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A R A T T A G A R - THE FOUR QUARTERS OF THE EARTH - on articles

In ancient times Man recognised that his universe consisted of three discrete parts:

* the celestial world above him (depicted by the swan),
* the underworld beneath him (depicted by the fish)
* and the interstitial plane of the Earth on which he dwelled (depicted by deer, mammoths and bulls).
The basis of this tri-partism can be traced through palaeolithic petroglyphs, myths, and religions from all over the world.

Posted: 1:20:24 PM  


Movie for Today

The Heart of The Youniverse

Link to this movie

Posted: 10:53:06 AM  


In This NOW

October 31, 2 0 0 7 - on Latest kNEWs

* Being Of Light
* Not Reacting To Content
* The 2012 Ouroboros Doomsday Clock
* Daily T A O

July 18, 2 0 0 8 - on articles

* Future Talk with Project Camelot
* Are Your Thoughts Killing You?

Posted: 10:51:07 AM  


Daily Motivator

Know the joy

Are there tasks that you find unpleasant? Your very own attitude is mostly what makes them that way.

Instead of looking for ways to avoid the effort, look for ways to make it fun. Decide that you'll enjoy whatever you're doing.

Truly appreciate each opportunity you have to be productive and effective. Find joy in the experience of making a difference.

Enjoy what you're doing, and you'll do it well. Enjoy what you're doing, and you'll reliably get it done.

Rather than punishing yourself with resentment, reward yourself through effective effort. Your attitude is yours to choose, so choose a positive attitude that brings truly outstanding results.

Whatever the situation, allow yourself to know the joy that comes from making a positive contribution. Make every effort a joy, and make great things happen.

Ralph Marston | greatday.com

Posted: 10:48:02 AM  


Scientists reveal secret of girl with 'all seeing eye'

Scientists have discovered how a 10-year-old girl born with half a brain is able to see normally through one eye.

The youngster, from Germany, has both fields of vision in one eye and is the only known case of its kind in the world.

Normally, the left and right fields of vision are processed and mapped by opposite sides of the brain, but scans on the German girl showed that retinal nerve fibres that should go to the right hemisphere of the brain diverted to the left.

Posted: 10:41:10 AM  


Quake moves New Zealand closer to Australia: scientists

A massive 7.8-magnitude earthquake last week has moved the south of New Zealand closer to Australia, scientists say.

Posted: 10:38:18 AM  


TOTAL ECLIPSE:

On Wednesday, July 22nd, the Moon eclipsed the midday sun over China. "The temperature dropped from 96.6 F to 88.5F at totality," reports Donald Gardner from Huangshan. "The roosters were crowing and the streetlights came on!" He took this picture of a sun-sliver beaming through lunar mountains:

COSMIC COLLISION:

Evidence is mounting that something hit Jupiter no more than a few days ago. The impact site was discovered by amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley on July 19th. Using a 14.5-inch telescope at his backyard observatory in Murrumbateman, Australia, he photographed a dark scar in Jupiter's clouds. NASA astronomers rushed to confirm the find, and with this photo from the Infrared Telescope Facility in Hawaii, they did:

The bright spot is near-infrared sunlight reflected from particulate matter floating through the top of Jupiter's atmosphere. These particulates are likely debris from something that hit the planet and exploded. "This has all the hallmarks of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacts of 1994," says Leigh Fletcher of JPL who gathered the infrared data along with colleague Glenn Orton.

If the impact hypothesis is indeed correct, the "scar" should become spread out by jet streams in the days ahead.

Posted: 10:23:39 AM  



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