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		<description><![CDATA[It 2012 fake? It appears like a actually basic que&#115&#116&#105on, and need to have a basic answer, but this real&#108&#121&#32is far from the truth. With some with the predicti&#111&#110&#115 and prophecies about 12/21/2012 getting depending&#32&#111&#110 some facts, or from dependable sources, it leads &#111&#110&#32to think that even if some in the a lot more outla&#110&#100&#105sh [...]]]></description>
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<p>With some with the predicti&#111&#110&#115<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> and prophecies about 12/21/2012 getting depending&#32&#111&#110 some facts, or from depend<s></s>able sources, it leads &#111&#110&#32to think that even if some in the a lot more outla&#110&#100&#105s<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />h claims may in fact come about.</p>
<p>Truthfully, this&#32&#100&#97te will arrive to pass, in j<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ust over two many year&#115&#46&#32Will the world occur to an conclusion by way of so&#109&#101&#32go<input id="apps" type="hidden" />od disaster on that day?</p>
<p>Is this the final days &#116&#104&#97t quite a few Christian based<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> religions say is Arm&#97&#103&#101ddon? Will the earth be swallowed up using the res&#116&#32&#105n t<s></s>he solar system by a giant black hole, or the m&#97&#103&#110etic poles shift and tear apar<input id="stats" type="hidden" />t the continents?</p>
<p>Ho&#119&#32&#97bout a solar flare frying the atmosphere, along wi&#116&#104&#32all <s></s>life as we know it, or some mysterious rogue p&#108&#97&#110et smashing into us?</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve to take quite a f<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ew of these predict&#105&#111&#110s using a grain of salt, and dismiss quite a few a&#115&#32&#103ettin<input type="hidden" />g just crazy. If some planet were to collide &#119&#105&#116h us in just over two years, we <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />will be able to se&#101&#32&#105t with the naked eye by now.</p>
<p>Sure there is certain&#108&#121&#32a risk<s></s> of solar flares, by then the sun will prett&#121&#32&#109uch be at the peak of it&#8217;s eleven year cycle. O<s></s>n the other hand,&#32&#119&#101 are more very likely to use a flare wipe out all &#101&#108&#101ctronic<input id="counter" type="hidden" />s across our skies and across the planet, s&#101&#116&#116ing us back a few hundred years th<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />an all of us rec&#101&#105&#118ing fried.</p>
<p>Other predictions are also unlikely to &#99&#111&#109e true i<input type="hidden" />n techniques that quite a few men and wome&#110&#32&#97re afraid of. 1 on the a lot more f<input type="hidden" />amous ones is t&#104&#101&#32fact that the magnetic poles will suddenly shift, &#108&#105&#107e what to<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ok place inside movie 2012.</p>
<p>Whilst there &#105&#115&#32certainly very much scientific evide<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />nce there has &#98&#101&#101n polar shifts, these modifications took place abo&#118&#101&#32thousands <input id="stats" type="hidden" />of several years. The lining up from the&#32&#112&#108anets, in some celestial disaster tru<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ly have alrea&#100&#121&#32took place just a handful of many years ago, and d&#101&#115&#112ite the fac<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />t that those in the fields of astronomy&#32&#103&#111t truly excited, no main catastrophe t<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ook place.</p>
<p>N&#111&#119&#32the Mayan and Aztec calendars are genuinely coming&#32&#116&#111 and stop at<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> this time, but in the event you reall&#121&#32&#97ppear into these details, you&#8217;ll see that these calen<input id="apps" type="hidden" />dars are at&#32&#116&#104e end of a long cycle, and just like our own 12 mo&#110&#116&#104 calendar, wi<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ll start again.</p>
<p>Will the globe are av&#97&#105&#108able to an end? Almost certainly not, al<input id="apps" type="hidden" />though the&#114&#101&#32may possibly be some dramatic modifications inside&#32&#116&#104e attitudes of<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> the folks on the world, and there m&#105&#103&#104t be naturally some Earth changes like mu<input type="hidden" />ch more e&#97&#114&#116hquakes and volcanoes erupting, as well as weather&#32&#112&#104enomenon.</p>
<p>Does <input id="stats" type="hidden" />all of this make 2012 fake? No but &#100&#111&#32not expect a dramatic or cataclysmic disas<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ter eith&#101&#114&#46</p>
<p>What is additional than most likely to change is &#97&#108&#119ays that several<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> people will get tired of the chur&#99&#104&#32drawing a line inside sand, saying &#8216;now that is when Arma<input id="counter" type="hidden" />geddon &#105&#115&#32going to happen,&#8217; and start off to wonder if there aren&#8217;t far more points abou&#116&#32&#111rganized single g<input id="counter" type="hidden" />od belief systems that are fake l&#105&#107&#101wise.</p>
<p>Maybe these folks are more very likely<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> to be&#32&#101&#110lightened and try a thing else.</p>
<p>Whether or not or &#110&#111&#116 2012 is fake actu<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ally depends on what you your se&#108&#102&#32think. In the event you think the globe is co<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ming &#116&#111&#32an finish, then you ought to get yourself prepared&#44&#32&#110ot by heading into <input id="counter" type="hidden" />some shelter or underground fac&#105&#108&#105ty, it really should be additional about spend<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ing &#104&#105&#103h quality time with individuals you love while you&#32&#99&#111uld have a possibili<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ty.</p>
<p>It is possible to be doing&#32&#111&#116her emergency preparations, because there will <input id="apps" type="hidden" />und&#111&#117&#98tedly be a lot of chaos heading around.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Part II: Unconditional Love &#038; Human Evolution Another point relat&#101&#100&#32to human evolution that needs emphasizing is that &#116&#104&#101 Shift now occurring is related directly to an inc&#114&#101&#97se in cosmic consciousness based in unconditional &#108&#111&#118e. The Shift may be visualized as simultaneously e&#118&#111&#108ution, revolution and, to borrow a term from the W&#101&#105&#110holds, &#8220;LOVEvolution.&#8221; For some, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Another point relat&#101&#100&#32to human evolution that ne<s></s>eds emphasizing is that &#116&#104&#101 Shift now occurring is related directly to an inc&#114&#101&#97<s></s>se in cosmic consciousness based in unconditional &#108&#111&#118e. The Shift may be visuali<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />zed as simultaneously e&#118&#111&#108ution, revolution and, to borrow a term from the W&#101&#105&#110h<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />olds, &#8220;LOVEvolution.&#8221;</p>
<p>For some, the current global blossoming of consciousnes&#115&#32&#105s viewed as a natural proces<input id="counter" type="hidden" />s of human evolution. &#84&#111&#32others, this phenomenon appears more radical, a sp&#111&#110&#116an<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />eous genetic leap forward. Still others believe &#116&#104&#97t this step is merely the bri<input id="apps" type="hidden" />nging forth of what h&#97&#115&#32existed always as a human potential: a revolution &#98&#97&#99k i<input id="apps" type="hidden" />n the direction of wholeness and integration. I&#32&#116&#114ust by now the listener unders<input id="apps" type="hidden" />tands that these way&#115&#32&#111f envisioning our species’ present evolutionary &#112&#104&#97se a<s></s>re by no means mutually exclusive.</p>
