The last few weeks we have been discussing how you can help others by remaining in a space of love, rather than falling into the darker spaces as well. You can hold the hands of the grieving without getting sad, if you remain in a space of love. You can be attacked by angry words, without getting angry, if you remain in a space of love. And you can watch the news without despair, while remaining in a space of love. We know this is not what the majority of you were taught. We know this is not what most of you saw demonstrated as you were learning to react to life. And yet how much more beautifully powerful it would be if you knew that rather than joining misery to keep it company you can lift the willing out of their misery by the sheer grace of your love and compassion.
This could be a spectacular year for comets, ending with one that may be the brightest comet in many years appearing in the last 2-3 months of the year.
There’s another potentially bright comet in March. This is the comet Pan-STARRS.
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March is a dynamic transition month, as several planets make a strong energetic shift from feminine watery Pisces to masculine fiery Aries. Mercury in Pisces remains in retrograde motion until March 17, opening us to higher visions. Later in the month, Mars in aspect to Uranus and Pluto can bring revolutionary changes. The Vernal Equinox in Aries on March 20 marks the beginning of the astrological New Year.
We begin the month still under the February Aquarius New Moon cycle, with the humanitarian theme of working together to fulfill common goals. In these last lunar phases, we are evaluating what we have learned and preparing for the next cycle. This is aided by a Sun/Mercury conjunction in Pisces on March 4, which facilitates contemplation and introspection. However, as Venus also makes a challenging square to Jupiter today, we will need to watch for overextending or overloading ourselves in various ways.
Let us begin this message by saying that we are all more than grateful for the way you have started to give from yourselves to this process. For, as we have touched upon earlier, it has now changed from being a process focused primarily on self-education to call it that, and instead turning into a process of manifestation. For you are already building the new, step by step, day by day, and even if it is at times hard for you to see any progress, we see it clearly, and it is indeed wonderful to behold. For what you manifest is mayhaps not as tangible yet, but none the less it is more than impressive. For what you are building, are energetic structures and connections, and these are growing rapidly now.
Big Story Weather from February 28: The Northeast saw snow showers and very strong winds around the Maine area, while the majority of the country saw partly cloudy skies and colder conditions, and the Northwest saw some showers yesterday.
Weather Outlook for March 1: An upper level trough will move through the Tennessee River Valley bringing with it some light snow and light mix precipitation to the area. High pressure over the Rockies will set the stage for a nice day over the Plains and Gulf Coast, but it will be cooler than normal for these regions. A few showers will linger in the extreme Northwest US. Below is the weather for a few select cities.
We are moved to share our thoughts, ideas, and projects with others during Disseminating Moon phases. In doing so, we add on to or build on what we already have based on what we learn from others. So it is important to share yourself this weekend even though the energy inclines us toward wrapping ourselves up so no one can truly see us. Fears about judgement from others, rejection from others, and disapproval from others are strong Saturday with the various astrological aspects. The energy pushes an element of division and separation from others (emotionally, mentally, and physically). The common reaction is to self-protect, isolate, and put up a barrier so that we don't get hurt. But this is the exact opposite of what we need to do. We need to share ourselves authentically and let the chips fall where they may.
A team from Belgium and Japan discovered the hefty meteorite as the members drove across the East Antarctic plateau on snowmobiles. Initial tests show it is an ordinary chondrite, the most common type of meteorite found on Earth, Vinciane Debaille, a geologist from Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium, said in a statement
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I am not a fly-by-night God. I am not a sometimes God. I am a forever God. It’s My joy to be God. From My joy, I created you. You belong to joy. Let go of all that is not joy for you and keep only joy. That which is not joy for you is not because of a person or situation. You think it is. Whatever the persons or situations may be, they stir something in you that finds something outside of you intolerable. You may even say: “I can’t stand this or that. It drives me up the wall.”
Without your abeyances, no one, no situation has that kind of power over you. What is the offender to you really? Oh, yes, the person and/or situation has triggered something in you. In you, beloveds.
2013 was supposed to be the year of Solar Max, the peak of the 11-year sunspot cycle yet now that it has arrived solar activity is relatively low. Sunspot numbers are well below their values in 2011, and strong solar flares have been infrequent for many months. There is something unexpected happening with the Sun, many scientists agree.
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Wunderground.com By: Jon Erdman Published: March 1, 2013
Portland, Maine: Heaviest Snowstorm on Record
A home is surrounded by deep snow in Portland, Maine, on Feb. 9. (Image credit: iWitness Weather/Firegirl)
Winter Storm Nemo brought an amazing 31.9 inches of snow to Portland, Maine, on Feb. 8-9, making it the heaviest snowstorm on record there. The previous record was 27.1 inches on Jan. 17-18, 1979.
Winter Storm Q brought another 10.7 inches. That, along with other lighter snowfalls, put Portland's February 2013 total at 49.5 inches, making it the third-snowiest February, and tying for the eighth-snowiest month on record. It was the snowiest month, there, since January 1987.
By J. DAVID McSWANE-March 2, 2013-SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE
The presence of red tide -- most noticeable Tuesday and Wednesday --did not keep beachcombers away from Venice Beach on Thursday morning. (SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE)
Strong gusts from the south triggered a resurgence of nasty tides and pungent air at earlier this week at Sarasota County beaches, especially Venice Beach.