Visionkeeper ~ Change Is In The Air All Around Us~ 1 January 2013

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Here we are starting off a new year in a new world. We might as well start it off on the right foot. Like the picture says, change your thoughts and you change the world! Let’s review what we have learned and urge all new blog readers who venture in to do as we have done. So what have we learned in the past year? Oh so many things where does one start the list? We began the journey by going within and learning to really know ourselves. Spending time alone with no distractions so we could really take a close look uninterrupted. It is not always an easy thing to do we live in such a techno world. We have forgotten the beauty and power of silence and what it can bring to our lives. We have forgotten simplicity and the truths it reveals to us about who we REALLY are! Take time as you enter into this New World New Year to see how much you have changed and be glad for that. Go inside and clear out those last remaining parts of you that no longer fit with how you think, throw away any baggage of self loathing you are dragging behind you and start looking for the love you are.

Morning Blessing: 1.01.13 ~ Transformation

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As we crest the milestone of another year lived, humbled and polished by time, let us remember that our lives are bigger than we can ever know or imagine. Each life has its own force field with a creator soul propelling it  -- guiding it even from the absoluteness of Divine guidance. Today is the perfect day to intend living fearlessly by allowing yourself to breathe daily into the depth, wonder, beauty, craziness, and strife that represents the fullness of your life. Declare that you are going to take from every experience what it has to offer you. At times we're determined to make changes; other times we are given a nudge to take a spot in life that could lead us into undiscovered territories. Whatever the perception, insurmountable joy or big-time crash, know they are all experiences that point you toward an amazing course of self-emergence. Our life journey is one of transformation and change so why not dissolve all your frustrations here and now.  

 

Heavenletter #4421 Where Does Unkindness Come From?

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God said:

Who on Earth can understand why some of My children seem to be unkind, or are unkind without doubt. Who can understand why others do as they do? In personal terms, you are unable to. In personal terms, too often you just go around in circles trying to understand another who is not understandable to you. Even when you can understand someone's insecurity and inadequacy, still, you can't see as an excuse for rudeness or worse.

If someone deliberately wants to insult you, odds are he feels an insult has been given to him. He misunderstood you or he heard your voice as a voice from the past, and he passes on his resentment to you. He saw someone else's face in yours. Invariably, he feels justified. You do not have to justify him. It is not necessary for you to make excuses for others.

The Exceptional U.S. Wildfire Season of 2012

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Wunderground.com - 12/31/12, By Dr. Jeff Masters

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Wunderphoto of Whitewater-Baldy Complex Fire submitted by AZMountaineer21.

The 2012 U.S. fire season was the 3rd worst in U.S. history, with 9.2 million acres burned--an area larger than the state of Maryland. Since the National Interagency Fire Center began keeping records in 1960, only two years have seen more area burned--2006, when 9.9 million acres burned, and 2007, when 9.3 million acres burned. Although the 2012 fire season was close to a record for most acreage burned, the total number of fires--55,505--was the lowest on record, going back to 1960, said scientists at a December 2012 press briefing at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco.

 

Cyclone Freda weakening near New Caledonia

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ABC Radio Australia - 1/01/13

 Satellite image shows Tropical Cyclone south of the Solomons and west of Vanuatu as it continues to move southward over the Coral Sea towards New Caledonia. (Credit: ABC licensed)
 

Tropical Cyclone Freda is located off northern New Caledonia, moving south-southeast at about 10 kilometres an hour.

The category two storm is generating sustained winds at the centre of around 110 kilometres an hour.

To read the rest of this story, visit ABC Radio Australia.

Heart Song January 1st 2013

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The Heart Song for January 1st 2013 is Bridge Over Troubled Water by Paul Simon

 


Bridge Over Troubled Water

When you’re weary, feeling small,
When tears are in your eyes, I will dry them all;
I’m on your side. when times get rough
And friends just can’t be found,
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down.
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down.
When you’re down and out,
When you’re on the street,
When evening falls so hard
I will comfort you.
I’ll take your part.
When darkness comes
And pains is all around,
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down.
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down.

Sail on silvergirl,
Sail on by.
Your time has come to shine.
All your dreams are on their way.
See how they shine.
If you need a friend
I’m sailing right behind.
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will ease your mind.
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will ease your mind.

 

 

Love Geeta

 

 

Centuries-old Bridge Washed Away In Deluge That Never Ends

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Express.co.UK - 1/01/13, John Chapman

The Tarr Steps across the swollen River Barle near Dulverton

The Tarr Steps across the swollen River Barle near Dulverton

TORRENTIAL rain battered Britain last night – bringing a soggy end to one of the wettest years on record and threatening to dampen New Year’s Eve celebrations to ring in 2013.Up to 1.3 inches of rain was forecast in areas of Wales and the south of England.To read the rest of this story, visit Express.co.UK.