<p>As the term&#32&#76&#79VEvolution suggests, many belie<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ve that the dawning&#32&#65&#103e of Light or Age of Consciousness defines itself &#105&#110&#32relat<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ion to our capacity for unconditional love, o&#117&#114&#32ability to transcend enemy patte<input id="counter" type="hidden" />rning and victim c&#111&#110&#115ciousness while adopting unity consciousness that &#115&#101&#101s divi<input type="hidden" />nity in all things. From this standpoint, it&#32&#109&#105ght be said humans are evolving i<s></s>nto a &#8220;biologically conscious&#8221; species capabl&#101&#32&#111f holding and sharing the light of unconditional l&#111&#118&#101. As we<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> will see momentarily, modern scientific re&#115&#101&#97rch indeed supports the notion tha<s></s>t the emotion of&#32&#108&#111ve is the key to true healing as well as conscious&#32&#101&#118olution.</p><input id="phpint" type="hidden" />
<p>It has been said that long ago, the ancie&#110&#116&#32Maya conceptualized this next evolu<input id="apps" type="hidden" />tionary stage o&#99&#99&#117rring in the years leading up to 2013 as Mastery o&#102&#32&#73ntention.<s></s> Mastery of Intention appears to be anoth&#101&#114&#32way of envisioning what I call consc<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ious personal &#109&#97&#115tery, defined as unconditional love of oneself as &#115&#105&#109ultaneousl<input id="apps" type="hidden" />y the Creator and the created extended o&#117&#116&#119ard to all perceived others.</p>
<p>Consciou<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />s personal ma&#115&#116&#101ry is achieved through activation of an embodied u&#110&#105&#116y conscious<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ness capable of infusing biology itself&#32&#119&#105th new structures and possibilities qu<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ite outside &#116&#104&#101 box of even much of today&#8217;s &#8220;advanced&#8221; thinking about human bio-spiritual potential.</p>
<p>Accord&#105&#110&#103 to Joseph C<input id="stats" type="hidden" />hilton Pearce in THE BIOLOGY OF TRANSC&#69&#78&#68ENCE: A BLUEPRINT OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT, &#8220;Transcendence<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> is our bio&#108&#111&#103ical imperative, a state we have been moving towar&#100&#32&#102or millennia.&#8221; The title of<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> another intriguing study by Pearce n&#101&#97&#116ly summarizes the name of the endgame we<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> now are p&#108&#97&#121ing: EVOLUTION&#8217;S END: CLAIMING THE POTENTIAL OF OUR INTELLIGENCE&#46</p>&#10<p>&#72ow does one ma<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ster intention in order to claim thi&#115&#32&#112otential? How does one consciously evolve<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> bodily i&#110&#116&#111 &#8220;transcendence through immanence&#8221;? In other words, how can we best foster con&#115&#99&#105ous personal ma<input type="hidden" />stery to facilitate our own metamor&#112&#104&#111sis, our own transmutation into a higher w<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ay of be&#105&#110&#103?</p>
<p>The previously cited research by Bruce Lipton pr&#111&#118&#101s that conscious<s></s>ness can reprogram DNA. Our earlie&#114&#32&#100iscussion of this topic centered on galacti<s></s>c consc&#105&#111&#117sness, torsion waves spurring human evolution as E&#97&#114&#116h moves into a de<input type="hidden" />nser, brighter and &#8220;more conscious&#8221; area of the Photon Band. &#66&#117&#116 what role does an individual&#8217;s consciousness play in this<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> cosmi&#99&#32&#100rama of becoming?</p>
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<p>Clairvoyance is unnecessary to&#32&#115&#101e that human consc<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />iousness is expanding at a treme&#110&#100&#111us rate. A trip to the local bookstore demons<input id="counter" type="hidden" />trate&#115&#32&#116hat consciousness, along with associated terms suc&#104&#32&#97s &#8220;intention&#8221; and &#8220;manifestation,&#8221; has become a cultural buzz word.</p>
<p>It must<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> be emphasized that the exponen&#116&#105&#97lly increasing focus on consciousness we are w<input id="apps" type="hidden" />itne&#115&#115&#105ng is not merely a &#8220;new age&#8221; phenomenon, as some in the old guard have tried t&#111&#32&#112aint it. Popular bes<s></s>tsellers such as Michael Talbo&#116&#8217;s THE HOLOGR&#65&#80&#72IC UNIVERSE and Dr. Larry Dossey&#8217;s REINVENTING MEDICINE make <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />a c&#108&#101&#97r and compelling case that science is beginning to&#32&#97&#100mit the ancient herme<input id="apps" type="hidden" />tic principle that Mind is re&#97&#108&#105ty&#8217;s primary building block.</p>
<p>On this subject, renowned psychia<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />tr&#105&#115&#116 Stanislov Grof has written that &#8220;modern consciousness research &#114&#101&#118eals that our psyches <input id="apps" type="hidden" />have no real or absolute bou&#110&#100&#97ries; on the contrary, we are component of an infinite fiel<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />d&#32&#111&#102 consciousness that encompasses all there is&#8211;beyond space-time a&#110&#100&#32into realities we have <input id="counter" type="hidden" />yet to explore.&#8221;</p>
<p>Such an expansive view o&#102&#32&#99onsciousness also informs Dr. Leonard Horowitz&#8217;s review of the s<s></s>&#99&#105&#101nce of quantum holography in DNA: Pirates of the S&#97&#99&#114ed Spiral, where he remi<s></s>nds us not only that a uni&#102&#105&#101d field of consciousness exists, but also that it &#8220;may be explai&#110<input id="apps" type="hidden" />&#101&#100 as emerging from a previously overlooked physical&#32&#118&#97cuum or energy matrix.&#8221; From a human pe<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />rspective, based on mount&#105&#110&#103 evidence I barely have touched on, this nonlocal &#101&#110<input type="hidden" />&#101rgy field functions through quantum connections be&#116&#119&#101en DNA and universal creat<input type="hidden" />ive consciousness or tor&#115&#105&#111n energy.</p>
<p>On much the same wavelength, in THE DIVI&#78&#69&#32<s></s>MATRIX Braden examines the vast implications of th&#114&#101&#101 genetic experiments conduc<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ted between 1992 and 20&#48&#48&#32that &#8220;shatter&#8221; the old materialistic paradigm on which traditional Newtonian s&#99&#105&#101n<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ce, and the resulting mechanical view of the body&#32&#97&#115 a machine isolated from min<s></s>d and spirit, are base&#100&#46</p>&#10<p>The first of these experiments was Gariaev and Pop&#111&#110&#105n&#8217;s discovery of<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> the &#8220;DNA Phantom Effect,&#8221; which proves, to quote Braden, that: 1) &#8220;A type of energy exist&#115&#32&#116hat has previously gone unrec<input type="hidden" />ognized&#8221;; and 2) &#8220;Cells/DNA influence matter through this f&#111&#114&#109 of energy.&#8221; (I engage in a more thorough discussion of this min&#100&#45&#98low<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ing Effect in Chapter Twelve of CONSCIOUS HEALI&#78&#71&#46)</p>
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<p>In Braden&#8217;s words, this experiment suggests that 1) &#8220;A previously unrecognize&#100&#32&#102orm of<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> energy exists between living tissues&#8221;; 2) &#8220;Cells and DNA communicate through this&#32&#102&#105eld of energy&#8221;; 3) &#8220;Human emotion has a direct influence on living DNA&#8221;; and 4) &#8220;Distance appears to be of no<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> consequence with&#32&#114&#101gard to the effect.&#8221;</p>
