report authors, spells ‘devastating consequences’ for the future of the planet.” |
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Election 2013: A Grassroots Resurgence by Amy Goodman “The political chattering class is abuzz with Christie as the GOP’s great hope to retake the White House in 2016. But they miss a vital and growing undercurrent in U.S. politics: grass-roots movements at the local and state level that are challenging the establishment, and winning.” |
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Fukushima Trial Run Begins Dangerous Reactor 4 Clean-Up by Jacob Chamberlain “Preparations to begin the potentially catastrophic decommissioning of the crippled Reactor 4 at the Fukushima nuclear power plant begin this week with a test run.” |
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The Great Austerity Shell Game: Here’s How the Capitalist Scam Works by Richard Wolff “Politicians and economists impose austerity now much as doctors once stuck mustard plasters on the skins of the sick.” [Nogallery] |
Truthout Daily Digest November 9, 2013
Amid Lingering Hunger Strike, Guantanamo Abuses Press On
Adam Hudson, Truthout: While the president professes his wish to close Guantanamo, rendition, indefinite detention and black sites continue to operate while prisoners’ plights are overshadowed by events like the government shutdown.
Congress Weighing Laws to Let People Keep Health Insurance
Renee Schoof, McClatchy Newspapers: As President Barack Obama signals he will do something on his own to make good on his broken promise that Americans could keep their insurance plans if they liked them, members of both parties in Congress are proposing to do it by law.
Between Two Worlds: An Author Returns to His Roots in Iran
By Jon Letman, Truthout: The author of the new memoir The Ministry of Guidance Invites You to Not Stay: An American Family in Iran talks about his book, claiming that while Iran is still “shrouded in darkness” to the West, “Iranians are prepared to turn the lights back on at a moment’s notice.”
Paul R. Pillar, Consortium News: The term “scandal” used to mean something, a serious abuse of power or some truly outrageous conduct – Watergate, Iran-Contra, lying a nation into war – but the word has grown almost meaningless, just one more partisan insult.
On today‘s On the News segment: Millions of insurance policies are being canceled across the nation and while blame shifts from Insurance companies to Obamacare, Americans still suffer; We have more prisons than schools in the US; For the second time in two decades, conservation groups have stopped uranium mining in the Grand Canyon; and More.
Watch the Video and Read the Transcript
South Korea: Ground Zero for Food Sovereignty and Community Resilience
Christine Ahn, Foreign Policy in Focus: South Korea may be better known for its high-tech exports, but its small farmers are leading the way when it comes to food sovereignty and community agriculture.
Bam. Bam. Bam. The Lostness of Man
Jason Flores Williams, Truthout: “The story of this life, this country, this world is a history of falsity masquerading as knowledge. We are muted explosions of failed and rejected prayers. Five thousand years of culture – a hungry child screaming on the kitchen floor banging pots and pans. Bam. Bam. Bam,” writes Williams about the current state of our failing society.
Attention Spans and Histories of Racial Violence
David Palumbo-Liu, Truthout: Taking a look that the films, The Butler andFruitvale Station Palumbo-Liu asks: “Can we really ‘feel’ history, particularly the history of racial violence, anymore?”
Breaking New Ground for Trans Children
Marcela Valente, Inter Press Service: While non-heterosexual orientation is punishable by death in some parts of the world, many South American countries and others are respecting the right to choose one’s gender identity from early childhood, giving rise to a new field of challenges.
Behind the Kitchen Door: Restaurant Workers’ Fight for Justice
Staff, Making Contact National Radio Project: Americans eat out more than any other people, but the workers who put food on our restaurant tables are struggling to feed themselves and their families. Saru Jayaraman, co-director of the Restaurant Opportunities Centers United and author of Behind the Kitchen Door makes the case for bringing justice to restaurants and how ordinary diners can help.
BuzzFlash
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Israeli leaders voice objections to Iran’s possible nuclear deal
Read the Article at The Washington Post
Former ’60 Minutes’ Producer: Discredited Benghazi Story Was Done To Appeal To Conservatives
Read the Article at Talking Points Memo
Democracy Trampled as Big Money Overwhelms Grassroots Campaigns
Read the Article at Common Dreams
SNAP Cuts Mean Millions Could Go Hungry
Read the Article at Moyers & Company
New Rules Improve Mental Health Access for Millions
Pentagon: Reports of Sexual Assaults Up 46 Percent
Read the Article at The Washington Post
California was Sterilizing its Female Prisoners as Late as 2010