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Friday, April 28, 2006

Iyar - Taurus

Vav, the letter for the month of Iyar, Taurus 6th letter of the Aleph Bet, gematria 6
Pei, the letter for the planet Venus which rules Iyar , 17th letter of the Aleph Bet, gematria 80

Energy shift.
Tonight we move from Nissan into Iyar, Taurus, the month of healing.
The energy of the universal consciousness is that of healing.

Iyar is called' Ziv' in Torah, which mean radiance. Rabbi G says :
" The two names of the month, Ziv and Iyar are both from the root 'or', light in Hebrew.
They are two synonyms for light. They both relate to the special light that shines in this month. Iyar refers to the light source, or to the light within and proximte to its source, whereas Ziv refers to the expansion of radiant energy as it shines far from its source.

During Iyar the lower reality is slowly refined to become a proper vessel able to receive the revelation of the essence of the higher reality. "

We're filling our vessels, which are, in our case, our human bodies, with light.
The light isn't Direct anymore. The Omer plays a large part during the month of Iyar, because you're 'counting the omer' for the entire month. It starts in Nissan and ends in Sivan.

The letter Vav represents the drawing down of the light from the Infinite source. It is a vertical line. It is the center pillar, the pillar of Truth. "It is the Divine piercing through the middle point of every Creation. "
I love the mid point quantumness.

6 corresponds to the 6 Sephirot of Zeir Anpin - Chesed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzach, Hod, Yesod.

The mazal, the symbol, is the ox, or bull. The sense is thought, the organ right kidney.
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During Iyar we are being given the chance to heal ourselves, and our world. The light is there for us to receive, and to totally encompass.
The Light of Healing, that's a Beautiful Thing.
Here's the heads up on the Energy of the Month.
Taureans, Earth sign, tend to be a little complacent in their attidues, because they were born under this comfortable sign. Their job is to take the animal instinct of the bull and turn it into the light of healing through thought, contemplation and introspection.

http://www.nehora.com/hebdate.cfm
TAURUS: Hebrew Month of Iyar
The planet Venus, which gives them an appreciation for beauty, comfort and makes you a sociable individual, rules their charts.
They love pleasures of the physical world, like good food, a comfortable luxurious home, good quality clothing, art, good music, etc.
They are very sensual, too.
On the other hand, as Taurus is an earth sign, they are also conservative and very stubborn. Taureans are known for their slowness; they may be slow but good and steady workers.
Their persistent nature gives them the ability to work hard and long enough to accomplish their goals.
They have a lot of endurance, physical strength and energy.
Typically, they are practical and reliable.
Others easily trust them, because they have the ability to calm down the tension around them and their unchanging nature gives confidence to people.
Because comfort is important to them, their actual spiritual growth will come through leaving their comfort zone and letting go of the familiar, by exploring and being innovative

Taureans are not selfish or lazy , but rather self indulgent. They need to take their light and to radiate it outwards.
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The important days during the Month of Iyar are
4 Iyar, Yom Hazikaron, Israel Memorial Day
5 Iyar, Yom Ha'atzmaut, Israeli Independence Day
18 Iyar - Lag B'Omer, the 33rd day of the Omer, Rabbi Shimon's Death anniversary
28 Iyar, Yom Yerushalayim - Jerusalem Day.
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Enjoy the energy.
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This week's Torah Portion is a double portion, Tazria-Metzorah.
Candelighting 7:41, + 5.
Chodesh Tov Iyar
Shabbat Shalom
Peace

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Sand in the Pool Sweep (RAY)

RAY has been acting strange. RAY is the pool sweep that swims in my pool keeping it clean.

This morning, Dore, who services the pool, cleaned RAY because he was acting strange.
RAY was full of sand. Sand. You could see it because it was attached to the various bits of foliage that RAY sucked up. The Rubillini palm is beginning to shed her pods.

It was a very very fine sand, bits of black in it. The sand would have to be fine for it to get through the pool screens.
Dore asked me if I threw sand in the pool. We laughed.

I pondered on the sand. Dore said that she read something about having sand from sandstorms in Africa reaching Florida.
hmmm I thought.

Where is it coming from? Maybe it is just environmental, here. We've had such a hot drought period, and I'm only about 35 miles from the Atlantic. But it hasn't been windy, and there haven't been any storms, so how could that sand have blown?

Then my blogger mind kicked in. What have I been blogging about? hmmmm
Radiation.
Nuclear fission.

The most dangerous thing in a nuclear accident, or nuclear explosion, is the smoke. Within the smoke are the radioactive particles.
Accidents are happening all the time, only they don't tell us. They're afraid we'll panic.
Japan had one not long ago.

http://hmmmquantummusings.blogspot.com/2006/03/backwards-from-forward-p.html

I don't even want to allow myself to think that way. But it is a definite visual, and a definite hmmm. Where did the sand come from? Is it Comet Dust? Is it Everything? Must be comet dust. It is definitely nothing radioactive. The pool looks great. Sand in RAY. Lots of sand. hmmm
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YUP - IT IS COMET DUST. Just got the news :

"This Just In-----Comet 73P_Schwassmann_Wachmann Breaking Up

On the night of April 23 to 24, ESO's Very Large Telescope observed fragment B of the comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 that had split a few days earlier. To their great surprise, the ESO astronomers discovered that the piece just ejected by fragment B was splitting again! Five other mini-comets are also visible on the image. The comet seems thus doomed to disintegrate but the question remains in how much time."

Yup. We're being constantly dusted with comet dust. I find that comforting.
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UPDATE AT 6:16 PM

I was just out front, looking at the sofa I'm getting rid of. Why am I looking at it? Because the garbage men didn't take it on Tuesday morning, it was put out Monday, so It has been out there for a few days. I just want it gone already - too many memories. I freaked out over it, took my marker, went out and wrote on it " eddies in the space time continuum and this is his sofa. Arthur Dent was here. Rest in Peace".
{Douglas Adams. Hitchiker}
At least it made me laugh. Anyway, I noticed that there was all this black stuff all over the cushions, so I started brushing it with my hand. It felt like a cross between sand and glass. That's how the comet dust they collected was described. I need to go try to scoop some up.

A Day Made of Comet Dust
hmmm
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I'm already done with the new Springsteen CD. We know that I'm a big Bruce fan I am, but this one isn't a constant listener. Mostly, it reminds me too much of the old days. But I'm ever so glad the songs are once again being sung.
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We're coming up on Iyar, Taurus. Another energy shift.
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Peace



The pool looking great today. The white is part of RAY. He looks like a ray.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Remembering Chernobyl

MSN has headlines.
Yahoo doesn't.
BBC does.
The New York Times doesn't have headlines.

It happened. Ya gotta remember.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4944898.stm

Ukraine remembers Chernobyl blast

Overnight vigils were held for those who died in the disaster
See the memorial

Ukraine has held a series of events to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl power plant.

President Viktor Yushchenko joined survivors and relatives of the dead at a ceremony outside the plant.

He met people who worked at the plant and presented medals to those who risked their lives making it safe.

The explosion spewed radioactive fallout over swathes of the then-USSR and many other parts of Europe.

In neighbouring Belarus, also badly affected by fallout, opposition groups are holding a rally in the capital Minsk to protest against government attempts to rehabilitate contaminated areas.

The authorities sealed off the central October Square - the scene of clashes between opposition supporters and police after the disputed elections won by President Alexander Lukashenko in March.

The anniversary of the disaster has traditionally been a day of protest for the opposition.

'Ask for forgiveness'

Vigils were held overnight in both the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, and in Slavutych, the town built to house the Chernobyl plant workers displaced by the accident.