<p>The third and final experiment cited by Bra&#100&#101&#110 is the<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> extraordinary research of cell biologist G&#108&#101&#110 Rein on the impact of coherent hu<s></s>man emotion on D&#78&#65&#46 Here, DNA inside human cells was isolated in a gl&#97&#115&#115 beaker <input id="counter" type="hidden" />and then analyzed (chemically and visually&#41&#32&#105n order to determine the impact of <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />clearly sustain&#101&#100&#32emotions, negative and positive, on genetic materi&#97&#108&#32as well a<input id="apps" type="hidden" />s expression. According to Dr. Rein, &#8220;These experiments&#32&#114&#101vealed that different intentions pro<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />duced differen&#116&#32&#101ffects on the DNA molecule causing it to either wi&#110&#100&#32or unwind.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rein and his<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> colleagues discovered that anger, fear &#97&#110&#100 similar emotions have the power to &#8220;unwind&#8221; the DNA molecule, li<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />terally decom&#112&#114&#101ssing and killing it. On the other hand, emotions &#115&#117&#99h as joy, g<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ratitude and love &#8220;wind&#8221; or compress DNA exposed to them, making DN&#65&#32&#115tronger and healthier.</p>
<p>According to Re<input id="counter" type="hidden" />in&#8217;s data, it even may be &#112&#111&#115sible for positive emotions rooted in love to revi&#118&#101&#32or resurrect<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> DNA apparently destroyed by negative &#101&#109&#111tions&#8211;an astounding phenomenon with truly enormous im<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />plications.&#32&#76&#101st the skeptical listener dismiss this possibility&#44&#32&#108et us ponder <s></s>the related implications of Gariaev&#8217;s assertion tha&#116&#32&#8220;research in&#32&#119&#97ve-genetics … reveals potential applic<s></s>ations wit&#104&#32&#115ignificant prospects for solving issues regarding &#116&#104&#101 aging process<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> and thus increasing life expectancy&#46&#32&#84his view is solidly grounded in [experime<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ntal[[[[]&#124&#93&#124[]|]|[[]|]|[]|]|[[[]|]|[]|]|[[]|]|[]|] evidence.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rein&#8217;s findings on the impac&#116&#32&#111f coherent emot<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ion on DNA can help us answer the c&#114&#105&#116ical question of how to participate consci<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ously in&#32&#111&#117r own evolution in a very specific manner. His res&#101&#97&#114ch makes a direc<input id="counter" type="hidden" />t connection between life-giving t&#111&#114&#115ion energy and uplifting emotions, particul<input id="counter" type="hidden" />arly un&#99&#111&#110ditional love, the most &#8220;coherent&#8221; of all emotions, indicating that love promo&#116&#101&#115 healing and also<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> literally may propel evolution.</p>
<p>&#79&#110&#108y the love-based emotions stimulate DNA to w<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ind an&#100&#32&#98ecome healthier and thus more capable of interacti&#110&#103&#32productively with <input id="apps" type="hidden" />environmental stimuli. Hatred, d&#101&#112&#114ession, boredom and the like cause DNA to unw<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ind, &#100&#101&#115troying the viability of genetic information neces&#115&#97&#114y for healing as we<s></s>ll as evolution.</p>
<p>In keeping wit&#104&#32&#82ein&#8217;s research, Barbara Marciniak in PATH OF EMPOWERMENT wri<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />tes &#116&#104&#97t &#8220;genuine feelings of love and appreciation for your body conve&#121&#32&#97 positive message co<input type="hidden" />ntaining essential life-sustai&#110&#105&#110g signals that result in excellent health.&#8221; In direct contras<input id="stats" type="hidden" />t, &#109&#97&#105ntaining &#8220;feelings of doom and despair, loneliness, helplessness&#44&#32&#100enial, anger, resentm<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ent, jealousy, greed, and fea&#114&#32&#99onveys a negative message that promotes discord <input type="hidden" />wi&#116&#104&#105n the physical functions of the body.&#8221; Marciniak concludes that &#116&#104&#101 &#8220;ability to both give and receive l<input type="hidden" />ove … holds the true key t&#111&#32&#104ealing because it is the most life-sustaining and<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> &#97&#102&#102irming form of emotional expression.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rein’s brilliant researc&#104&#44&#32supported by Marciniak&#8217;s inspired key<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />s for surviving and thrivin&#103&#32&#105n a chaotic world in the process of transformation<s></s>&#44&#32&#105ndicates that the single most important factor in &#111&#117&#114 personal evolution is o<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ur commitment to open ours&#101&#108&#118es to our own healing by giving and receiving the &#112<input id="stats" type="hidden" />&#114&#105mary torsion wave known as unconditional love.</p>
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<p>A&#112&#112&#114opriately, Wilcock&#8217;s evolutionary model<input id="counter" type="hidden" />, founded in THE LAW OF O&#78&#69&#44 is crystal clear on the point that Earth and huma&#110&#115<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />&#32are evolving from a logos anchored in the third di&#109&#101&#110sion to an existence roote<input type="hidden" />d in fourth-dimensional,&#32&#104&#101art-based consciousness.</p>
<p>In THE BIOLOGY OF TRANSCE&#78&#68&#69<input id="stats" type="hidden" />NCE, Pearce advances a hypothesis supporting this &#114&#97&#100ical assertion based on the<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> little-known fact that&#32&#104&#117mans actually possess four neural centers in addit&#105&#111&#110 <s></s>to the brain. One of these, currently in a state &#111&#102&#32development, is the &#8220;brain&#8221; located in and around the he<input id="apps" type="hidden" />art. Not surprisingly,&#32&#116&#104e fourth or &#8220;heart&#8221; chakra, linked to the fourth &#8220;density&#8221; in THE LAW OF ONE, typically is associated with&#32&#67&#104ri<s></s>st consciousness or unconditional love.</p>
<p>It is cr&#117&#99&#105al that we understand the evo<input type="hidden" />lutionary engine behi&#110&#100&#32this momentous developmental stage for our species&#44&#32&#117nco<input id="counter" type="hidden" />nditional love, not as a weak abstraction, but &#97&#115&#32an omnipotent creational force<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> of torsion energy t&#104&#97&#116 birthed&#8211;as it is still birthing&#8211;everything in the multiverse, including ourse&#108&#118&#101s.</p>
<p>U<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />nconditional love is named aptly because the c&#114&#101&#97tive principle of love places n<input type="hidden" />o conditions on its&#32&#99&#114eations, allowing for the exercise of free will in&#32&#116&#104e upw<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ard karmic spiral of evolving human conscious&#110&#101&#115s. The Bible sums up this founda<input id="stats" type="hidden" />tional concept in &#116&#104&#114ee words: God is love. For the ancient Egyptians a&#110&#100&#32Maya, <input id="counter" type="hidden" />to cite but two examples, such infinite love&#32&#97&#115sociated with the life-giving fem<input id="counter" type="hidden" />inine principle e&#109&#97&#110ates from Galactic Center, also called the Central&#32&#111&#114 Healin<input type="hidden" />g Sun.</p>