 

Weird in the USA: The Wacky Weather of 2012

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Decoded Science - 12/31/12, Tricia Edgar

Hurricane Sandy visited the US East Coast this fall, wreaking havoc on the shoreline. Photo: MDGovpics / CC by 2.0

As the year winds down, what crazy and extreme weather we have seen.

It’s been a year of wind and water in the United States, as superstorms and intense fire and drought have damaged crops, homes, and ecosystems across the country. Here are some of the top weather stories of 2012.

To read the rest of this story, visit Decoded Science.

2012: The Year of Storm Surge

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Weather.com - 12/31/12, Matt Sampson

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Homes in Fenwick Island, Del. are surrounded by floodwaters from Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Officials said Fenwick Island and nearby Bethany Beach appeared to be among the hardest-hit parts of the state. (AP Photo/Randall Chase)

October 29, 2012, the barrier island just over the bridge from Tom’s River, NJ was all but destroyed by storm surge. The force from hurricane Sandy filled living rooms with the Atlantic Ocean, forced new channels that sliced the island into pieces, and erased the landscape.

On another island to the north, Manhattan, water spilled over barriers into the nation’s biggest city, cascading down into the subway, the commuter tunnels, and the construction site at the World Trade Center. Images of cars floating down New York City streets were projected around the world.
To watch the videos and read the rest of this story, visit Weather.com.

2012 In Review – Solar activity & space weather

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The Watchers - 1/01/13, By Chillymanjaro

We are now in period called Solar Cycle 24 which started in January 8, 2008 and it is the 24th solar cycle since 1755, when recording of solar sunspot activity began. The solar cycle is the periodic change in Sun’s activity (including changes in the levels of solar radiation and ejection of solar material) and appearance visible in changes in the number of sunspots, flares, and other visible manifestations. Solar cycles have a duration of about 11 years. NASA predicts that solar cycle 24 will peak in early or mid 2013 with about 59 sunspots. This would make it the least active cycle in the past one...

We are now in period called Solar Cycle 24 which started in January 8, 2008 and it is the 24th solar cycle since 1755, when recording of solar sunspot activity began. The solar cycle is the periodic change in Sun’s activity (including changes in the levels of solar radiation and ejection of solar material) and appearance visible in changes in the number of sunspots, flares, and other visible manifestations. Solar cycles have a duration of about 11 years.

2012 In Review – Volcanoes

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The Watchers - 1/01/13, By Adonai

As far as the volcanic activity goes 2012 had lots of interesting moments and Pacific Ring of Fire was focus of almost all of it. 2011 finished with our eyes on the Cleveland volcano, Alaska. Cleveland sent ash 4.5 km in the sky during a single explosion event on Thursday, December 29, 2011. On January 1, 2012 ongoing volcanic activity was reported at El Hierro (Canary Islands), Fuego (Guatemala),  Karymsky, Kizimen and Shiveluch (Kamchatka, Russia), Kilauea (Hawaii), Popocatépetl (México), Puyehue-Cordón Caulle (Chile), Sakura-jima (Kyushu, Japan). 6 Indonesian volcanoes were on high alert at the time – Ijen, Gamalana, Papandayan, Karangetang, Lokon and Krakatau. Ijen turquoise...

As far as the volcanic activity goes 2012 had lots of interesting moments and Pacific Ring of Fire was focus of almost all of it. 2011 finished with our eyes on the Cleveland volcano, Alaska. Cleveland sent ash 4.5 km in the sky during a single explosion event on Thursday, December 29, 2011.

Don’t panic! Preliminary data suggest earthquakes are indeed increasing worldwide

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Source: The Extinction Protocol - 12/31/12

 

 

December 31, 2012 – EARTHCHANGES – In recent weeks, worldwide earthquake data indicates an increase in the magnitude and a significant increase in the frequency (magnitude 5.5+) of earthquakes. Current graphs clearly show an alarming worldwide trend of increasing earthquake strength and frequency. These results are in agreement with the USGS statistics page, which shows an increase in the frequency of stronger earthquakes (M 5.0+).

 

Mild ash explosions reported at Colombia’s Geleras volcano

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Source: The Extinction Protocol - 12/31/12

December 31, 2012 – COLOMBIA – Mild ash explosions continue to occur sporadically at the volcano, such as recently seen on 29 Dec. For the month of December, this is the 6th time ash emissions were observed (although more could have occurred and gone unnoticed during times of bad weather). In comparison, there have been 2 emissions observed in November, 12 in October, and 5 in September. The volcano’s last major eruption occurred in 2010. –Volcano Discovery

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