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17th July 2010

Met a couple of contributors to the blog today, really nice to put faces to names.  I'm in the wilds outside Durham, really nice to hear owls.  Just watched a house cat see off a fox, swallows are flying, I can see stars, all things that being a city kid I find so fulfilling.  Did twelve readings and a talk, proper lecture tomorrow before the train home.  And Mars is on my ascendant, i just realised today (call myself an astrologer!), so I'm glad I'm blatting all over the country and putting out lots of energy because otherwise I'd probably be getting angry.  Constantly these days I'm talking about the acceleration of evolution and the movement into empathy and other more than three dimensional ways of being, so it's a real pleasure so see this, the third in a series of encouraging us to see things differently

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Saturday, 17th July 2010 23:53
Your right Steve, you miss many things living in a city. It's funny that you mention owls. I live to hear an owl hoot...don't know what it does to me but i can never get enough.....ahh, listening to owls whilst looking at the stars....bliss (and a glass of wine of course)! x
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Sunday, 18th July 2010 09:29
Hi Steve, thanks again for my reading yesterday! I definately feel that the Aries rising is a natural fit for me, it would help explain my abundant 'warrior energy'... So once again, I'm going to sit tight for the next couple of weeks, hold my space, give out lots of love & really focus on imagining the future that I know I deserve (& blimey, yes I'd love it to include a family!) Then I'll get out there & kick some ass... ha ha. With love, laughter & eternal optimism, Sarah xx
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Sunday, 18th July 2010 12:45
Glad you're having such a good, productive weekend Steve! And the astrology is fascinating and spot on as always! Ta for the updates!
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Sunday, 18th July 2010 12:47
Good news for you, looks like the effort and intent are really reaping rewards for you. On the subject of acceleration of evolution, and generally odd things going on, (odd but good!) I was in the little Coop store in the town yesterday getting a few bits and the young man at the till (never seen him before, about 20 - 22) was saying he didn't know when his shift ended, had too much of a good time last night and something to do with karma. He looked at me and said 'do you believe in karma?' and I said very much so. He went on to say that he believed that people were born optimistic but that we are brought up to be pessimists, then went on to say didn't want to seem like too much of a hippie but I said that was ok, my generation, peace and love and all that! How random was that? and how very heartening. It reinforced my belief that in spite of the obvious superficiality of these times there is so much more going on under the surface. I know from my daughter and her spiritual practice that there's a lot going on anyway, and that this evolution takes many different forms, like a glittering multi-faceted gem. This young man was also having this conversation with someone 'old'. Two bonuses there: unusual conversation across generations with complete stranger. It's all in the undercurrents. Also according to a client yesterday India is going crazy for Reiki, crystals and new age stuff, including the more western concepts of Karma. That's unsolicited 'karma' twice in the day. End of news report and power to the Pied Piper of Sacriston turning on the lights! Blessings x Ella
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Sunday, 18th July 2010 22:16
Do I have this correct? You are a Cancer Sun with Virgo Rising? I'm a Virgo with Cancer Rising. No wonder I like your blogs so much.
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Monday, 19th July 2010 09:20
Hi Steve I was one of the lucky 12 to have a reading on Saturday, WOW is the best way to describe it, I have never had an astrology reading before but will certainly be in contact again and have several friends interested. Thanks and look forward to talking to you again.
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Monday, 19th July 2010 11:01
I love owls too- when I hear them (rare nowadays) I am transfixed- why I don't know- somehow hearing one fills me full of hope-And whoever posted at 23.53... thats me too... sitting under the stars with a glass of wine- listening for an owl call. Owl calls also feature in a short story I entered some months ago in a national competition- hey I dont think I won- but never mind- what worries me though was my sheer determination to win this thing- crazy- I was filled with more determination than Ive had for years- must be the Aries part of me And I loved writing it....someone blogged on this site a few weeks ago about JK Rowling being on benefits- well hey Im on benefits and Id love to be a writer, but I think Im dreaming... Durham- many years ago I went to Durham on route to a very little known dale near Hawes, right in the middle of nowhere....I stayed there for several weeks- if ever heaven was on earth this was the place- wild untamed landscape- another world...I fell in love with the place- as it was so isolated I found it almost impossible to come back to the normal world- I wasnt used to sounds anymore people, anything, it took weeks to rehablitate myself to normal life....the only sounds I heard daily was the whistle of a farmer bringing the sheep off the fell, and part of my heart is still in that dale... thoughts from a Pisces