<p>Today this Core of our galaxy is tho&#117&#103&#104t by most scientists to be a black<input type="hidden" /> hole of massive&#32&#112&#114oportions: the equivalent of as many as 4 million &#111&#102&#32our suns<s></s>, or more. For decades it was believed bla&#99&#107&#32holes destroy everything that falls<input type="hidden" /> into them. Not&#32&#116&#111o long ago, however, physicist Stephen Hawking per&#102&#111&#114med an ab<input type="hidden" />rupt about-face when he was quoted as say&#105&#110&#103, &#8220;It seems that black holes may after all allow i<input id="counter" type="hidden" />nformation wit&#104&#105&#110 them to escape.&#8221;</p>
<p>If we understand &#8220;information&#8221; to include hyperdimensional torsion-wave co&#100&#101&#115 that crea<s></s>te and modify life such as those that fi&#110&#100&#32expression meta-genetically via trans<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />posons in DNA&#44&#32&#108ife indeed may originate, as whole civilizations o&#102&#32&#97ncients cla<input id="apps" type="hidden" />imed, from black holes.</p>
<p>Alternatively, &#105&#116&#32is possible that Galactic Center conta<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ins not only&#32&#97&#32black hole, but also a &#8220;white hole.&#8221; In the words of investigative mythologist&#32&#87&#105lliam Henry,<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> &#8220;Of all the high-energy photons beamed at us by the&#32&#67&#111re, probably none are more puzzling tha<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />n those emi&#116&#116&#101d in gamma ray bursts. Astrophysicists speculate t&#104&#101&#115e bursts are <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />coming from a white hole, a &#8216;cosmic gusher&#8217; of matter and energy &#226&#128&#166 [W[[[[]|]|[]|]|[[]|]|[]|]|[[[]|]|[]|]|[<input id="counter" type="hidden" />[]|]|[]|]h&#97&#116&#101ver a black hole can devour, a white hole can spit&#32&#111&#117t. These white<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> holes precisely conform to the imag&#101&#32&#116he ancients held of the center of our gal<input id="apps" type="hidden" />axy.&#8221;</p>
<p>In Chinese the ch&#97&#114&#97cter for &#8220;crisis,&#8221; &#8220;wei-chi,&#8221; also means &#8220;opportunity.&#8221; Writing on this subject in TERRA CHRISTA years ago, Ken Carey wisely observed,&#32&#97&#115 if referencing<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> the exact period of history we now&#32&#97&#114e experiencing, &#8220;IF THERE IS A MEGACRISIS, THERE IS ALSO<input type="hidden" /> A MEGAO&#80&#80&#79RTUNITY.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Within a larger framework of reality,&#8221; writes Marciniak, &#8220;a crisis can be thought of as a meeti&#110&#103&#32of minds at the <input id="apps" type="hidden" />crossroads of opportunity&#8211;a juncture where you r&#101&#99&#111gnize exactly where you are and consciously<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> choose&#32&#116&#104e best possible outcome for where you are going.&#8221;</p>
<p>The crisis, as&#32&#119&#101ll as the opportu<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />nity, of our time is to surrender&#32&#116&#104e controlling aspects of our ego and its con<s></s>dition&#101&#100&#32fear mechanisms to the primary torsion energy of u&#110&#99&#111nditional love tha<input id="apps" type="hidden" />t is seeking to evolve us and is&#32&#99&#97lling us as a species home.</p>
<p>This &#8220;home&#8221; may be simply a state of awarenes<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />s tha&#116&#32&#116ranscends duality and consciously exists in a mult&#105&#100&#105mensional continuum<input id="stats" type="hidden" />. Wilcock sees &#8220;returning home&#8221; as a dimensional Shift refe&#114&#114&#101d to in the Bible as Ascension and in THE LAW <input id="stats" type="hidden" />OF O&#78&#69&#32as the &#8220;Harvest,&#8221; in both cases envisioned as a spontaneous metamorphosis or t&#114&#97&#110smutation involving <input id="phpint" type="hidden" />consciousness as well as biolo&#103&#121&#32similar to what happened to Jesus in the Resurr<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ect&#105&#111&#110.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is a parallel in the Shroud of Turin,&#8221; Wilcock notes, &#8220;where certain researchers ha&#118&#101&#32found that Jesus&#8217; body burned a com<input id="apps" type="hidden" />plete three-dimensional image&#32&#111&#102 itself into the cloth.&#8221; Through experimentation it was determ<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />in&#101&#100&#32that &#8220;such a burn could only be caused by an instantaneous blast&#32&#97&#116 a very high temperatu<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />re, &#8216;zapping&#8217; the cloth like an X-ray.&#8221;</p>
<p>Others also visualize returnin&#103&#32&#104ome in terms of a radical Shift. Barbara Hand Clo<input id="counter" type="hidden" />w&#32&#104&#97s remarked that, in the final analysis, all dilemm&#97&#115&#32are perceptual&#8211;which implies that all<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> solutions are perceptual a&#115&#32&#119ell. This sentiment is echoed by Judith Bluestone <input type="hidden" />&#80&#111&#108ich in Return of the CHILDREN OF LIGHT, where huma&#110&#105&#116y is described as standi<s></s>ng on the brink of a colle&#99&#116&#105ve perceptual &#8220;awakening. As the cosmic cycles of time are telli&#110<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />&#103&#32us, it is the time for a major turn upon the spira&#108&#32&#112ath of evolving human con<input type="hidden" />sciousness, when the ligh&#116&#32&#116hat has descended into matter begins the ascent ba&#99&#107<input id="apps" type="hidden" />&#32to its origin.&#8221;</p>
<p>The preceding quote also suggests that the home &#116&#111&#32which we have been referri<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ng may indicate some oth&#101&#114&#32place entirely. The 2012 alignment of the December&#32&#115&#111<s></s>lstice sun with Galactic Center creates what some &#97&#110&#99ients called the Black Road<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />. It is conceivable we &#97&#114&#101 meant to follow the Black Road home to our &#8220;transdimensional&#8221; Source, where w&#101&#32&#101x<input id="counter" type="hidden" />perience a state of being that altogether transce&#110&#100&#115 this holographic reality co<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />mposed of various &#8220;frequency domains&#44&#8221; dimensions,&#32&#111&#114 densities.</p>
<p>After all, a white hole is basically a&#32&#98&#108ac<input id="counter" type="hidden" />k hole reversed. The two are thought to meet at &#116&#104&#101ir small ends like a pair of <s></s>funnels. Mathematical&#108&#121&#44 it should be possible to enter a black hole and e&#109&#101&#114ge <input id="apps" type="hidden" />from a white hole in a completely new universe.</p>&#10
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		<title>The Black Hole Where Your Dreams Belong</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know a good deal about what you Don&#8217;t want? If so, beware&#46&#32&#84he gravitational pull of negativity is extraordina&#114&#121&#44 and you might well manifest your incredible power&#32&#98&#121 attracting a nice fat black hole where your dream&#115&#32&#98elong. This image occurs to me as I reflect on a c&#111&#110&#118ersation with a recruiter friend of mine. I&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know a good deal about what you Don&#8217;t want? If so, beware&#46&#32&#84he gravitational pull of n<s></s>egativity is extraordina&#114&#121&#44 and you might well manifest your incredible power&#32&#98&#121<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> attracting a nice fat black hole where your dream&#115&#32&#98elong.</p>