LIVES INTERRUPTED

Oh God, how they tricked us! They said they were taking us away for three days and they took us to the end of the earth
Hanna Semenenko
Chernobyl voices
Ukraine grieves

In Kiev, hundreds of mourners, each carrying a single carnation and flickering candle, joined an outdoor Orthodox Christian service.

Mr Yushchenko laid a wreath to remember those who were sent to deal with the accident and to the many who have since been affected.

"After 20 years of pain and fear, this land must feel progress," he said.

"The trance we were left in by Chernobyl is over. We are a strong and brave people and we are looking to the future."

At 0123 (2223 GMT on Tuesday) - the precise time an alarm warning of the accident was set off on 26 April 1986 - the church bells tolled 20 times.

A similar ceremony got under way an hour earlier, to coincide with 0123 Moscow time, in Slavutych.

Mourners laid flowers and candles at a monument dedicated to those who died in the immediate aftermath of the accident.

"I knew all of these people," a tearful Mykola Ryabushkin told AFP news agency, pointing to the portraits hanging on the monument.

The 59-year-old had been working as an operator at the plant when the explosion happened.
"I look at them and I want to ask them for forgiveness," he said. "Maybe we're all to blame for letting this accident happen."

Disputed death toll
T
he accident happened at one of four reactors at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, 110km (70 miles) north of the capital, Kiev.

In pictures: Day remembered
Region's press coverage
Belarus set for rally

Throughout most of the following day the Soviet authorities refused to admit anything out of the ordinary had occurred.

It was only two weeks after the explosion, when radiation releases had tailed off, that the first Soviet official gave a frank account, speaking of the "possibility of a catastrophe".

Official UN figures predicted up to 9,000 Chernobyl-related cancer deaths. A Greenpeace report released last week estimated a figure of 93,000. Greenpeace said other illnesses could bring the toll up to 200,000.

A restricted area with a radius of 30km (19 miles) remains in force around the destroyed nuclear reactor, which is encased in concrete.

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Radiation is the Ultimate Pollution.
Remember

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

The Orchid in Bloom

As it were, the first blossom to bloom is the first to wither.


Today was Holicaust Remembrance Day. The WW II Holicaust, as opposed to others.

It is a day during which you're not supposed to forget to remember what happened and not to ever let it happen again. Unfortunately, Mass Genocide is not a thing of the past.

Our myriad of differences are what make us fascinating and unique, the endless variety of creation.

And you know what, I forgot to remember. I was to busy being pissed off that I didn't get the pre-ordered Springsteen CD today, the release date. I pre-order so I can be part of the statistics. And blah I didn't get it. And I was upset because they didn't take my garbage. I have garbage issues.

We're coming up on Iyar - Taurus. Interesting month.

Remember

Don't Forget

Sunday, April 23, 2006

More Uranium News :(

Earth Day--a celebration of the majestic beauty of this planet we live with.

Humans need to get a grip.
I'm not thrilled with the state of global consciousness.
I blog to speak out.
I practice passive resistance.
I do what I can.
I'm a Hot Potatoe, you see.
And nobody I know
Seems to Listen to me.
Strange.

Old friends have been calling me up. They all want to pick my brain and have me give a prophecy, which I most adamantly will not do.
I say, Read my blog because I'm saying a lot in blogdom and they say, I don't have the time. Oh well. That's the way people are.

Onwards to history in the making.
BBC is keeping us well informed on the nuclear front. I'm surprised at the New York Times. I've been surprised by the Times' headlines for a while now. It isn't the New York Times I grew up with, but then nothing is the same any more. Whilst la plus qui change la plus c'est la meme chose, and ontogeny recapitulates philogeny, and change is constant, and the sum of the parts is greater than the whole are all still in play, everything is certainly most different. Out of memory - exiled memories are beginning to re manifest.

News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4935612.stm

Iran nuclear work 'irreversible'

Iran claims it has struck a deal to enrich uranium with Russia

{Note - I've been waiting to see how Russia is going to fit in with all this. They're being too quiet, and having all these major earthquakes, 7.7's, and coming up on the 20th anniversary of Chernobyl. They have lots of left over parts :( }

Iran has called its uranium enrichment work "irreversible", days before a UN deadline for the programme to stop.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi also said demands for Iran to suspend its nuclear research work were "not on the agenda".

The UN Security Council called on Iran to suspend enrichment by 28 April, amid fears it wants to make nuclear weapons.

{Gee, ya think?}

Iran - which insists its programme is peaceful - announced this month it had enriched uranium for the first time.

The UN Security Council, in a statement issued on 29 March, asked nuclear watchdog the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to report back within 30 days on whether Iran has complied with the UN call.

But Mr Asefi told a weekly news conference: "Iran's uranium enrichment and nuclear research and development activities are irreversible".

{NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE

Mined uranium ore is purified and reconstituted into solid form known as yellowcake
Yellowcake is converted into a gas by heating it to about 64C (147F)
Gas is fed through centrifuges, where its isotopes separate and process is repeated until uranium is enriched
Low-level enriched uranium is used for nuclear fuel
Highly enriched uranium can be used in nuclear weapons
In depth: Nuclear fuel cycle }

He said that so long as the IAEA report contained "expert assessment", there would be "nothing left to worry about".

Diplomatic flurry

"However, if the report comes out and somehow puts pressure on Iran or speaks with a language of threats, naturally Iran will not abandon its rights and it is prepared for all possible situations and has planned for it."

The BBC's Tehran correspondent, Frances Harrison, says there has been a flurry of diplomatic activity by Iran in the run-up to the deadline, and some calls internally for a less confrontational approach towards the West on the nuclear issue

Mr Asefi said Iran was still discussing with Russia a plan for Iran to enrich uranium on Russian soil.

Iran first gave details of the plan in February, and on Saturday, state radio said an outline agreement had been reached, but details were still to be worked out.

Our correspondent says that the problem with the plan, which has been seen as a possible solution to the stand-off with the West, is that Iranian officials continue to adamantly rule out halting enrichment research on their own soil.

Enrichment work

Iran's announcement that it had enriched uranium for the first time has thrown attention on to its enrichment technology.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said earlier this month that Iran was testing a more advanced centrifuge, known as a P-2.

The P-2 centrifuge can enrich uranium more quickly, raising fears in some Western capitals that Iran could develop nuclear weapons more quickly than originally thought.

{Oy.}

Mr Asefi said Iran had not yet used P-2 centrifuges in its enrichment work.

"So far, we have never used P-2 centrifuges, and what we have used is P-1 machines. We have informed the agency (IAEA) about that.

"No-one can deny Iran from using these devices. However, they have not yet been used," said Mr Asefi.

Iran says its nuclear programme is for purely peaceful purposes

Mr Asefi also said there were no plans for Iran to meet the US to discuss the situation in war-torn Iraq.

"Nothing has been scheduled and set. Preparations have not even been made for these talks," Mr Asefi told reporters.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had authorised the US ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, to reach out to the Iranians for direct talks on Iraq, raising hopes that the two sides might also been drawn into discussions on the nuclear stand-off.

"We are not in hurry because we have been pessimistic about US intentions as we still are. It is nothing important," said Mr Asefi.

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Well well well. hmmm.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4922508.stm

'Too little known on Chernobyl'
{I'm just posting highlights of this story - you can click to read. Who is this 'you' I'm always speaking to in the blog. I guess it is me from the point of the observer as the case may be. }

Not enough is yet known to fully evaluate the long-term health effect of the Chernobyl disaster, experts argue.

Twenty years after the nuclear incident, it is still not clear what the full effect on people exposed to radioactive materials will be.

Estimates of the number of people who will die as a result have ranged from 9,000 to 93,000 deaths.

