Smudging Prayer… its that time again folks for spring cleaning & clearing… :)

SGC Admin: From our inbox to you… It’s that time of year again folks.. to clear, to cleanse to ready our world and ourselves to “begin again” Springtime.. what a fabulous time of the year… :) Thanks for sharing Diane of “WeAre Stardust: group… 

You can smudge with a smudge stick or an incense stick… lite it up let it smoke, then move the smoke around the space (person) you wish to cleanse… Open up the windows too… :) 

Source of the Smudging Prayer is: www.facebook.com/TheSmartWitch

 

David Suzuki… “Who says a better world is impossible?”

From our inbox to you: David Suzuki… “Who says a better world is impossible?”

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Who says a better world is impossible?

Cars, air travel, space exploration, television, nuclear power, high-speed computers, telephones, organ transplants, prosthetic body parts… At various times these were all deemed impossible. I’ve been around long enough to have witnessed many technological feats that were once unimaginable. Even 10 or 20 years ago, I would never have guessed people would carry supercomputers in their pockets — your smart phone is more powerful than all the computers NASA used to put astronauts on the moon in 1969 combined!

Despite a long history of the impossible becoming possible, often very quickly, we hear the “can’t be done” refrain repeated over and over — especially in the only debate over global warming that matters: What can we do about it? Climate change deniers and fossil fuel industry apologists often argue that replacing oil, coal and gas with clean energy is beyond our reach. The claim is both facile and false.

Facile because the issue is complicated. It’s not simply a matter of substituting one for the other. To begin, conservation and efficiency are key. We must find ways to reduce the amount of energy we use — not a huge challenge considering how much people waste, especially in the developed world. False because rapid advances in clean energy and grid technologies continue to get us closer to necessary reductions in our use of polluting fossil fuels.

It’s ironic that anti-environmentalists and renewable energy opponents often accuse those of us seeking solutions of wanting to go back to the past, to living in caves, scrounging for roots and berries. They’re the ones intent on continuing to burn stuff to keep warm — to the detriment of the natural world and all it provides.

People have used wind and solar power for thousands of years. But recent rapid advances in generation, storage and transmission technologies have led to a fast-developing industry that’s outpacing fossil fuels in growth and job creation. Costs are coming down to the point where renewable energy is competitive with the heavily subsidized fossil fuel industry. According to the International Energy Agency, renewable energy for worldwide electricity generation grew to 22 per cent in 2013, a five per cent increase from 2012.

The problem is that much of the world still burns non-renewable resources for electricity and fuels, causing pollution and climate change and, subsequently, more human health problems, extreme weather events, water shortages and environmental devastation. In many cities in China, the air has become almost unbreathable, as seen in the shocking Chinese documentary film Under the Dome. In California, a prolonged drought is affecting food production. Extreme weather events are costing billions of dollars worldwide.

We simply must do more to shift away from fossil fuels and, despite what the naysayers claim, we can. We can even get partway there under our current systems. Market forces often lead to innovation in clean energy development. But in addressing the very serious long-term problems we’ve created, we may have to challenge another “impossibility”: changing our outmoded global economic system. As economist and Earth Institute director Jeffrey Sachs wrote in a recent Guardian article, “At this advanced stage of environmental threats to the planet, and in an era of unprecedented inequality of income and power, it’s no longer good enough to chase GDP. We need to keep our eye on three goals — prosperity, inclusion, and sustainability — not just on the money.”

Relying on market capitalism encourages hyper-consumption, planned obsolescence, wasteful production and endless growth. Cutting pollution and greenhouse gas emissions requires conserving energy as well as developing new energy technologies. Along with reducing our reliance on private automobiles and making buildings and homes more energy-efficient, that also means making goods that last longer and producing fewer disposable or useless items so less energy is consumed in production.

People have changed economic systems many times before, when they no longer suited shifting conditions or when they were found to be inhumane, as with slavery. And people continue to develop tools and technologies that were once thought impossible. Things are only impossible until they’re not. We can’t let those who are stuck in the past, unable to imagine a better future, hold us back from creating a safer, cleaner and more just world.

Written with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Senior Editor Ian Hanington.

 

Whitby Drum Circle with Julie Ditta April 24 2015

Whitby Drum Circle

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With Julie Ditta

Let out your inner drummer!

We start with a meditation and then let the drumming take us on a creative, energizing, music-making journey that is never the same twice.  

You don’t need to know how to drum or have previous musical experience to be part of this unique circle. There is no right or wrong way to drum and no pressure to perform.

We embrace the flow of free form music-making. Express yourself, be creativity and enjoy an increased sense of self-esteem and vitality.

Members of the circle make this a one of a kind the musical experience by sharing a variety of drums and rhythm instruments.

  • Date: April 24 2015: 
  • Time: 7:30 pm
  • Location: Ezra Annes Bed & Breakfast 239 Wellington St., Whitby
  • Cost: $10.00: Refreshments

Please Call Julie to register & reserve your spot today !! :)

905-666-8238

April Edition of OM Times Maginzie

SGC Admin: From our inbox to you… OM Times Magazine… the magazine for Today… :)

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April C 2015 EditionOMTimes is excited to Grateful to have Mallika Chopra on the cover of the magazine.

Mallika Chopra is the successful author of 100 Promises to My Baby, the author of 100 Questions From My Child, and the author of the recently released book Living with Intent. She is a successful entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of Intent.com, a social platform for people sharing their intents to lead a happier, healthier, and more meaningful life.

OMTimes is honored to share this exclusive interview.

Read more here

Sun Moves into Taurus April 20 2015

Taurus: Fixed: Feminine: Earth: 

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Taurus Folk are, reliable, hard-working, dedicated and can be very, very stubborn… Don’t be fooled by their laid back manner and endless patience, they have a “stick to it” attitude that can out do the other signs, and they rarely ever quit once committed… 

Taurus is ruled by the planet Venus, who is all about luxury, beauty and money…. So Taurus folk are likely to be attracted to fine  food, good drink and expensive material possessions… 

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Happy Birthday Taurus have a fabulous day and an awesome year ahead….. Special birthday wishes go out to Emma, Jessie, John K, and Pat… and to all who celebrate a birthday during this sign. 

Those most affected to the sun being in Taurus are those who have the following in their birth chart or who’s progressed chart has the following. 

  • Sun in Taurus:
  • Moon in Taurus:
  • Venus in Taurus:
  • Planets in the 2nd house. 

 

©Greta McKenzie Astrology 04/02/2015