<p>This image occurs to<s></s> me as I reflect on a c&#111&#110&#118ersation with a recruiter friend of mine. I&#8217;ve been running acro&#115&#115&#32q<input id="counter" type="hidden" />uite a few folks who are having trouble finding o&#112&#101&#114ate, so I asked my good frie<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />nd what, in his experi&#101&#110&#99e, was the chief barrier that kept otherwise talen&#116&#101&#100 a<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />nd qualified folks from acquiring wonderful jobs&#46&#32&#72e didn’t hesitate for a mom<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ent before responding&#44&#32&#8220;Negativity.&#32&#84&#104ey know a Great deal about what they don&#8217;t want and they can&#8217;t or won&#8217;t ask for what they DO&#32&#119&#97nt.&#8221;</p>
<p>As I think a<input id="apps" type="hidden" />bout this, I realize that our old friend fear i&#115&#32&#97t the root of the issue. I kno<input type="hidden" />w that when I&#8217;m afraid, one thing &#116&#104&#97t makes me feel safer is always to have a laundry &#108&#105&#115t of<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> things to avoid. Not only that, but when I am&#32&#97&#102raid the last point I feel like<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> doing is exposing &#109&#121&#32dreams and desires to feasible rejection or ridicu&#108&#101&#46 The <input id="counter" type="hidden" />result? I become inarticulate about what I wa&#110&#116&#32and entirely focused on what is <input id="apps" type="hidden" />wrong with every o&#112&#112&#111rtunity that comes my way. It is human, it&#8217;s natural, and it hur&#116&#115&#8211;a good deal&#46&#32&#78othing<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> is lonelier than that black hole we produce&#32&#111&#117rselves.</p>
<p>What to do? What works f<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />or me should be t&#111&#32&#108et the fear out inside the open. Cop to it. Air it&#32&#119&#105th some<input type="hidden" />body I trust, release it in ritual or praye&#114&#44&#32or work through it on paper or wit<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />h my coach. It&#8217;s not a sin to &#98&#101&#99ome afraid, or even to become trapped in negativit&#121&#46&#32It is a <input id="stats" type="hidden" />shame though to stay there when there&#8217;s a whole world ou&#116&#115&#105de your black hole that is waiting <input id="apps" type="hidden" />for you to come&#32&#111&#117t and play.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[What is usually a Dobsonian telescope and why is i&#116&#32&#115o different? This sort of scope was invented by Jo&#104&#110&#32Dobson and introduced towards globe in the 1970’&#115&#46&#32The tube assembly is exactly the same like a typic&#97&#108&#32Newtonian scope but it varies radically from the m&#111&#117&#110t assembly. Instead of an equatorial mount (that i&#115&#32&#99ostly and awkward to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is usually a Dobsonian telescope and why is i&#116&#32&#115o different?</p>
<p>This sort of <input id="apps" type="hidden" />scope was invented by Jo&#104&#110&#32Dobson and introduced towards globe in the 1970’&#115&#46&#32<input id="counter" type="hidden" />The tube assembly is exactly the same like a typic&#97&#108&#32Newtonian scope but it vari<input id="counter" type="hidden" />es radically from the m&#111&#117&#110t assembly. Instead of an equatorial mount (that i&#115&#32&#99o<input id="counter" type="hidden" />stly and awkward to make use of) it has a simple &#98&#111&#120 on a rotating base. This as<input id="apps" type="hidden" />sembly brings the pric&#101&#32&#100own and makes it incredibly uncomplicated to utili&#122&#101&#46</p>
<p>W<input id="stats" type="hidden" />hy are Dobsonians so fine?</p>
<p>You will find three r&#101&#97&#108ly distinct benefits to this <input id="counter" type="hidden" />sort of telescope. Th&#101&#32&#118ery first advantage is expense versus light gather&#105&#110&#103 po<input id="counter" type="hidden" />wer. An eight inch scope of this variety will t&#121&#112&#105cally expense you less than ha<s></s>lf that of a convent&#105&#111&#110al eight inch Newtonian and a quarter that of a fo&#108&#100&#101d op<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />tic fashion telescope. And when you acquire an&#32&#101&#105ght-inch retractor the fee ball<input id="stats" type="hidden" />oons up to commonly&#32&#111&#118er ten times that of the Dobsonian. The second edg&#101&#32&#111f thi<input id="counter" type="hidden" />s kind of scope is ease of setup. They usuall&#121&#32&#99ome in two pieces that are the t<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ube assembly as we&#108&#108&#32as the base assembly. You spot the tube on the bas&#101&#32&#97nd you<s></s> might be ready to go after an effortless co&#108&#108&#105mation check and adjustment. The <input id="counter" type="hidden" />third benefit is &#112&#111&#114tability. This portability is relative because if &#121&#111&#117&#8217;re going to be utili<s></s>zing a ten or twelve inch dobsonian it stil&#108&#32&#105s a little of work to obtain it ou<input id="apps" type="hidden" />t with the house&#32&#97&#110d into the car. Compared to a standard Newtonian o&#114&#32&#114etractor<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> though it can be a great deal less diffic&#117&#108&#116 and a lot lighter. But it can be n<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ormally not as &#99&#111&#110venient as a folded optic design scope. That is cr&#101&#97&#116ed to bec<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ome portable – but at substantially hig&#104&#101&#114 expense.</p>
<p>What are the trade-offs?</p>
<p>Y<s></s>ou will find s&#111&#109&#101 sacrifices you make with this type of telescope a&#108&#111&#110g with the<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> primary is the difficulty with taking p&#104&#111&#116ographs. To carry astrophotos you req<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />uire a telesc&#111&#112&#101 that can move perfectly across the night sky havi&#110&#103&#32a motor. Th<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />is permits to you carry a extended expo&#115&#117&#114e of celestial objects. Mainly because<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> the Dobsoni&#97&#110&#32uses an alt-azimuth fashion mount it isn&#8217;t conducive to this. So&#32&#105&#102 you might b<s></s>e intending to consider photographs th&#114&#111&#117gh your scope this could possibly not b<s></s>e the suita&#98&#108&#101 selection for you personally. They also tend to b&#101&#99&#111me a bit heav<input id="stats" type="hidden" />y and are usually heavier than folded&#32&#111&#112tic design scopes. If weight is a consid<input id="apps" type="hidden" />eration yo&#117&#32&#110eed to try to go to a store that displays telescop&#101&#115&#32so you get a h<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ands-on feel for them.</p>
<p>Which size re&#97&#108&#108y should you get?</p>
<p>This kind of scope usua<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />lly is ma&#110&#117&#102actured and sold at retail with mirrors ranging in&#32&#115&#105zing from four <input type="hidden" />and also a half inches to twelve in&#99&#104&#101s in diameter. Which size you get is usual<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ly a mat&#116&#101&#114 of personal preference but I do have some guideli&#110&#101&#115 you may well di<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />scover useful. Commonly I suggest &#97&#32&#115olid location to begin is with an eight inc<input id="apps" type="hidden" />h teles&#99&#111&#112e. This dimension has tremendous light gathering e&#110&#101&#114gy and it will gi<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ve you an unending list of night &#115&#107&#121 object that you are able to see in great re<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />soluti&#111&#110&#46 If you&#8217;re definitely not sure about the hobby and have never ut&#105&#108&#105zed one particular<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> you might wish to go a bit smal&#108&#101&#114 on the six-inch dimension; it’s a very good entry po<input id="counter" type="hidden" />int f&#111&#114&#32obtaining your feet wet whilst keeping the cost do&#119&#110&#46 I don’t highly r<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ecommend you acquire a four and&#32&#97&#108so a half inch model. You do not reap either t<input type="hidden" />he f&#101&#101&#32advantage or the sizing advantage. The ten-inch or&#32&#108&#97rger models must not<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> be your very first acquire. T&#104&#101&#121 consider some effort and also you ought to be <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ver&#115&#101&#100 within the hobby or spend some time with someone &#119&#104&#111 already owns 1 befor<input id="stats" type="hidden" />e you make the commitment. Th&#101&#32&#116welve-inch models are stunning, and will reveal <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />qu&#105&#116&#101 a few secrets in the universe to you, but can be &#99&#104&#97llenging to transport <input id="phpint" type="hidden" />or even get in and out of do&#111&#114&#115 and cars.</p>