Writing in the journal, Dr Dillwyn Williams a thyroid cancer expert from Strangeways Research Laboratories, Cambridge, UK, and Dr Keith Baverstock, an environmental specialist from the University of Kuopio in Finland, said lessons could be learnt from history.

They said the aftermath of the atomic bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima by the US was that 20 years is too soon to be able to predict all the consequences of fallout.

The radiation exposure was different in Japan - where the bombs led to whole body radiation.

After Chernobyl, exposure was largely from radioactive particles inhaled or ingested by people living nearby - except for those working near the reactor.

But the scientists say the Japanese Radiation Effects Research Foundation, which was set up to study the bombs' legacy, is a good model for monitoring the effect of Chernobyl.

The thyroid cancers seen have been linked to high levels of radioactive isotopes of iodine.

But radioactive iodine can also concentrate in the salivary glands, the stomach and the breast tissue.

There are already indications that the breast cancer rate in Gomel, Belarus, and other heavily contaminated areas, is double that which would be expected.

Drs Williams and Baverstock add: "If a full, independent study of the consequences of the world's worst nuclear accident is not established, and its results not widely published for all to assess, wildly differing claims will continue, and public mistrust of the nuclear industry will grow further."

Louisa Vinton, who manages Chernobyl projects for the UN Development Programme, said myths about radiation had created a "paralysing fatalism".

The mental health of people in the area had suffered, with seven million being labelled as victims of the accident, and aid to the area had created a culture of dependency, which might have encouraged exaggerated fears of ill health among residents, she said.

The worst-hit areas will be radioactive for centuries; but much of the abandoned area will be habitable within decades.

The Chernobyl Forum says the 30-km exclusion zone around the plant is likely to remain in place.

But it suggested that, in other areas, roads should be rebuilt and people encouraged to start up farms and hospitals.

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look how much they're not saying in so many words.
When I try to discuss this issue with people, the standard reply is, well, it doesn't affect me.
Yes it do .
It affects us all, and our Planet, Earth, and the Entire Solar System, and the Entire Universe.
We're being yutzes. We're not learning.

I'm relying upon Blue Peace Consciousness, and I Am Unanimous in that. :D

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Happy EARTH DAY



Happy Earth Day

The Blue Planet

Peace

Friday, April 21, 2006

Freak Out Day in the Quantum Corral

Oy. Today is a freak out day for me.
I'm in an upset mood more than anything.
And I feel the absence of the Passover energy, even though it isn't an absence, it is a moving forward. We all feel it. Fear of change and fear of the unknown - that is the metaphor we just finished ritualizing. So now, no more matzoh, which is good, because I'm so nauseous today. TN. Totally nauseous. Completely. Ugh. No More Matzoh. Done.
Bread tonight for Shabbat.
The Omer continues, today is day 8, for 50 days. In terms of the Light, we received Direct Light through Pesach, now Or M'kif - Surrounding Light - and Or P'nimini - Inner Light, or Original Light, is the connection being made with the Omer.

Whoa.
Freaking out in the quantum corral.

Candelighting 7:36, +4. Torah Portion Shemini. Leviticus 9:1 - 11:47.

Whoa this is a wild horse I'm riding.
Whoa baby.

Shabbat Shalom
Peace

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Interesting Peace News

I found this here : http://expategghead.blogspot.com/

Combatants for Peace

http://www.combatantsforpeace.org/
Homepage
We are a group of Israeli and Palestinian individuals who were actively involved in the cycle of violence in our area. The Israelis served as combat soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces and the Palestinians were involved in acts of violence in the name of Palestinian liberation. We all used weapons against one another, and looked at each other only through weapon sights; however today we cooperate and commit ourselves to the following:

We no longer believe that the conflict can be resolved through violence.

We believe that the blood shed will not end unless we act together to terminate the occupation and stop all forms of violence.

We call for the establishment of a Palestinian State, alongside the State of Israel. The two states can exist in peace and security beside each other.

We will use only non-violent means to achieve our goals and call for both societies to end violence.

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Interesting. They're learning. B'H.
Peace
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End Matzoh

This is very interesting.
I wanted to post it for End Pesach. Pesach is over tonight 9:32.
We did it. We made it out another year.
Many many insights B'H for me.
I'm blissing.

I've been listening to the sneak peak of WE SHALL OVERCOME , Springsteen's new CD to be released April 25th. www.brucespringsteen.net
My favourite track is O Mary Don't You Weep.
I think that is because of the timing.
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
Pharoh's army got drownd ed
O Mary don't you weep.

Where the myth got corrupted is that Mary, Miri, Miriam, did NOT weep, she sang the Song of the Sea and the Women Drummed.But it is a fabulous folk song.


Here is an article about Passover posted here:
http://www.chabadtomsriver.com/library/article.asp?AID=2016
This is from a religious aspect. Good parable.

Sefirah: Revelation and StruggleBy Zvi Yair

The town was surrounded by a chain of tall, dark, wooded hills.

Heavy dank clouds hovered over the narrow valley, permitting not a single ray of the sun to pass through.

The townsfolk were born, they lived--and they died--in the "vale of tears, " as the place was sometimes called.
They had no notion that out there somewhere there were happy, sun-lit places.

But one spring day a wondrous stranger wandered into the dark valley.
Seeing their atrophied, joyless life, he told them about his homeland: a place of sunlight, of fresh air, of joy and song.
Hardly anyone believed that there really was such a place.

One morning, just before daybreak, the stranger took them to the edge of the valley, and when the early morning breezes drove away the dark clouds, they saw far off in the distance, as if illuminated by a flash of lightning, a green-covered plateau on top of a distant mount bathed in the light of the rising sun.

"That is the land to which I will take you, " the wondrous man called out to the stunned people of the valley.

The sight of the sun and its rays instilled hope in the people, and they eagerly followed their leader.

The journey from the dark and dank valley was long and treacherous.
There were bleak wastelands, sandy deserts, steep hills to climb.
There was yet no sign of the wondrous mount which was their destination.

From time to time their leader would refresh their memories, recalling that glorious morning when they had seen the mount with their own eyes.
On these occasions, they could "see" again the top of the mount bathed in sunlight.
And the remembrance gave them the strength and faith to sustain them until that glorious day when they would actually stand at the foot of the mount.

The Cosmic Valley

This, say the Chassidic masters, is the story of our daily lives: the constant struggle, the exhausting climb up the ladder of perfection, developing the raw material of our being, approaching, yet never quite achieving wholeness.

It is a ladder whose base is fixed in the dark valley of a world where G-d hides His face, and whose uppermost rung stretches to the wellspring of light.

And yet there are those rare moments of revelation.
Moments in which the face of G-d smiles through the haze and we glimpse the promised land that is the culmination of our journey.

The story of our daily lives is the story of a journey made in darkness, the story of an ongoing struggle with the forces of nature within ourselves, and outside ourselves.

But without those flashes from Above--without the rays of light that drive away darkness if only for the briefest of moments--we could not survive the tortuous journey, and reach our ultimate goal.


By Zvi Yair
Zvi Yair is the pen-name of Rabbi Zvi Meir Steinmetz, an acclaimed Hebrew poet and Chassidic scholar who lives in Brooklyn, New York

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Quite poetic, me thinks
and it links
with
post for peace

We CAN do it.

PEACE

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Post for Peace

From
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheDivineGroundOfBeing

Peace Prayers in the World Religions

Those who meditate on You, Lord,
those who meditate on You --
those humble beings
dwell in peace in this world. (Guru Ram Das)

Those who remember God dwell in peace.
(Guru Arjan Dev, Sukhmani,
[The word Sukhmani literally means Peace in your mind])

Hindu Prayer for Peace

Oh God, lead us from the unreal to the real.
Oh God, lead us from darkness to light.
Oh God, lead us from death to immortality.
Shanti, Shanti, Shanti unto all.

