Is the fact that you would like to use affirmations correctly but just don't know how making your life difficult... maybe even miserable? Does it seem like you’ve tried everything in your power to figure it out, and yet, despite your best intentions, you’re still plagued with: • Not knowing how to even get started with affirmations • Not understanding what affirmative prayer is • Not knowing how to use mantras If this describes you, then you are in luck today... First, you are NOT alone! It may seem like it sometimes, but not knowing how to get started with affirmations to make your life better is far more common than you’d think. I ought to know, because I’ve been in the same spot before... "Why Understanding All The Ins And Outs Of This Subject Is Crucial!" This is one area you must pay attention to… Research has demonstrated that we have between 45,000 and 51,000 thoughts a day. That’s about 150 to 300 thoughts a moment. Research has likewise … [Read more...]
Your Desire and the Law of Attraction – FREE eBook
Is the fact that you would like to start having a better life but just don't know how making your life difficult... maybe even miserable? Does it seem like you’ve tried everything in your power to figure it out, and yet, despite your best intentions, you’re still plagued with: • Not knowing how to even get started • Not understanding even where to start with meditation • Not knowing how to ask the Universe If this describes you, then you are in luck today... First, you are NOT alone! It may seem like it sometimes, but not knowing how to get started with the law of Attraction is far more common than you’d think. I ought to know, because I’ve been in the same spot before... "Why Understanding All The Ins And Outs Of This Is Crucial!" This is one area you must pay attention to… If you are experiencing hard times in your life, it is very important that you become familiar with the term “law of attraction,” or LOA. The law of attraction states that you are … [Read more...]
How Orgasms Can Help You Reach An Altered State of Consciousness
Sex and sexual satisfaction – when it comes to these topics, it feels like there's always something interesting to discover. The field of sex has puzzled humans for several decades, possibly due to the increasing evidence of a greater connection between ourselves and our partner called an altered state of consciousness. The need for a deeper bond gives us further evidence of our fascination to learn more about how the functions of sex influence the connectedness with ourselves and others. Adam Safron is a neuroscientist at Northwestern University. He states the following; “Sex is a source of pleasurable sensations and emotional connection, but beyond that, it’s actually an altered state of consciousness.“ Victoria Klimaj and Adam Safron published an article in Socioaffective Neuroscience & Psychology, where they explore the mystery behind the orgasm. They explain; “The conditions shaping sexual climax may be particularly complex in humans, whose sexual behavior is … [Read more...]
Red Mars And Blue Moon On Halloween
October has two full moons, and the first one took place on October 1, while the second one occurs on October 31 – Halloween. Because of time zone differences, in eastern Australia and New Zealand, this full moon falls on November 1. Thus, it is the first of two November 2020 full moons there. Halloween is also the fourth and final cross-quarter day of 2020 – the spookiest of the four. It was previously known as All Hallows Eve and to us in North America as Halloween. The second of two full moons in one calendar month is widely known as the Blue Moon. Therefore, this Halloween we will have a Blue Moon, but there’s more! On this year’s Halloween, bright red Mars will appear close to the full moon in the sky. Now, it is past its nearest approach to Earth in 2 years. Blue Moon. Red Mars. Doesn’t it sound spectacular? However, the full moon won’t actually be blue in color, only in name. It is definitely something that you don’t want to miss! The next full moon to fall on … [Read more...]
The Belt Of Venus & Earth’s shadow
You can catch Earth’s shadow in both the evening and morning sky; a blue-gray shadow with a direction that is opposite the sun. It will be darker than the twilight sky. The pink belt above the darkness is known as the Belt of Venus. In the east, it occurs after sunset, and in the west, before sunrise. The phase of the moon changes over the month, and often you won't see the moon in the night sky. However, the Earth's shadow is more reliable. You can catch it every clear evening rising in the eastern sky at the same pace as the sun goes down below the western horizon. Earth’s shadow is large. You may have to turn your head around to see it all. And the shadow is rounded, just like the curved shadow of a round object. The shadow of the Earth extends to space, and it can almost touch the moon. A lunar eclipse occurs every time that happens. To sum up: Look out for Earth’s shadow next time you have a clear sky. In the east that would be after sunset or before sunrise in … [Read more...]