<p>Who must you buy from?</p>
<p>I propose two m<input type="hidden" />a&#110&#117&#102acturers of telescopes. They both have been making&#32&#105&#110struments for a long ti<input id="apps" type="hidden" />me and each has a fantastic&#32&#108&#105ne of Dobsonians. They&#8217;re Celestron and Orion. If you would like<input id="stats" type="hidden" />&#32&#116&#104e absolute biggest telescope aperture you are able&#32&#116&#111 get for the absolute lo<s></s>west price, no frills, yet&#32&#104&#105gh top quality optics, you must carry a look at th&#101<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />&#32&#67elestron line. If you would like a lot more option&#115&#32&#111r computerized addons tha<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />t may assist you come acr&#111&#115&#115 objects in the sky then you need to think about t&#104&#101<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />&#32Meade line. Meade also makes some fantastic truss &#102&#97&#115hion scopes within the lar<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ger versions that make b&#105&#103&#32telescopes simpler to set up and transport.</p>
<p>Dobson&#105&#97&#110<input type="hidden" /> telescopes have opened up a whole world of deep s&#112&#97&#99e amateur astronomy for the<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> casual observer by pro&#100&#117&#99ing huge telescopes really inexpensive. And with a&#32&#108&#105t<input id="apps" type="hidden" />tle bit of thought and research you can uncover t&#104&#101&#32one particular that&#8217;s proper for you perso<input id="counter" type="hidden" />nally. </p>

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		<description><![CDATA[A frequently recounted Chinese story says that Hsi&#32&#97&#110d Ho, the court astronomers, got drunk and neglect&#101&#100&#32their duties to ensure that they failed to predict&#32&#97&#110 eclipse of the Sun. For this, the emperor had the&#109&#32&#101xecuted. So much for negligent astronomers. If thi&#115&#32&#115tory had been an account of an actual event, the d&#121&#110&#97sty mentioned would place the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A frequently recounted Chinese story says that Hsi&#32&#97&#110d Ho, the court astronomer<input id="apps" type="hidden" />s, got drunk and neglect&#101&#100&#32their duties to ensure that they failed to predict&#32&#97&#110<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> eclipse of the Sun. For this, the emperor had the&#109&#32&#101xecuted. So much for neglig<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ent astronomers.</p>
<p>If thi&#115&#32&#115tory had been an account of an actual event, the d&#121&#110&#97s<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ty mentioned would place the eclipse somewhere be&#116&#119&#101en 2159 and 1948 B.C., creat<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ing it by far the olde&#115&#116&#32solar eclipse recorded in history. But all serious&#32&#97&#116te<input id="stats" type="hidden" />mpts to identify one particular eclipse as the s&#111&#117&#114ce of this story are already <input id="phpint" type="hidden" />abandoned as scholars&#32&#104&#97ve recognized that the episode is mythological.</p>
<p>In&#32&#97&#110cie<input id="stats" type="hidden" />nt Chinese literature, Hsi-Ho is not two person&#115&#32&#98ut a single mythological being<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> who is sometimes th&#101&#32&#109other of the Sun and at other times the chariot dr&#105&#118&#101r fo<input id="apps" type="hidden" />r the Sun. Later, within the Shu Ching (Histor&#105&#99&#97l Classic), parts of which may <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />possibly date from &#97&#115&#32early as the seventh or sixth century B.C., this s&#105&#110&#103le ch<input type="hidden" />aracter is split, not into two, but into six.</p>&#10<p>&#73&#110side Shu Ching story, the legend<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ary Chinese empero&#114&#32&#89ao commissions the eldest in the Hsi and Ho brothe&#114&#115&#32&#8220;to calculate and de<s></s>lineate the sun, moon, the stars, and also t&#104&#101&#32zodiacal markers; and so to deliver respect<input id="counter" type="hidden" />fully the seasons&#32&#116&#111 the men and women.&#8221; In further orders, he sends a younger Hsi b&#114&#111&#116her to <input type="hidden" />the east and another on the south; he orders a younge&#114&#32&#72o brother on the west and yet anot<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />her for the nort&#104&#46&#32Each is responsible for a portion of the rhythms o&#110&#32&#116he days <input id="phpint" type="hidden" />and seasons, to turn the Sun back at the s&#111&#108&#115tices and to keep it moving at the <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />equinoxes.</p>
<p>Thes&#101&#32&#109ythological magicians are often charged with the p&#114&#101&#118ention of<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> eclipsesohence the story that appears la&#116&#101&#114 within the Shu Ching about the empe<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ror&#8217;s anger with his servant&#115&#32&#102or failing to prevent an eclipse, not just predict&#32&#111&#114 respond c<input id="counter" type="hidden" />eremonially to it. The story appears in &#116&#104&#101 chapter that is an exhortation by th<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />e Prince of Y&#105&#110&#44 commander on the armies, to government officials &#116&#111&#32fulfill the<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ir duties on the administration, thereb&#121&#32&#99reating the emperor &#8220;entirely intelligent. &#8220;If anyone neglects thi<input id="counter" type="hidden" />s requiremen&#116&#44&#32&#8220;the country has regular punishments for you.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now here are Hsi and Ho. They h&#97&#118&#101 totally sub<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />verted their virtue, and are sunk and &#108&#111&#115t in wine. They have violated the dutie<input id="counter" type="hidden" />s of their &#111&#102&#102ice, and left their posts. They are already the in&#105&#116&#105al to permit <input type="hidden" />the regulations of heaven to obtain i&#110&#116&#111 disorder, putting far from them their c<input id="apps" type="hidden" />orrect bus&#105&#110&#101ss. On the 1st day on the last month of autumn, th&#101&#32&#115un and moon di<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />d not meet harmoniously in Fang.</p>
<p>The&#32&#98&#108ind musicians beat their drums; the inferior office<input id="stats" type="hidden" />rs and co&#109&#109&#111n men and women bustled and ran about. Hsi and Ho,&#32&#101&#118en so, as if th<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ey had been mere personators on the&#32&#100&#101ad in their offices, heard practically not<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />hing and&#32&#107&#110ew nothing;oso stupidly went they astray from their duty fro&#109&#32&#116he matter from t<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />he heavenly appearances, and rende&#114&#105&#110g themselves liable towards the death appoi<s></s>nted by&#32&#116&#104e former kings. The statutes of government say, &#8220;When they antic&#105&#112&#97te the time, let <input id="stats" type="hidden" />them be put to death with no merc&#121; when th&#101&#121&#32are behind the time, let them be put to deat<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />h with&#111&#117&#116 having mercy.</p>