O Lord God Almighty may there be peace in Celestial regions.
May there be peace on earth.
May the waters be appeasing.
May herbs be wholesome, and may trees and plants bring peace to all.
May all beneficent beings bring peace to us.
May thy Vedic Law propagate peace all through the world.
May all things be a source of peace to us.
And may thy peace itself bestow peace on all.
And may that peace come to me also.

Gnostic Prayer for Peace

When the Blessed One had said this, He greeted them all, saying,
Peace be with you. Receive my peace unto yourselves.
(Yeshua, Gospel of Mary Magdalene)

Peace be with you from Peace, love from Love, grace from Grace, faith from Faith, life from Holy Life! (Apocryphon of James the Just)

Bliss and peace there will be
On the road which Adam attained:
Bliss and peace there shall be
On the road which the soul traverseth.

Go in peace, pure pearl that was transported
From the treasuries of Life;
Go in peace, radiant one,
who illumined
Her dark house.
Go in peace,
Pure and chosen one,
immaculate and spotless!"

Come! receive my prayer and my praise
And lift it up in peace to the Place of Light!

Buddhist Prayer for Peace

May all beings everywhere plagued with sufferings of body and mind quickly be freed from their illnesses.
May those frightened cease to be afraid and may those bound be free.
May the powerless find power, and may people think of befriending one another.
May those who find themselves in trackless, fearful wildernesses - the children, the aged, the unprotected - be guarded by beneficent celestials, and may they quickly attain Buddhahood.

Jainist Prayer for Peace

Peace and Universal Love is the essence of the Gospel preached by all the Enlightened Ones. The Lord has preached that equanimity is the Dharma.
Forgive do I, creatures all, and let all creatures forgive me.
Unto all have I amity, and unto none enmity.
Know that violence is the root cause of all miseries in the world.
Violence in fact, is the knot of bondage.
Do not injure any living being."
This is the eternal, perennial, and unalterable way of spiritual life.
A weapon, howsoever powerful it may be, can always be superseded by a superior one;
but no weapon can, however, be superior to non-violence and love.

Shinto Prayer for Peace

Although the people living across the ocean surrounding us,
I believe, are all our brothers and sisters,
why are there constant troubles in this world?
Why do winds and waves rise in the ocean surrounding us?
I only earnestly wish that the wind
will soon puff away all the clouds
which are hanging over the tops of the mountains.

Native African Prayer for Peace

Almighty God, the Great Thumb we cannot evade to tie any knot:
The Roaring Thunder that splits mighty trees;
the all-seeing Lord up on high who sees even the footprints of an antelope on a rock mass here on earth.
You are the one who does not hesitate to respond to our call.
You are the cornerstone of peace.

Native American Prayer for Peace

O Great spirit of our Ancestors, I raise my pipe to you;
To your messengers in the four winds, and to Mother Earth who provides for your children. Give us the wisdom to teach our children to love, to respect, and to be kind to each other, so that they may grow with peace in mind
Let us learn to share all good things that you provide for us on this Earth.

Jewish Prayer for Peace

Come let us go up to the mountain of the Lord,
that we may walk the paths of the most high.
And we shall beat our swords into ploughshares,
and our spears into pruning hooks.
Nations shall not lift up sword against nation -
neither shall they learn war any more.
And none shall be afraid,
for the mouth of the Lord of Hosts has spoken.

Baal Shem Tov on Pesach

www.baalshemtov.com

Ball Shem Tov means Master of the Good Name.
Great Tzaddik.

An explanation about the energy phenomonon of Passover from Baal Shem Tov.


TORAH BAAL SHEM TOV
Selections from Sefer Baal Shem Tov on the Torah

Passover

The cause of the Egyptian exile was that they did not know what they lacked,1
as is explained in the writings of the Arizal; for in the Egyptian exile, [their] da'at left them.
Thus, the verse says about Moses (at the burning bush), "And G-d saw that he turned to see" (Exodus 3:4).

Thus, they were in exile under the rule of Pharaoh, who is the aspect of the neck, which is the place of forgetfulness.2
Pharaoh said, "I do not know G-d," which is the opposite of da'at.

[The exile continued] until the aspect of Moses was revealed in the world, the aspect of da'at.

Then, "the king of Egypt died" (ibid. 2:23), which is Pharaoh, the neck. Forgetfulness was lifted, and the aspect of da'at came into the world.

Then they realized their shortcomings, and "The children of Israel cried out from their labor" (ibid.). They realized that they were lacking in the service of G-d.
"And their cries rose to G-d from their labor." All of this was because of Moses: "And Moses was a shepherd" (ibid.).3

Therefore, since the essence of the Egyptian exile was the removal of da'at, which was a spiritual exile, the aspect of forgetfulness and their inability to recognize their own shortcomings, it also became a physical exile. This is not true of one who recognizes his own shortcomings by means of da'at. For then, he can repent and fix what he lacks, and speed the final redemption.
Toldos Yaakov Yosef, Pekudei

1 The recognition of one's faults is the first step in coming to deliverance, since one can then cry out to G-d over what one is lacking. This is a common theme in the writings of R. Yaakov Yitzchok of Polnoye.

2 The root letters of the word Pharaoh, , also constitute the letters of the word "neck," oref, . In Kabbalah, the face always corresponds to that which gives illumination. The Hebrew word for face, panim, is the same as the word for "interiority," penim, for the face reveals the soul. The "back" always represents that which conceals, for little can be discerned by seeing someone's back. Based upon the coordinates of the sefirot and the human body, Da'at corresponds to the throat, for the throat is the passageway that unites the mind and the heart — a function of da'at. Moses corresponds to da'at, the throat, and illumination, whereas Pharaoh corresponds to the back of the neck, exile and concealment. (Thus, according to the Midrash, Pharaoh sought to cut off Moses' head.)

3 Moses was the aspect of da'at, and when he came to redeem the Israelites, he invested them with da'at as well.
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Good Stuff, huh Lor.
Da'at.
Leaving off musing on Da'at

7th day of Pesach

Happy Parting of the Red Sea.

very deepdepths of secrets here.
not going there.
eat your matza so your brain don't fry
de de de de dum dum di

Look what happened today :

Danube dam breached, 7,000 flee
Romania now seeing the worst of the flooding in Central Europe

REUTERS
Updated: 8:36 a.m. ET April 19, 2006

BISTRET, Romania - Seven thousand Romanians were evacuated overnight after a dam on the Danube was breached, raising the danger the swollen river would submerge their low-lying villages.

Officials said rescue teams were working round the clock to mend the dam.

The Danube remains at its highest level in more than a century in the Balkans, but heavy rains and melting snow were expected to further swell Europe’s second-largest river.

{Just a note - the Danube is referred to as the Blue Danube ya know }

Gendarmes and soldiers rushed thousands of people into trucks in southern villages around Bistret overnight, while some villagers left the area with belongings crammed in horse-drawn carts.

Three thousand people will be evacuated later on Wednesday, authorities said.

“They will take me to a school so I have a place to sleep. But who can sleep knowing his lifetime work is underwater,” an elderly man from Bistret told Realitatea TV station.

TV footage also showed young men playing soccer in Bistret and smoking cigarettes while watching gendarmes and soldiers rushing to fill the breach with sandbags.

“There are enough people there. If needed I will go to help,” a 20-year-old villager told private TV station N24.

Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu appealed to people in the endangered areas to help rescue teams reinforce dykes.

“I heard that some local people did not want to help. I can tell them that we are working to defend their houses and any additional hand is welcomed,” Tariceanu told the state radio.