The Magnificent Capella Star Flashing Red And Green
This evening, be on the lookout for one of the brightest stars in the sky. It is so shiny that each year in northern autumn, people in the Northern Hemisphere ask us about a flashy star, sparkling with red and green flashes. You can spot it low in the north-eastern sky at nighttime or evening hours as seen from mid-northern areas. The star is probably Capella – а golden star. Moreover, if you could fly to space, you'd notice that Capella is actually two golden stars, each with nearly the same surface temperature as our local star, the sun. However, each one of them is bigger and brighter than our sun. Capella is in the constellation of Auriga the Charioteer, but it has been called the Goat Star since ancient times. You could spot it by looking northeast from the latitude of the Northern Hemisphere. The best chance for this is the evening hours in October. Capella climbs up in the nighttime. So, this month, a few hours before dawn, it will be high above. We have a golden beam … [Read more...]
How Light Beings Contact Us?
The divine energy present in higher dimensions usually takes the form of light beings. They are often found in the fifth realm and above. High energy is always present with them, much like the energy of the sun. Typically, light beings interact with us in order to send us information. The energy exchange is giving us eons of psychic layers. Many of the ascended masters are between us, and they are light beings in disguise. The Siddhas from the Himalayas are a great example of this kind of light beings. They are eternal, ageless creatures that live and die of their own will. In order to enhance Earth’s vibration, they have been meditating for a long time. Their nature allows them to transform from a physical entity to light by materializing and dematerializing their bodies whenever they want. Communicating with Light Beings Communication with light beings and other celestial beings happens by telepathy. Therefore, their consciousness is in the etheric reality because they … [Read more...]
The Closest New Moon
This month, October 2020, looks pretty exciting. On October 16, we will be able to see the closest and biggest new moon this year. But, that’s not all! The Blue Moon, near red Mars, is this year’s farthest and smallest full moon, coming on Halloween (October 31, 2020). You don’t want to miss the Halloween Blue Moon (blue in name only) near Mars - it is going to be interesting to see. In the meantime, we won't be able to see the October 16 new moon, the closest new moon of 2020, and therefore a supermoon. We rarely see a new moon, except when there's an eclipse). That happens because it's the moon phase that's closest to the Earth and the sun for any given month. New moons move across the sky with the sun all day, hidden in the light of the sun. The number of new moons this year is 12, but the moon this October arrives just about 4 hours before the moon moves to the lunar perigee: the closest point of the moon to Earth in its monthly path. New moon: October 16 at 19:31 UTC … [Read more...]
The Magical Sparkles Of Orange Arcturus
Arcturus is one of three stars recognizable for flashing in colors, and tonight you will be able to see it! It appears at this time of the year in the evening sky. You can look for it in the west at dusk or nighttime. If you live in the mid-to-far latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, you can confirm that this star is Arcturus. This can be done once it gets nice and dark, by using the Big Dipper asterism. The Big Dipper arc extended outward always leads to Arcturus. Remember that the Arcturus is an orange star. Around this time of the year, we always get asked about three different stars that have different colors. One of them is Arcturus in the constellation of Boötes the Herdsman, sparkling from west to northwest during dusk. The second one is Capella in the constellation of Auriga the Charioteer, which is now in the northeast in mid-evening. And the last one is Sirius in the constellation of Canis Major the Greater Wolf, which is now in the south before the sun … [Read more...]
Incredible Draco Meteor Shower 6-10th October
Draco the Dragon will be throwing out meteors, or as some call them - shooting stars. This is a shower that's easiest to enjoy at nightfall or early evening, but not after midnight. Your location on Earth doesn’t matter but try watch as close as possible to the nightfall. You will be able to watch it from October 6th to 10th. The ideal evening to catch it is probably October 7. The Northern Hemisphere is favored by this shower, but viewers from the Southern Hemisphere may also capture some Draconids. Luckily, the waning gibbous moon won’t be visible until mid-to-late evening. Search for these meteors for a couple of hours, starting at dusk. Even at northern latitudes, the Draconids are generally a very mild shower, throwing out just a couple of slow-moving meteors every hour. However, over the years, some outstanding displays have occurred. The Draconid meteor shower created an awe-inspiring display of meteors in 1933 and 1946, with thousands of meteors observed every hour in those … [Read more...]