Thursday 31 December 2020

Happy New Year

 





Wish You All The Best for the Year Ahead


Good luck

Friendship

Good cheer

Happiness

Health

Peace

Prosperity

Success


Moana Grace

Thursday 24 December 2020

Merry Christmas







 

May the spirit of happiness of this special time 

brighten your heart and 

fill your life with joy


Moana Grace

Saturday 19 December 2020

Special Feature: Celebrating Christmas - Unveiling the World of Jesus

 


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Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)


One Day in a Year - Remembering


More than a millennium has passed. Nonetheless, different people of different persuasions of different beliefs still talk about His Glorious Resurrection.

Celebrated globally, Christmas is a time of festivities when people of many denominations come together to rejoice. 


COMMEMORATING CHRISTS BIRTH


December 25, Christmas day is celebrated as the anniversary of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, a spiritual leader whose teachings form Christianity. A sacred religious holiday and a worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon for two millennia, we observe it with traditions and practices around the world.


But, what do we know about Jesus, and what is the true meaning of Christmas?



Who is Jesus, and why is he important?


Monday 14 December 2020

Astrology II: The Horoscope Natal Wheel – Birth Chart (Part Two)

 

THE HOROSCOPE HOUSES ASPECTS - continued




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The Core Aspects in Astrology


As mentioned, the horoscope houses are closer to the earth plane experience and refer to the more material or tangible experience. They represent experiences actualised through the material realm, showing us an arena of life where we will experience a particular urge and expression style. Each house represents something distinctive (see below).




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The Houses to date, a brief recap:


Thursday 10 December 2020

News Review - Health (Editor's Choice) ABC TV and Discover Magazine

 

Ignorance Is Not A Satisfactory Excuse And Or Answer



The Upside of Downs. A brave, educational program which ‘touches a chord’ and challenged its TV Host's very existence.

 

ABC TV - LIVING WITH DOWN SYNDROME AND PRENATAL TESTING




Julia Hales and producer Kim Akhurst.(ABC TV)

"Actor Julia Hales, ABC's first TV host who is living with Down syndrome, explores the issue of prenatal testing in new documentary

Monday 7 December 2020

Astrology II: The Horoscope Natal Wheel - Birth Chart (Part Two)

 


THE HOROSCOPE HOUSES ASPECTS - continued




The Core Aspects in Astrology


Previously the Natal Wheel (Birth Chart) has 12 houses. The Houses show where we will experience a particular urge and expression, and each house represents something unique (as shown below).





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The Houses so far:

Sunday 6 December 2020

The Volcano - The Other Side of Nature: Part Two

 

Destructive Forces and Natural Disaster Enigma's



Volcanoes and Mankind Interactions 

Truths and Encounters


The Famed Ring of Fire



A significant area of coastline encircling the Pacific Ocean, the Ring of Fire, is where frequent volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur. Based on the edges of the world's main tectonic plates, the Ring of Fire is a horseshoe shape stretching 40,000km. With more than 1,500 active volcanoes on Earth, the ring is home to 452 volcanoes and 90% of the world's earthquakes. The 25 most massive eruptions on the planet have occurred at volcanoes in the Ring of Fire in the last 11,700 years.


Famous and Deadly Volcanoes


With 20 volcanic eruptions probably occurring as you read these words, many of these natural disasters have made history. Here are just three of the most well-known ones:




The Biggest Volcanic Devastation


There are thousands of volcanoes that have caused ruin and destruction to the planet. However, The most significant volcanic eruption recorded is Mount Tambora. Located in Indonesia, the Volcano erupted in 1815 and killed 10,000 people, almost the entire Tambora population. . The force of the eruption was so overbearing the Volcano blew itself apart. When its horrific volcanic flows reached the sea, the following tsunami's devastation killed even more people. Neighbouring areas also suffered severely. Falling ash encased the Earth with devastating effects, killing off large areas of vital vegetation, causing a further 80,000 human deaths due to starvation and disease. The total number of people killed due to the volcanic eruption on Mount Tambora exceeded 90,000. 