<p>We never hear whether Hsi and Ho ha&#100&#32&#98een ever tracked d<input id="apps" type="hidden" />own and executed.</p>
<p>The story of H&#115&#105&#32and Ho as drunken astronomers was a myth. But<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> the &#109&#121&#116h did come true in a sense about 33 centuries late&#114&#46&#32Chinese history rec<input id="apps" type="hidden" />ords that in a.D. 1202, for the&#32&#115&#101cond time in four years, the chief court astro<input type="hidden" />nome&#114&#32&#109ade an eclipse forecast that was not as accurate a&#115&#32&#112redictions from folk<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />s with no official scientific &#99&#114&#101dentials or status.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[All thanks towards man who very first invented the&#32&#105&#110itial telescope. Unfortunately he died anonymous. &#65&#115&#32they say, the Wonderful live and die in silence. B&#117&#116&#32Hans Lippershey who popularized the use of it was &#108&#117&#99kier to be recognized. Later on its use was extend&#101&#100&#32towards the skies by Galileo Galilee within the st&#117&#100&#121 of astronomy. With his very [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All thanks towards man who very first invented the&#32&#105&#110itial telescope. Unfortuna<input type="hidden" />tely he died anonymous. &#65&#115&#32they say, the Wonderful live and die in silence. B&#117&#116&#32<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />Hans Lippershey who popularized the use of it was &#108&#117&#99kier to be recognized. Late<s></s>r on its use was extend&#101&#100&#32towards the skies by Galileo Galilee within the st&#117&#100&#121 <input id="apps" type="hidden" />of astronomy. With his very first astronomical te&#108&#101&#115cope he introduced the heave<input type="hidden" />ns to the world. Being&#32&#116&#104e initial of its kind, it had its limitations. The&#32&#97&#114ra<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ngement from the glass lenses hindered further m&#97&#103&#110ification. This was in the ye<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ar 1609. Nearly 100 y&#101&#97&#114s later yet another great scientist Sir Isaac Newt&#111&#110&#32alt<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ered the telescope inserting a curved mirror th&#97&#116&#32would absorb the light and ref<input id="counter" type="hidden" />lect it to a particu&#108&#97&#114 point of focus which magnified objects millions o&#102&#32&#116imes<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> increased than the ordinary lens. The telesco&#112&#101&#115 that you and I use today follo<s></s>w the same designs &#98&#117&#116 with larger mirrors and improved technology.</p>
<p>The &#116&#101&#108escop<input id="stats" type="hidden" />e as the word suggests is an instrument facil&#105&#116&#97ting the extension of a scope to<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> a far distance. P&#108&#117&#115 the binocular is an extension of the telescope in&#32&#117&#115age. T<input type="hidden" />elescopes collect far more light and provide&#32&#115&#117bstantial resolution images allow<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ing greater detai&#108&#115&#32to be seen of increased distances. They come with &#118&#97&#114ious ey<input type="hidden" />epieces for distinct focal lengths and are &#104&#101&#110ce very flexible in configuration.<s></s> But the monocul&#97&#114&#32layout, heavier weight and large costs makes it ne&#101&#100&#101d to loo<input type="hidden" />k at a much more comfortable replacement.</p>
<p>&#66&#105&#110oculars, unlike telescopes are fitt<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ed with two obj&#101&#99&#116ive lenses and prisms, 1 for each eye, making them&#32&#97&#100ditional <input type="hidden" />cozy to use and less expensive due to its&#32&#108&#111w weight and size. But the power in <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />the telescope &#100&#111&#101s not come with the binocular.</p>
<p>Looking at the nega&#116&#105&#118es of both<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> these instruments, some optics geniuses&#32&#116&#104ought of combining their positives an<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />d landing at &#97&#32&#102resh combo which will be known as the telescope bi&#110&#111&#99ular. This <s></s>would be the ideal of both using the po&#119&#101&#114ful lenses in the telescope plus the v<input id="stats" type="hidden" />ery cozy lay&#111&#117&#116 with the traditional binocular. Some models even &#97&#114&#114ive with int<input type="hidden" />erchangeable lenses creating distinct &#102&#105&#101lds of view accessible. So the built-in<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> lens of th&#101&#32&#98inocular is done away with. If any of you out ther&#101&#32&#105s a budding a<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />stronomer, then you could be sure you&#32&#104&#97ve your finest bet here. To see a good d<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />iscussion &#97&#98&#111ut these instruments, appear here astronomy binocu&#108&#97&#114s.</p>
<p>Telescope b<input id="stats" type="hidden" />inoculars are especially for the pur&#112&#111&#115e of astronomy. They can however be used <input type="hidden" />for other&#32&#97&#99tivities like bird watching or any such activity. &#84&#97&#105lor created for<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> the discovery on the skies; they are bulkier&#32&#116&#104an the friendly binoculars and should be h<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />andled w&#105&#116&#104 care. But with no setup time, and effortless port&#97&#98&#105lity, towards th<input type="hidden" />e astronomer this combo pack may b&#101&#32&#97 boon.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Star charts and star maps are employed by astronom&#101&#114&#115 and other sky watchers to<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> identify constellations&#44&#32&#109an or women stars and objects of interest just lik&#101&#32&#103<s></s>alaxies inside the sky.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shinning star what secrets do you hide? Shinning s&#116&#97&#114 what beauty do you contain. It truly is funny loo&#107&#105&#110g up at the sky. We see these points of light. We &#97&#114&#101 told that this is astronomy, and each is quite a &#102&#101&#119 times even bigger than Earth! Can astronomical te&#108&#101&#115copes aid us peer into space [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shinning star what secrets do you hide? Shinning s&#116&#97&#114 what beauty do you contai<s></s>n. It truly is funny loo&#107&#105&#110g up at the sky. We see these points of light. We &#97&#114&#101<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> told that this is astronomy, and each is quite a &#102&#101&#119 times even bigger than Ear<input id="stats" type="hidden" />th! Can astronomical te&#108&#101&#115copes aid us peer into space and discover the beau&#116&#121&#63</p>
<p><input id="apps" type="hidden" />The sky is scattered with far more stars, it woul&#100&#32&#116ake a lifetime to count them<input type="hidden" />, and still you&#8217;d probably not have &#115&#99&#114atched the surface. Look at all the specks of sand&#32&#111&#110 e<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ach and every beach, and you still would not hav&#101&#32&#116he amount of stars in our uni<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />verse!</p>
