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Ask Biella: “Do you feel that Facebook adds genuinely positive things to your life? If so, what are they?”
Biella explains how she leverages Facebook and Social media to bring out the best in her.
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Planet Waves Horoscopes: February 10 – 17, 2020
By Eric Francis ARIES — Venus recently entered your sign, and is now conjunct Chiron. Barbara Hand Clow described this aspect as “orgasmic fusion with the cosmos.” You might experience it as waking up and knowing, like you never have before, who you really are. This is not an illusion. You are self-actualizing. This is,…
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From My Bookshelf: Watershed
By Lynn Willoughby Watershed ~ Mark Barr Money from Roosevelt’s New Deal Program meant building dams which would supply electricity to rural area. The Rural Electrification Act of 1936 transformed the lives of millions of Americans. This is a novel, based on facts, about a rural area of Tennessee, near Memphis in 1937. It is the story…
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Planet Waves Horoscopes: February 3 – 10, 2020
ARIES — Who’s the boss? This is the question, now and forever. There may seem to be many answers for many different circumstances, though one by one, you are in a position to claim them back. Then after a while you will figure out they are all related, and that having authority over yourself is…
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From My Bookshelf: The North West is Our Mother
By Lynn Willoughby The North West is Our Mother ~ Jean Teillet The Metis people of Canada are descended from both First Nations and Europeans. This is their story. It begins in the last decade of the eighteenth century in the Canadian Northwest. The history of the voyageurs, through the years of competition between The Hudson Bay…
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Ask Biella: – “Why do we have negative and positive sides?”
Goodness and Realism are connected by Biella to Choice via Positivity and negativity.
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Planet Waves Horoscopes: January 27 – February 3, 2020
By Eric Francis ARIES — You may have a high-minded concept of relationships — an idealistic view of what you would have in a perfect world. However, you must be certain that partners and loved ones share a similar concept or vision. The easiest way to find out is to ask, and that will lead…
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From My Bookshelf: A House in the Sky
A House in the Sky ~ Amanda Lindhout I put off reading this book for a long time. While being held hostage for a huge ransom only because you are white, is never acceptable. I felt Lindhout had never taken responsibility for her conscious decision to travel to Somalia, a travel destination the Canadian government had…
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Ask Biella: “Do our opinions shape our perspective or do our perspectives shape our opinions?”
Understanding of what’s involved is Biella’s focus, leading to a surprising perpsective.
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Planet Waves Horoscopes: January 20 – 27, 2020
By Eric Francis ARIES — Events this week will give you a hint of the future. The Sun enters Aquarius, one of the most vibrant angles of your solar chart. This will draw you out into the world in a whole new way, and open up your social options. Yet there is much more: this…
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From My Bookshelf: The Last Conversation
By Lynn Willoughby The Last Conversation ~ Paul Tremblay Science Fiction is not usually my genre of choice. However, the story in this novella may not be as far fetched as it seems at first glance. And it is downright terrifying! How scary would it be to never know what you do not know? We don’t…
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Ask Biella: “How correct is the statement that happiness always comes from within? If so, why citizens of some countries consider themselves happier than citizens of others?”
Biella connects Perception and Reaction to Inner Happiness, revealing how Personal Choice is the critical factor.
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Planet Waves Horoscopes: January 13 – 20, 2020
By Eric Francis ARIES — You need some new goals. Use your imagination. Anything that does not require you to be the hereditary heir to the throne of Fiji will do. You are a bold and ambitious person when you’re not too busy nursing your insecurities. One thing I suggest is that your aspirations include…
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From My Bookshelf: Born a Crime
By Lynn Willoughby Born a Crime ~ Trevor Noah This autobiography was recommended by two different people. And while I am glad that I read it, I often found it tedious. For me, the best parts were the basis and history of apartheid in South Africa. As the title says, Trevor was born to a white,…