Thousands of acres of farmland, as well as several ports and villages across the Balkans were already under water and torrential rains were expected to last in Romania until Thursday morning.

Around 4,700 people were evacuated in the Black Sea state over the past few days, mostly in southern Dolj county and roughly 600 houses were flooded and 170 destroyed.

More than 76,600 acres in southern Romania, a fertile region for wheat and maize farming, are underwater and officials said they would continue to submerge farmland to help protect populated areas in the east.

Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters.

{note the numbers - they're playing. why did they choose the number 600 houses? Remember, Pharoh sent 600 chariots. It was in this morning's Torah reading. hmmmm}

anyway

The Roosevelt Island Tram , going from Manhattan to Roosevelt Island broke down again. And there you are swaying way high. I never rode the Tram. Wouldn't. Refused. And once up in the World Trade Center Elevators to the 101st floor was more than enough.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/4922744.stm
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New York Times Quote of the Day
And I'm not even going to comment, except to say I don't believe that the United States of America has ever had a President with this attitude :

QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"I'm the decider, and I decide what's best. And what's best is for Don Rumsfeld to remain as the secretary of defense."PRESIDENT BUSH

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Syriana is creating waves. When they want to censor, it usually means that truth is being exposed.

Clooney film cut by Gulf censors

George Clooney won an Oscar for his performance in Syriana

George Clooney's oil drama Syriana has premiered in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with two minutes of film removed at the request of government censors.

Scenes showing mistreatment of Asian workers in the Gulf and references to a late Saudi king were among those cut.

The movie has also opened in Egypt but is unlikely to be screened elsewhere in the Middle East, said its distributor.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4918392.stm
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I can't midrash upon the energy. No permission.
But I can be in awe.
7th day of Pesach.
Only comes once a year.
Enjoy it.
Energy energy energy
Blueness
Echad

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Ontogeny Recapitules Philogeny

April 18th, 2006
20 Nissan 5766
Pesach 6
Chol Hamoed 4
Tomorrow is a Yom Tov.
Candelighting this evening 7:32. Good . I get to do candles again. I love to do candles. Light and all that. After you do the prayer with your eyes closed and then you look at the flame, you are supposed to observe the blue flame at the center.
Omer 5.

During the days of the Omer, each day the energy is different. No stop for 50 days. Boom boom boom. From one to the next. Be observant. Be aware. Motion.

Just musing out loud here, because today the energy is very palpably different to me. And I want to record it here in blog dom. I love blogging.

The UK IS remembering Chernobyl. They should. They were close.

What is it about nuclear reaction? The most powerful energy force human's have discovered thus far. We, of course ,have used it as a tool for destruction. Remember J. Robert Oppenheimer.

Today's Daily Dose, and I haven't posted one in a long time, is about Emunah. Faith.
B"H
A World Becoming
The times our generation lives in are not ordinary times.

We dwell on the interface between two worlds -- a world as it was and a world as it is meant to be.

The story of the cosmos does not go on forever.

Just as your own life and the life of everyone you know has a beginning and a conclusion, so too does this entire cosmos.

And since its Creator is innately good, so too the conclusion of His creation is the ultimate of good.

We know a world in the process of becoming. Soon will be a world where each thing has arrived.


Arrived at the Essence of All Things.
That's Chabad.
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It moved me.

News Remembering Chernobyl.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4917526.stm

Greenpeace rejects Chernobyl toll

Health effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine 20 years ago have been grossly under-estimated, says an environmental charity.

Official UN figures predicted up to 9,000 Chernobyl-related cancer deaths.

But Greenpeace says in a report released on Tuesday that recent studies estimate that the actual number of such deaths will be 93,000.

Stressing that there is a problem with diagnosis, it adds that other illnesses could take the toll to 200,000.

"Our problem is that there is no accepted methodology to calculate the numbers of people who might have died from such diseases," Greenpeace campaigner Jan van de Putte told Reuters news agency.
READ THE REPORT
Greenpeace Chernobyl study [2.1 MB]

"The only methodology that is accepted is for calculating fatal cancers."

The explosion and fire at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in April 1986 was the world's worst nuclear accident.

It spread a cloud of radioactive particles across a huge swathe of Europe.

Several million people still live in contaminated areas.

Disputed figures

The UN figure - of between 4,000 and 9,000 extra cancer deaths - came from a report released last October by the UN-led Chernobyl Forum.
How the disaster unfolded

In the report, the World Health Organization dramatically lowered the estimated Chernobyl death toll, suggesting confusion had been caused over the accident's impact.

Many emergency and recovery workers, the report suggested, had died since 1986 from natural causes which could not be attributed to radiation exposure.

But in its report, Greenpeace suggests there will be 270,000 cases of cancer alone attributable to Chernobyl fallout, and that 93,000 of these will probably be fatal.

Blake Lee-Harwood, campaigns director at Greenpeace, told the BBC that cancer was likely to be the cause of less than half of the final fatalities.

"We're also looking at intestinal problems, heart and circulation problems, respiratory problems, endocrine problems, and particularly effects on the immune system," he told the BBC's World Today programme.

Child victims

Mr Lee-Harwood cited technical reasons for the discrepancy.

However, he also alleged that the nuclear industry had a "vested interest in playing down Chernobyl because it's an embarrassment to them".

Doctor Oxana Lozova, who works at a children's hospital in Rivne district, 300km (190 miles) west of Chernobyl, said many generations appeared to be affected.

"I think the fallout from Chernobyl has affected the immunity of those who were young children at the time of the disaster," she told the BBC's Moscow correspondent, Damian Grammaticas.

"We now have to deal with people who are a lot weaker than their fathers and grandfathers were.

"They're falling ill at an age when they really should still be quite fit."

'Apples and oranges'

The WHO said comparing the Chernobyl Forum and Greenpeace reports was like "comparing apples and oranges" when it spoke to the BBC News website.

A tendency to attribute all health problems to exposure to radiation have led local residents to assume that Chernobyl-related fatalities were much higher
Chernobyl Forum report, September 2005

"The Greenpeace report is looking at all of Europe, whereas our report looks at only the most affected areas of the three most affected countries," said WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl.

"The WHO felt it had recourse to the best national and international scientific evidence and studies when it came up with its estimates of [up to] 9,000 excess deaths for the most affected areas. We feel they're very sound."

Mr Hartl rejected accusations of bias toward the nuclear industry in the report.

"We acting as [neither] an apologist or an attacker of the nuclear industry," he said.

The original report found more than 600,000 people received high levels of exposure, including reactor staff, emergency and recovery personnel and residents of the nearby areas.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4918742.stm

The Chernobyl nightmare revisited
By Stephen Mulvey BBC News website

The world's worst nuclear accident, at Chernobyl in April 1986, was all the more alarming for taking place under a veil of secrecy, behind the Iron Curtain.
One of four reactors at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, 70 miles (110km) north of Kiev, exploded at 0123 local time on Saturday 26 April.
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We certainly do have a lot of effect here.
Causality? Energy? effect cause effect cause effect cause effect cause effect. the ripple effect, which is what nuclear fission is anyway.
if the cause is the effect and the effect is the cause, then where do we go? It has already been done you see. And from the midpoint, in this case cause, the effects reverberate above.

We're consistantly reminded. We consistantly forget. Change is constant.
hmmm
Coincidence that Iran's uranium fission is in the news NOW, when the accident at Chernobyl happened.
It is the energy available now that is the first cause.

It is also the 100th anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, the Big One, but not the last. Lots of disaster films on the tellie now. And lost of talk about the Next One. Earthquake. The Earth fissioning.
hmmm

Make Love Not War
No Nukes
Blue Peace

Monday, April 17, 2006

Preview Bruce Springsteen's new Album

Preview Bruce Springsteen's new Album
WE SHALL OVERCOME
The Seeger Sessions

here:

You can listen over and over again until 4/20 with this exclusive Sneak Peek! Click here to listen to one of the most original recordings in years.

