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13th August 2009

I've been waiting many years for this time.  Back in the late eighties I looked at 2009 as the final upgrade prior to the ‘real deal' that 2010 will bring.  Just within the last six weeks I've seen many of my friends and clients getting hammered, but I've also worked with people who are using the ongoing challenges as a kick up the backside to spur themselves on to greater achievements than they had previously thought possible, as indicated by the specific talents in their horoscopes.  And make no mistake the choices being made at this time, both individually and globally, will have profound impact on the events of mid September of this year.  Then, in five-six weeks from now, we can begin to plateau in a way that brings relative calmness for a time, at least until Saturn moves into Libra.  Crop circle stuff - go here and here and - incredibly - here for the latest.  And - 'Witness those rings and roundelays, of theirs, which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days, on many a grassy plain, But since of late Elizabeth, and later James came in, They never danced on any heath, as when the time hath been.'  Richard Corbet, (1582-1635) quoted in Mythology of the British isles by Geoffrey Nash, 1990.

 

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Thursday, 13th August 2009 12:25
Hi Steve I've been reading for months on this site about how august is going to change the world and I can inform you that last night my world changed I've always had the attitude that the more material possessions you had the better but last night something changed in my mind when I asked the question of myself does a bigger house make you better then somebody in a smaller house and the answer was NO. Since that moment my whole perspective on life has changed and even though its only the first few hours I feel better as a person with this change of mindset.
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Thursday, 13th August 2009 14:04
Houses are just bricks and bits of timber. People are amazing. “In the great silence, integrity listens for the true course”
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Thursday, 13th August 2009 15:23
I think i am one of those people who have had a kick up the backside. I was 40 in June and going to uni for the first time in my life in September. What's all that about?? Greater achievements? I very much hope so. I do doubt though at times, when i hear graduates who are now leaving uni and unable to find work. Oh well, it's all in the lap of the gods.
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Thursday, 13th August 2009 17:33
I am 62 and going to Uni for the first time in my life in September, not for greater achievements, that is looking too far ahead, but to learn, and wanting to learn for myself and no-one else and for no greater or lesser reason. In 3 years time I shall know where to go next, not now.Steve knows and I now know I am on the right path, just a feeling, nothing else. The planets are right.
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Thursday, 13th August 2009 21:34
As for me, I'm going to try to go back to school. I face 70 years of age in February and hope to save my mind with concentration on school book facts. The crop circles? They are coming from the minds of a few people who may not even be aware of what is happening. It is a gift not given to everyone.
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Friday, 14th August 2009 10:27
I left school before taking any exams - i was just 15. At 48 I went to Uni to do my master's degree, and was accepted for a PhD (love to do it but no time or resources). It didn't teach me anything new - it helped me structure what I already knew into something far more effective and efficient. No regrets. Steve J