We have so much to be thankful for. This morning I woke up to see an intensely blue-red sunrise under a bank of clouds. The weather prediction forecast rain. However, as the day progressed, the sun blazed down on the carpet of leaves surrounding our house. It only rained about a half hour just before sunset. The rest of the day was gorgeous. That’s something to be thankful for.
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I’m working on my next book, Have Your Heart’s Desire. Each chapter is headed by an inspirational quote. There are so many wonderful quotes to choose from! Here’s a great inspirational quote from Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk now exiled in France.
Robert Fulghum wrote All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. This quote is from his Uh-Oh.
“Ye love nature … the out of doors, the blossom of the rose, and the sunset, the fall of the water. ALL of these bring to thee the voice of that which has ALMOST persuaded thee as to how close He is to thee.”
(Edgar Cayce Reading 1809-1)
An online article called The Dogon, the Nommos and Sirius B, describe the aspects of the dogon mythology on the extraterrestrials from Sirius:
This article also brings up the possibility that these myths are not accurate, for example, that Sirius B, one of the stars in the Sirius system, once occupied the location our sun occupies now. According to science, this is impossible. Furthermore, the dogon believe that it takes Sirius B 60 years to orbit Sirius. However, they celebrate the Sirius B orbit every 50 years. It doesn’t make sense.
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On November 12th I wrote about the Dogon tribe in Western Africa. They supposedly knew that Sirius was part of a multiple sun system, information they learned from an ancient visit from extraterrestrials from the Sirius star system.
American astronomer and astrophysicist Carl Sagan agreed with author Robert Temple (The Sirius Mystery) that the 100,000 member Dogon must have been influenced by a technologically advanced society to know about Sirius and its companion sun. However, Sagan thought the technologically advanced society had been visitors from other areas of the earth where knowledge about the Sirius star system had been discovered according to the online article Dogon and Sirius.
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“Eighty percent of success is showing up.”
Woody Allen
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Have you heard of the Sirius Mystery and the Dogon Tribe? It was popularized in a book of the same name by Robert K. G. Temple in which he wrote about the Dogon tribe of Western Africa. French explorers in the 1930s discovered that the Dogon have an ancestral memory of amphibious extratestrials who taught them that Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, is actually three companion stars.
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Today is called Veterans Day in the U.S. and Remembrance Day in Canada, when we honor those who gave their lives for us. We all know someone who is or has been in the military. Whether it is those in the 2nd World War or those who fought on our behalf in my recent conflicts, this is a day to honor them all.
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Here is the inspirational quotation from Edgar Cayce that accompanied yesterday’s blog post nature photograph of swans. This Cayce quote appeared in the 2009 Edgar Cayce Calendar for the month of September:
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In yesterday’s photograph of the swans, the two “ugly ducklings” or immature swans are the two large gray goose-like waterfowl to the right and in front of the beautiful white mature swan.
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