I'm listening.

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Because we have to sing with the energy OF creation, not against creation.
Enjoy.

Uranium enrichment continues

19 Nissan 2006
April 17, 2006
Pesach 5
Chol Hamoed 3
Omer 4
Moon waning.

Iran is enriching uranium. I think I've presented enough data to draw the conculsion that uranium does not need to be enriched. What are the up to? Huh?
Or is it all a wag the dog - wag the dog is a political technique to divert everybody's attention to one thing whilst something else really bizzaro is going on. How much more bizzare can it get?

Strange really.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4915416.stm

Iran brushes off uranium worries

Iran has refused to halt work on uranium enrichment

Iran has again insisted it will keep enriching uranium in spite of growing international concern that it is pursuing nuclear weapons.

Ali Larijani, its top nuclear official, said demands to halt the programme were "irrational" and he advised other states "not to repeat past mistakes".

US senators have called for direct talks between America and Iran.

New satellite photographs published in the US appear to show Iran has expanded and reinforced its main nuclear plants.

Uranium conversion facilities at Isfahan look to have been expanded while an underground uranium enrichment plant at Natanz appears to have been reinforced, the US-based Institute for Science and International Security (Isis) think-tank reports.
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prep for another war. get the mass consciousness going.
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The New York Times
Iran Claims Nuclear Steps in New Worry


By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER
Published: April 17, 2006
Of all the claims that Iran made last week about its nuclear program, a one-sentence assertion by its president has provoked such surprise and concern among international nuclear inspectors they are planning to confront Tehran about it this week.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran said his country was seeking better ways to make atomic fuel.

"The assertion involves Iran's claim that even while it begins to enrich small amounts of uranium, it is pursuing a far more sophisticated way of making atomic fuel that American officials and inspectors say could speed Iran's path to developing a nuclear weapon.

Iran has consistently maintained that it abandoned work on this advanced technology, called the P-2 centrifuge, three years ago.
Western analysts long suspected that Iran had a second, secret program — based on the black market offerings of the renegade Pakistani nuclear engineer Abdul Qadeer Khan — separate from the activity at its main nuclear facility at Natanz. But they had no proof.

Then on Thursday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Tehran was "presently conducting research" on the P-2 centrifuge, boasting that it would quadruple Iran's enrichment powers. The centrifuges are tall, thin machines that spin very fast to enrich, or concentrate, uranium's rare component, uranium 235, which can fuel nuclear reactors or atom bombs.
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Is this the same technique used for Iraq, when we went in for WMD and then there weren't any? Is it just an excuse to make another war?

In either case, uranium is .
And that won't go away.

Blue Peace
I just know it has to be blue.
I just know it.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Esoteric Spiritual Consciousness is BACK

http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com
seems to be back today. You need to scroll down, because there is a big empty space first, then it manifests.
I see that it disappeared on March 17th. That date means something to me in the overall scheme of things.
hmmmm


Here are some links to favourite previous posts on that blog.
http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com/2006/01/clinton-at-davos.html

http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com/2006/03/colour-green-and-is-it-really-easy.html

http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com/2006/02/no-blame.html

http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com/2005/12/quantum-review-of-year.html

http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com/2005/12/quantum-synchronicity.html

http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com/2005/12/see-syriana-everything-is-connected.html

http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com/2006/01/and-suddenly.html

http://esotericspiritualconsciousness.blogspot.com/2006/01/green-glowing-pigs.html

Hmmmm
Hmmmm
Hmmmm
Esospiricon remanifests on
Easter Sunday
which is Pesach 4
Chol Hamoed 2
Omer 3
And
April 16th
which is a day less that a month - disappearance on March 17th.
You've got to admit, this is definitely musable material.
Especially for little miss always trying to proove quantum synchronicity.
I need to have more Emunah.
And blue ness is definitely re manifesting.
Asha had a dream about a blue glass vessel {Vase}. She had to catch it. Ash said when she awoke she was standing up in her room, then became very frightened.
I found Pete St. Clair on the Internet. A soul mate. Haven't thought about him in a long time.
He is a glass blower. He blows

Bristol Blue
Glass
Vases
,,,,,
hmmmm
this is the connection you see. we seek and we seek yet it is there all the time.
and we forget to remember that we can't forget to remember.
hmmmm
bluuueee
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Novel reading update: Agatha Christie "Murder at the Vicarage" the first of the Miss Marples. How brilliant is Christie.

Friday, April 14, 2006

Shabbat Chol Hamoed

The Shabbat which occurrs during Passover is Shabbat Chol Hamoed.
Exodus 33:12 - 34:26 & Numbers 28:19 - 28:25

Lots and lots of energy. Total energy. Fantastic-ness.
Passover and Easter coincide, this week the Nation of Islam celebrated the birthday of the prophet Mohammed, the Hindus had a festival on April 13th called Hanuman Jaiantie which celebrates strength. His Holiness the Dalai Lama is quite. This morning I had a momentary vision of all the Rabbis running around and doing their thing during this time. It made me laugh. It takes a lot of men to handle the Torah scroll. Torah reading every morning during Pesach. Bless them.

Blogs of Note:
Everything About Matisyahu
http://the-little-things-in-life.blogspot.com/
Ileya's Dreamings
http://ileyasblogspace.blogspot.com/

Candelighting 7:32, + 4 minutes

Shabbat Chol Hamoed Shalom

Blue Peace

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Matisyahu on Pesach

Very interesting.

http://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach.asp?AID=376771

Keeping track of interdimensional time . What?

Last night was First Seder. Today is Pesach 1. Tonight is Second Seder, everwhere but in Israel. They don't do Second. Tomorrow is Pesach 2, Omer 1.
You're not supposed to acknowledge that you're keeping track in a time way, but one does tend to get interdimensional about it. You're not counting, but you've got to keep track somehow in the physical to maintain order. It is all about the Sephirot. How do you keep track if you don't keep track? You need Seder to give order to the meaning. The word Seder means 'order'.
And then
getting the Direct Light from Binah.
It is a joy.

I'm so exhausted today, but it is a good exhaustion. In all my years I've never made my own Seder. This was my first. And it means something. Good exhaustion. We were 3 women last night. My 2 neighbors and myself. The ladies saw Elijah drink from the cup. This was their first Seder experience. They're Hindu. It was amazing. I grew up with it. Every time you open the door for Elijah, the wine in Elijah's cup shakes. This is one of those things you forget to remember. I forgot to remember that this is a special experience. I opened the door, and Ash said to me, the wine is wiggling. Is that supposed to happen? And I LAUGHED. That's Elijah drinking his wine, I said. And they said oh. But it was an oh of total acceptance. An oh, of course. In other words, they believed. They had unquestioning belief. Of course, if you are opening the door for Elijah to come in and drink from his cup, then that is what is occurring. Of course.

I've been participating in Seders all my life, and this is the first time, other than organization events I attended, that I had the connection of belief with the participants of Seder.
It has nothing to do with the religion, you see. It is all about the energy.

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I didn't want to have to post nuclear during this holiday, but it is happening, and it needs to be posted. Fire is playing with fire, and it isn't the good fire, the fire of constant connection which must never be extinguished. It is the fire of destruction.
I knew I had to read Chernobyl for a reason. sighs.
Quotes again, then news.
"Nothing is needed to make uranium atoms fission and when they do that they produce atomic energy in the form of heat. They do it naturally all the time, that is why uranium is called radioactive. "

The land in Iran is filled with natural uranium. You can just go out and scoop it up in a bucket.
Israel also. When I was in Israel I did it. I wanted to bring home uranium. I did. The landscape itself is radioactive you see.