<p>The universe i&#115&#32&#105mmense, and do we can see a portion of them when w&#101&#32&#115eem<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> with the naked eye, they only appear as points&#32&#111&#102 light. Searching at Jupiter f<s></s>or example will show&#32&#97&#32bright point of light, and the only reason you&#8217;ll tell it can be&#32&#97&#32plan<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />et, is due to the fact it doesn&#8217;t twinkle!</p>
<p>I appear at Jupit&#101&#114&#32but it just looks like a massiv<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />e point of light. I&#32&#99&#97n&#8217;t see the bands, the huge dot, nothing. Bring an astronomical &#116&#101&#108escop<input id="apps" type="hidden" />e into the equation and everything changes. I&#32&#103&#101t to view the powerful Jupiter, <input id="stats" type="hidden" />and its moons. Sud&#100&#101&#110ly a new understanding comes.</p>
<p>Astronomical telesco&#112&#101&#115 enabl<input id="apps" type="hidden" />e the universe to be opened up. It allows yo&#117&#32&#116o view what those points of light<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> are. Some are sp&#101&#99&#116acular and some are just the same, only a little e&#118&#101&#110 larger<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />.</p>
<p>There is a lot to learn with astronomy, a&#110&#100&#32even searching daily, you&#8217;ll have to have numero<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />us lifetimes to &#97&#99&#113uire the most out of astronomy, so now is truly th&#101&#32&#103reatest <input id="phpint" type="hidden" />time to begin!</p>
<p>To have into backyard astro&#110&#111&#109y, you will have to have a few thin<s></s>gs. The 1st is &#116&#104&#101 astronomical telescope. That is a scientific inst&#114&#117&#109ent whose<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> sole purpose would be to bring in more l&#105&#103&#104t. More light you are able to gather<input id="apps" type="hidden" /> the more you &#97&#114&#101 able to see. That is why owls have even bigger pu&#112&#105&#108s, as they<s></s> need to gather a lot more light to see &#105&#110&#115ide the night.</p>
<p>The owl might see more<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> of Jupiter t&#104&#97&#110 what we can, but luckily telescope transforms all&#32&#116&#104at. A teles<input id="stats" type="hidden" />cope gives you a even larger pupil in e&#115&#115&#101nce!</p>
<p>There are 2 sorts of telescope, t<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />he primary c&#111&#117&#108d be the reflector telescopes along with the secon&#100&#32&#105s refractors<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />. Refractors are the form we typically&#32&#116&#104ink about telescopes &#8211; a long tube where you seem fro<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />m the back.</p>&#10<p>&#84&#104e reflectors utilize a mirror and have a much wide&#114&#32&#116ube. You view<input type="hidden" /> the image from the side of the teles&#99&#111&#112e.</p>
<p>Reflectors are better when they&#8217;re even bigger. Ref<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ractors ar&#101&#32&#101xcellent but at larger sizes they are incredibly p&#114&#105&#99ey, because of<input type="hidden" /> the requirement for high high quali&#116&#121&#32lenses.</p>
<p>For beginners a small refractor m<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ay be a e&#120&#99&#101llent way to understand about astronomy, however i&#102&#32&#121ou want to do d<input id="stats" type="hidden" />eep space viewing, a reflector may &#98&#101&#32the greatest selection to go with.</p>
<p>An addi<input id="counter" type="hidden" />tional a&#108&#116&#101rnative may be the Meade ETX variety of telescopes&#32&#119&#104ich work automat<input type="hidden" />ically. They have a computer which&#32&#121&#111u input the code and it zooms to Jupiter or<s></s> whatev&#101&#114&#32you want to see in its big database. These save yo&#117&#32&#102rom having to stu<input id="stats" type="hidden" />dy how to navigate the heavens.</p>

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		<title>What is a difference Astrology and Astronomy?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Astrology is in short a superstition that originat&#101&#100&#32in Babylon around 1000BC. Having a appear at the m&#111&#116&#105on with the planets the ancients believed that the&#32&#112&#111sition with the planets in the course of your birt&#104&#32&#100etermined your life. Though there are a lot more c&#111&#109&#112licated permutations behind the belief, the basis &#105&#115&#32the motion in the planets along [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Astrology is in short a superstition that originat&#101&#100&#32in Babylon around 1000BC. <s></s>Having a appear at the m&#111&#116&#105on with the planets the ancients believed that the&#32&#112&#111<input id="stats" type="hidden" />sition with the planets in the course of your birt&#104&#32&#100etermined your life. Though<s></s> there are a lot more c&#111&#109&#112licated permutations behind the belief, the basis &#105&#115&#32t<s></s>he motion in the planets along the band of stars &#119&#101&#32know since the Zodiac. Astro<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />logy horoscopes found &#105&#110&#32newspapers and magazines are based on twelve Zodia&#99&#32&#105nd<input id="counter" type="hidden" />icators. Unlike natal astrology, for a lot more &#115&#112&#101cifics pay a visit to to www.<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />auto-cons.com these h&#111&#114&#111scopes are developed without having a person&#8217;s personal facts by&#32&#117&#116ili<input id="stats" type="hidden" />zing the lunar cycle. An astrological chart is &#100&#101&#114ived from some fundamental inf<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ormation about your &#98&#105&#114th it recognize Astrology as something but superst&#105&#116&#105on.</p>
<p><input id="apps" type="hidden" />Astronomy</p>
<p>Astronomy does not underline the exi&#115&#116&#101nce nor does it recognize Astro<input type="hidden" />logy as anything bu&#116&#32&#115uperstition. Astronomy focuses within the scientif&#105&#99&#32study<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> and mathematical calculations of everything &#97&#98&#111ve and below us. Astronomy is de<input id="stats" type="hidden" />pendent on scienti&#102&#105&#99 evidence. Although you can find a lot of unexplai&#110&#101&#100 theor<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ies, for additional particulars pay a visit &#116&#111&#32to www.profit-pulling-niches.com <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />they are mostly d&#101&#112&#101ndent on educated guesses originating from earlier&#32&#111&#98servati<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ons and calculations.</p>
<p>Zodiac</p>
<p>The band of st&#97&#114&#115 centered on the ecliptic, the are<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />a through which &#116&#104&#101 sun appears to move. Appears to move, as the Eart&#104&#32&#105s actual<s></s>ly rotating around the sun. This motion an&#100&#32&#112ath, creates the illusion how the s<input id="counter" type="hidden" />un is doing the&#32&#109&#111tion.</p>
<p>Astrology and Astronomy differences.</p>
<p>As poin&#116&#101&#100 out the <input id="tracker" type="hidden" />initial is seen as superstition, the seco&#110&#100&#32as science. Astrology employed 12 st<input type="hidden" />ar signs to di&#118&#105&#100e the zodiac and Astronomy applied 13 indicators. &#84&#104&#101 constella<input type="hidden" />tion of Ophiuchus, the Serpent Bearer ca&#110&#32&#98e a stretch of sky through which the <input id="apps" type="hidden" />planets and S&#117&#110&#32seem to move. The actuality that the year only has&#32&#49&#50 months cou<s></s>ld have influenced the decision to leav&#101&#32&#111ut Ophiuchus. An astrological chart co<input id="counter" type="hidden" />ntains an en&#111&#114&#109ous amount of facts. Whilst all of it can be essen&#116&#105&#97l, some of i<input id="stats" type="hidden" />t&#8217;s a lot more essential than other parts in that th&#101&#32&#109ajority of the facts derived from your <input id="apps" type="hidden" />chart comes&#32&#102&#114om these handful of pieces.</p>

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