Mount Vesuvius in Italy


 Located in Italy's west coast, Mount Vesuvius has erupted more than 50 times and is one of the most dangerous on the planet. Its most famous eruption took place in 79 A.D, where it destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum from being buried under volcanic ash, mud, and rocks. Around 16,000 people died due to the eruption, and the cities were abandoned for centuries after. Its last eruption was in 1944, but experts believe that this unpredictable Volcano may cause another disastrous eruption sometime soon, which would be catastrophic as nearly 3 million people live within 30km of the Volcano's crater. 





Krakatoa in Indonesia 


Krakatoa is frequently erupting these days, but it is a lot milder and less of a threat than its most famous eruption in 1883. The explosions heard from as far as our homes here in Perth, and over 36,000 people died. The primary cause of death was the tsunami triggered by the eruptions, which reached over 40m. Destroying one hundred sixty-five coastal villages were. Plant and animal life didn't begin to re-establish for five years after the disaster. The climate was also affected by temperatures dropping all around the world. 

Others on top of the list include:

Mount Peleé (Martinique: St. Pierre) is the biggest city on Martinique's Caribbean island. In 1902 Mount Peleé erupted, obliterating the entire city and all but 3 of the 30,000 residents instantly. 
Mauna Loa in Hawaii: The largest Volcano on the planet, First erupting in 1843, it has since erupted another 33 times, making it one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Hence it is monitored 24 hours a day for any signs that it may erupt again.
Mount Pinatubo (Philippines): The second-largest eruption in the 20th century in 1991 
Mount St Helens in the United States: Considered the most destructive eruption in U.S history, Mount St. Helens eruption in 1980


Home-land Australia


Australia is home to only two active volcanoes, one located on Heard and the other on McDonald Island (the southwest Indian Ocean, 4000km southwest of Perth and 1500km north of Antarctica) – both not of the mainland. Volcanic activity has occurred on Heard Island since the mid-1980s, with the sizeable active Volcano known as Big Ben is the most dominant of the island. Formed about 1 million years ago, Big Ben is covered with glaciers and has a plume of smoky ash billowing from the top and black lava flowing down the side. While Heard Island is larger, McDonald Island's volcanic action is much more violent (40km to the West of Heard). It broke its 75,000-year of silence with an eruption happening in 1992. In 1996-97, another massive eruption occurred, resulting in the island doubling in size to 2.4 square kilometres and increasing in elevation by about 100 meters. The volcanic activity resulted in the complete loss of vegetation on the island. There are currently no other active volcanoes in Australia. However, geological evidence shows that volcanoes in every state in Australia, including WA (19 small extinct volcanoes are in the Valley of Fitzroy River in the Kimberley region).



Volcanic eruptions are a reminder of the destructive power of nature and human vulnerability. Although we have learned a lot about these mountains over the millions of years, we still cannot prevent Nature form having her way (she is the boss). These magnificent yet deadly formations will continue to erupt, and it is difficult to predict precisely when they will blow up or how much devastation they will cause.

What can be said about Volcanoes is they are attractive and capable of creating a provocative conversation. There is no doubt volcanic eruptions are an unstoppable, destructive, violent force, unexpected natural disasters, and not to be reckoned with and never underestimated.

I don't know about you, but I found Volcano's a curious read worthy of investigation?

I look forward to us touching base again soon.


Thursday 3 December 2020

News Review (Editor's Choice) BBC - The World of Tomorrow

 

Communities, Travel, and our Natural Environment



An abundance of News from around the globe, staying abreast with current events and introducing The World of Tomorrow, a BBC Travel series that visits ingenious communities worldwide that are adapting to environmental change or finding new ways to live sustainably. 


A little sample of what you can expect to discover





The low-lying Maldives islands are threatened by rising ocean levels due to climate change (Credit: Matteo Colombo/Getty Images)


“A new island of hope rising from the Indian Ocean


     The modern island of Hulhumale is taking shape 8km off the north-east coast of Malé island in the Maldives in direct response to the threat posed by inexorably rising sea levels.

Tuesday 1 December 2020

Astrology II: The Horoscope Natal Wheel - Birth Chart (Part Two)

 

THE HOROSCOPE HOUSES ASPECTS – continued





The Core Aspects in Astrology


Before carrying on looking at the Houses aspects, to recap, the astrological Natal Wheel (Birth Chart) is divided into 12 houses beginning with the first house, represented by the sign of Aries, and goes clockwise around. The Houses define the specific (exact) areas of our life. They show where we will experience a particular urge and expression style. Each house represents something unique (see below).


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