"There is a difference between the nuclear reactions in a power plant and an atomic bomb. The difference lies mainly in the fuel. Power plant uranium is slightly enriched with the touchy isotops U-235. Bomb uranium is very much so. This governs the speed of the reaction in which one fissioning atom releases a neutron which strikes another atom and causes it to fission, and so on in the familiar chain reaction."

End quotes.
Start news.
One must draw one's own conclusions.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4905918.stm

Iran defiant over nuclear plans

Iranian officialsIran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has vowed that Iran will not halt work on its controversial nuclear programme.

He said the country would not back down "even one iota", despite mounting international pressure after it announced that it has enriched uranium.

The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog, Mohamed ElBaradei, is in Tehran for talks aimed at defusing the stand-off.
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Yahoo news
Iran Leader: 'We Are a Nuclear Country'


By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer 15 minutes ago
TEHRAN, Iran -
Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed Thursday that Iran won't back away from uranium enrichment and said the world must treat Iran as a nuclear power.
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The New York Times
Iran Says It Is Making Nuclear Fuel, Defying U.N.


By NAZILA FATHI, DAVID E. SANGER and WILLIAM J. BROAD
Published: April 12, 2006
TEHRAN, April 11 —
Iran announced Tuesday that its nuclear engineers had advanced to a new phase in the enrichment of uranium, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and a series of the country's ruling clerics declared that the nation would now speed ahead, in defiance of a United NationsSecurity Council warning, to produce nuclear fuel on an industrial scale.

The White House, which has charged that Iran is secretly trying to develop fuel for nuclear weapons, at first reacted mildly to the announcement, saying Iran was "moving in the wrong direction." But later in the day it sounded a more ominous tone, with the National Security Council announcing that the United States would work with the United Nations Security Council "to deal with the significant threat posed by the regime's efforts to acquire nuclear weapons."

Outside experts said that while the country appears to have passed a milestone — one it has approached before with smaller-scale enrichment of uranium — the announcement may have had less to do with an engineering feat than with carefully timed political theater intended to convince the West that the program is unstoppable.

The declaration comes at a time of intense speculation in Washington that preliminary plans are advancing to take military action against Iran's nuclear sites if diplomacy fails, an idea Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld dismissed Tuesday as "fantasy land."
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Once again, the world looms at the edge of nuclear holicaust.
The point is, all the radioactive particles are already out. We are already all radioactive.
http://hmmmquantummusings.blogspot.com/2006/04/does-it-matter-or-not.html
http://hmmmquantummusings.blogspot.com/2006/04/nova-blue-rings-surround-uranus.html

Repitition seems to be necessary because we forget to remember. That is what Passover night is all about. Not a re enactment, but a reliving in order to connection to the energy .
Sighs.
Fire is playing with fire. The Ari talks all about it.
All I can say is, stay true to the true energy, not the false.

Blue Peace

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Joyous Passover



Joyous Passover.

Everything is Sephirotic. With the seder plate, above, we have 7. Chesed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzach, Hod, Yesod and Malchut. Binah is 8th counting upwards.

Here is the quantum part, quote from www.kabbalaonline.org. In celebrating these energy Holy Days, we connect directly to the singularity. There is no time space or motion. "The spiritual world is above time, yet relates to time as we know it. By recalling these immenesely important events on the anniversary of their occurrence, we connect to their original power and cause an echo effect in the spiritual realms."

By verbally speaking the story of Exodus, which is what you do at Seder, the book is called the Haggadah, you arouse Bina. The waters of life flow from Binah. So we have joy in the higher realms, and our job as humans is to bring the divine joy into the physical, thus the necessity to leave the bondage of Egypt, which is a metaphor for leaving our own personal chametz behind. Forward motion.

Energy is Sephirotic.

I'm very busy de chametz ing , and cooking for Pesach.

May the light shine down upon you and bring forth the true freedom of your soul.

Chag Sameach Pesach

VickeB

http://www.aishfiles.com/audio/holidays/passover/the_four_questions.mp3

Monday, April 10, 2006

Almost Pesach

Passover is upon us.
Pondering Pesach, I realized that it is with the preparation that the connection must be made.
The Sages teach that we are being injected with Direct Light, which resonates with the Original Light within us all. And it is really an injection. Binah and Malchut - above and below.
Life and creation and re creation.
I love the Passover celebration. A total deluge of memories always precedes Pesach for me. The days of the huge family gatherings, tables set up from end to end in my Grandmother's house. It is one of my most cherished childhood memories. That doesn't exist in the now.
But the connection that one makes still does. It is the energy of the memory that makes it so cherished.
Pesach is exciting for me. I love it.
I even love eating matzoh for 8 days.

News

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4895358.stm
Enceladus is in the news again. Just in time for Pesach. You're supposed to have a stranger at the Passover Seder. I wonder if an Enceladusian will wander into mine.

Saturn's moon 'best bet for life'

By Richard Black Environment Correspondent, BBC News website

Saturn's tiny moon Enceladus may be the best place to look for life elsewhere in the Solar
System.

That is the view of a senior scientist working on the Cassini spacecraft, which has been studying Saturn and its moons for nearly two years.

Dr Bob Brown told a major conference in Vienna, Austria, Enceladus contains simple organic molecules, water and heat, the ingredients for life.

He raised the possibility of future missions to probe inside the moon.

Other research presented at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) annual meeting suggests that Enceladus may have a core of molten rock reaching temperatures of 1,400K (above 1,100C).

Jets and rings

In July 2005 Cassini completed a spectacularly close flyby of Enceladus, passing just 173km above its surface.

From this flyby came confirmation that the moon has an atmosphere, and strong evidence that the gases which make up the atmosphere are coming from cracks in the surface, nick-named "tiger stripes", near the south pole.

It appears that the gases are being forced through the surface, as they emerge in jets which shoot upwards for hundreds of kilometres before dispersing, eventually forming Saturn's E-ring.
Most of the gas is water vapour, suggesting strongly that liquid water lies under the moon's icy surface.

From his base at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Bob Brown leads the scientific team for Cassini's visual and infrared mapping spectrometer (Vims) which analysed the chemical composition of Enceladus's atmosphere and mapped the distribution of various gases.

"We very clearly saw water; there's water everywhere on Enceladus, it's 99.9% water, ice in general at the surface, and we've known that for years, so it wasn't a big surprise," he told the BBC News website.

"But when we started looking at our spectra we saw absorption bands from a compound that had to have carbon and hydrogen bonded together.

Enceladus in a very real sense becomes a stronger candidate for life than [Jupiter's moon] Europa .

Bob Brown, University of Arizona, Tucson"And when we mapped the location, it was right in these 'tiger stripes' - right where the jets are coming out, and right where it's hot - and it's pretty hard to imagine it's getting there from anywhere but inside."

The organic molecules appear to be quite simple, he said, probably largely methane.

The jets also contain nitrogen; and putting all this together means, said Dr Brown, that Enceladus contains all the ingredients necessary for the development of life, or of precursors to it.

"What you need to put microbes together of the kind that we're familiar with is carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen, and water to act as an intermediary for metabolism," he said.

"You've got a rock core that's hot as hell; you've got all the conditions that we think gave rise to the first self-replicating molecules and eventually to life on this planet.

"So Enceladus in a very real sense becomes a stronger candidate for life than [Jupiter's moon] Europa, for instance."
Click here to see how activity may be generated on Enceladus

One of the puzzling facets of Enceladus is how and why it is hot enough that it can generate liquid water and spew vapour into space.

