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Theresa Connelly's avatar

Yes! Great observations... and also, as a Taurus, I look forward with cautious optimism and hope.

jj jaycox's avatar

Your photos are lovely. Utah is divinely gorgeous to my eyes! I've lived in Utah twice in my life, in Logan north of SLC, and one of those times was 1977. Thanks for combining beauty and perception in your writing today.

Dragon Lover's avatar

"All in one little box, which is why that box feels like a bomb that’s always about to explode."

Reportedly, in 2024 in Lebanon, some pagers and walkie-talkies had incendiary devices planted inside them and were intentionally exploded to take down supposed enemies, so I guess those devil's spawn cell phone devices might explode.

Dragon Lover's avatar

Around where I live, most people walking their dogs are also diddling with their phones.

Nadine's avatar

The wildflower looks like rubber rabbitbrush.

Penelope's avatar

Great photos, especially the first sweeping landscape and the rock formation. They give me some context for Salt Lake City.

I like your thoughts on Chiron in Taurus and would add that growing your own food or at least physically choosing ingredients as opposed to buying them online would help. As would noticing what food is in season.

Have the best time with the Drs Bailey xxx

Rachel McCabe's avatar

A healing revolution…again ;D 🙏❤️🤗

Lisa Yourke's avatar

Great to have some good news! Thank you, Eric.

agent Rogelier than you's avatar

In my opinion Taurus has a lot to do with endogenous drugs.

Debbi Kempton Smith has a little chapter in her book dedicated to Chiron. She cites Zane Stein a lot. My edition of "Secrets from a stargazer's notebook" is the updated edition from 1999, and there she mentions her hopes about the "Human Genome Project" and finding better cures, thanks to genetics research and the internet.

It seems that there are today exactly the same number of cures as in 1999: zero.

And there is a tremendous confusion in science. The publishing industry is the main driver of the monstrosities of all sciences, especially medicine.

To put an elaborate example: Mark Sloan book on methylene blue.

This synthetic chemical is sold as a treatment for PTSD, cptsd, ADD, ADHD, major depression, and it heals autism by killing bacteria that produce endotoxin, treats all viral infections, and is an anti-aging nostrum, and a general health tonic, due to a hypothetical mild antibiotic/antiparasitic effect in all tissues, not only the intestine and the colon. Those are the "claims" related to methylene blue.

Sloan mentions the instructions and experience with Methglene blue of the late Ray Peat Ph. D. who was a well-known health guru, hypochondriac, and early newsletter-internet adopter and businessman.

In that book, Sloan attacks nitric oxide, and mentions sildenafil/viagra, in a sensationalistic way. And here comes the confusion: what creates erections vasodilation or vasoconstriction?

Many doctors and scientists seem to believe that anything that thins the blood and/or dilates the blood vessels by producing Nitric Oxide, which relaxes (they say) the muscles in arterial walls, will prevent and treats cardio-vascular disease. As minor side effect without importance, nitric oxide will also produce an erection, but thinking about national debt will take care of that problem real fast.

Sloan disagrees. Nitric oxide foments cancer, and methylene blue is said to balance all the energy-exchange processes at the cellular level, and it reaches all cells, and all chronic disease is seen as an "imbalance" of energy, at the subcellular level.

So, Methylene blue promotion implies telling people that they have to stop taking anything that increases Nitric Oxide, to be more sustainable, like a Ken doll or like the Greek deity Apollo.

But, other "biochemistry" experts who talk about anti-aging and chronic disease argue that supplements and drugs that increase nitric oxide also have an anti-depressant effect, anxiolytic effect and anti-inflammatory effect. And they recommend people having more orgasms. Good sex/romantic life has anti-aging effects, according to an Italian Professor Dionisio Cosmopolitano.

Which is it?

Who can cure anything, at all?

With chemistry, with alchemy, with homeopathy, with herbs?

Most diseases that people are terrified of today seem to be a transference of the classic control of population consciousness through fear, exerted by doctors, to a new and improved control by institutions run by computers.

Doctors complain: they are not necessary anymore for the political game.

Chronic patients seem to be happier: now their smartphone is bullying them all day and night, and that makes them feel better. Much more attention than with a human doctor. Narcissistic supply rules the day.

Back to Debbi and Chiron, she quotes Zane Stein, who says "each of the centaurs rules a process." I would like to know more about those processes. In particular, the process by which people accept being hypnotized and controlled.

Debbi was an Aries, rising Capricorn, Chiron in Sagittarius.

https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Kempton-Smith,_Debbi

Mark Mickunas's avatar

Every year the Westin Price conference gets better. It is great to learn that that Mark and Sam managed to escape. Hopefully, getting back home will also go without and trouble. You might know that the Galloway's had an ordeal returning to London. No sign of the Great Salt Lake, Really? Glad you could make the scene!

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Is Chiron currently entering Taurus? Love the photos.

Eric Francis Coppolino's avatar

that is in June, but I'm writing about it now.