Most of its surface has a temperature of about 80 Kelvin (minus 193C). But in the "tiger stripes" it soars to 140 Kelvin (minus 123C), and the interior must be considerably hotter.

Computer models have been produced which try to explain just how hot the interior needs to be, and examine the processes which could produce and maintain the temperatures observed today.

Dr Dennis Matson from Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) took EGU delegates through a model which envisages energy coming from two sources, radioactive decay and tidal heating, where differences in the gravitational forces exerted by a nearby body (in this case the giant planet Saturn) cause churning inside the moon, producing heat through friction.

"Down here [in the centre] we have molten magma," he said. "In this model, in the present day, it's entering a cooling phase which may go on for another billion years or so; but at depth you still have high temperatures."

Temperatures at the centre could reach 1,400 Kelvin, he said.

But there are still puzzles. Radioactive decay would have produced the vast majority of its heat shortly after the solar system's formation; somehow, Enceladus has retained some of that energy.

"We think there's a thermostatic mechanism going on in the magma," observed Dr Matson.
If the magma were to cool, he said, it would become more viscous, increasing friction from tidal churning and so producing more heat. But if temperatures veered higher, the magma would flow more easily, and tidal heat production would reduce accordingly.

Exceptional world

Along with all the other Cassini mission findings, the research presented here emphasises what an unexpected treasure trove of scientific novelty researchers have discovered on Enceladus.

Its tiger stripes amount to a "water volcano", the only one seen in the solar system other than on Earth.

Among our neighbours, it is the only known geophysically active world other than Jupiter's moon Io.

But as always with space missions, one set of answers leads to another set of questions.

The way to answer some is a further flyby in about two years' time, shortly before the end of Cassini's scheduled mission, which could take the $3.2bn craft just 25km above the tiger stripes and through their jets.

"There's a little bit of a danger, because observations suggest that the particles get larger as you get in closer," said Dr Brown.

"If they're only 20 or 30 microns [in diameter] they won't hurt the spacecraft; but if they're a millimetre or two, and hit the spacecraft in the wrong place, we're dead."

If there is enough fuel left on board Cassini and enough money in the coffers of its masters, the US, European and Italian space agencies (Nasa, Esa and Asi), the mission may gain an extension to its scheduled life, which could yield further flybys of the tiny moon.

But investigations aimed at looking for self-replicating molecules or even primitive forms of life would have to wait for a further mission.

For Europa, landers have been proposed which would burrow down through the top layer of ice into liquid water below, perhaps using heat from radioactive decay to penetrate the surface.

The same approach could potentially work on Enceladus; but Bob Brown believes there may be another, simpler way in.
"You could target the cracks; they clearly give you a way to get down inside, into the reservoir," he said.
"Now whether we can make something smart enough to do that robotically I don't know. But if there are bugs, they don't have to be in the ocean; they could live inside the vents, they just have to be somewhere where it's hot enough and they have enough energy to conduct metabolism.
"My guess is that if stuff has evolved in this ocean, it's figured out a way to work itself up into these vents; and maybe it's not completely crazy to think some of this stuff is sitting there near the surface."
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Life on Enceladus. Told ya.
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Nuclear news.

Iran attack debate raises nuclear prospect
By Paul Reynolds World Affairs correspondent, BBC News website

The US has the military capability to attack Iran's nuclear facilities

The debate over whether the US might attack Iran's nuclear installations has taken a step forward with the publication of an article which suggests that the US has considered using a nuclear "bunker buster" in such an operation.

The article, in The New Yorker magazine, is by veteran military analyst Seymour Hersh.

It is a follow-up to one he wrote in January 2005 in which he suggested that an air attack on Iran was possible. What is new is that he raises the prospect that such an attack might be nuclear in nature.

However, the problems of using a nuclear weapon would be so huge that few people are taking this seriously. The British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said the idea was "completely nuts".
Hersh himself downplayed the prospect. In an interview with the BBC, he said the Pentagon had told the Bush administration initially that a nuclear attack was the only way of guaranteeing success:

"Nobody was advocating it, they were just saying a 100% guarantee. Where it becomes interesting, the joint chiefs, in one of its subsequent papers, wanted to withdraw that option because of course it's madness, a nuclear weapon in the Middle East to an Arab [sic] Muslim country, my God. And the White House won't withdraw.

"That's the issue, that the White House, some people there still wanted to have this option. That's what's causing the trauma, not that they're going to do it, but the White House won't take it off the table."

Two issues

One should separate the two issues here. The first is a possible attack on Iran. The second is the nature of that attack.

An attack at some stage is possible and the White House has not ruled anything out. It never does, in fact. For the moment, though, diplomacy is the chosen route in the effort to get Iran to give up its nuclear programme. This explains why western diplomats talk about an attack not being "on the agenda." It is not at present; but the phrase does not rule it out for the future.

Nuclear option problems

But a nuclear attack is improbable.
There are three main reasons of military and diplomatic importance for this.

The first is that even a nuclear "bunker-buster" would produce large amounts of radiation. This could cause thousands of casualties among civilian populations.

The Federation of American Scientists says that "the bombs would penetrate at most only a few metres into rock, causing no reduction in blast, fire, or fallout damage on the surface. The largest would have blown out a crater almost a thousand feet across and thrown a cloud of radioactive fallout tens of thousands of feet into the air where it would be blown hundreds of miles downwind."

The second is that the political implications are so huge of the US attacking, with nuclear weapons, a country (and in the Muslim world) which is not armed with similar weapons and which says it has no intention of making.

The third reason is that, doctrinally, the US is moving away from developing new nuclear bunker busters. It does have one already, the B61-11, but it cannot penetrate very deeply and last year Congress withdrew, at the administration's request, funding for further research.

Legality issue

There is also the question of legality to be considered.

Any attack would be hard to justify. Jack Straw told reporters recently: "I don't happen to believe that military action has a role to play in any event. We could not justify it under Article 51 of the UN charter which permits self-defence."

In the absence of Security Council approval, the US might argue that its interests in the Gulf were at stake and that its ally Israel was at risk.

Conventional bombs

Instead of nuclear bombs, conventional weapons would be used, but of a massive type. They would try to do a similar job, but without the same physical and political fallout. One called "Big Blu" is currently under development.

Hersh also said, in both articles, that the US had infiltrated agents into Iran to pick targets and make contacts with dissident groups.

Iran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes

One reading of the White House attitude is that it wants to scare Iran into making concessions and wants in any case to foment political unrest. This it hopes might eventually produce policy change by producing regime change. Hersh says that Washington regards President Ahmadinejad as a "potential Adolf Hitler."

US threats

What nobody doubts is that the US is determined to stop Iran from become nuclear-armed.

Iran says it will not build a bomb but wants the technology only to make fuel for civil nuclear power. It is allowed to make its own fuel under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
However, the dilemma might be more difficult than that because Iran might not became "nuclear-armed". It might simply become nuclear-capable.

The technology in question can be used for both civilian and military purposes.
Consequences

If attacked, Iran might simply leave the NPT, as it has the right to do, and go ahead with nuclear development anyway. That could set the scene for further attacks over a long period of time.

Iran might also retaliate, against US interests in Iraq and the Gulf, and might use the militant group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon to attack Israel. The region could be in uproar.

On this side of the Atlantic, Dan Plesch, Research Associate at the London School of Oriental and African Studies, is proclaiming the same message.

He gave a speech analysing the options recently and told the BBC News website: "The United States has the capability to come out of the clear blue sky and destroy the Iranian military infrastructure."

He went on: "You can say we are being hysterical and are a band of doom-mongers. But I fear the US has lost confidence in the UN or the EU to solve this. And it could do it militarily.
All this does not mean it will happen. It does mean it is being debated.
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Almost Pesach
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