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Special Comment: Today’s Senate Hearing

Let’s remember the context: the showdown is being televised just as Rod Rosenstein is supposed to show up at the White House to discuss his fate, which translates to the fate of the Special Counsel’s investigation into Russian manipulating the election — a month away from another election. Everything we are seeing right now is either 1. to manipulate the election, 2. a Hail Mary on Scotus / Roe v. Wade right before an election the Pubs know whey will lose, or 3. to distract from the Special Counsel.

Anything involving the Special Counsel, the prosecution of the president or the civil liability of the president, can land at the Supreme Court.

Chart for the hearing. Click image to enlarge.

Chart for the hearing. Click image to enlarge.

Let’s look through a wide-angle lens instead of the close-up that television and even print is giving us. Context is everything. The allegations being made against Kavanaugh are so horrendous you would think they were designed to trigger anyone who had ever experienced sexual transgression. And while I personally believe that she is being authentic, Ford is there because Trump has Kavanaugh there.

So look at Kavanaugh as a kind of magnet for all of these hellacious stories, and he’s doing his job beautifully. The reason Trump is not allowing the FBI to re-open a background check that would have certainly caught this stuff (if the background check was real), is that the FBI report would end the whole thing. And the longer it would take (a week, at least, if they rush), the less likely it would be that Kavanaugh would get approved.

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Daily Horoscope for May 11, 2018

Daily Horoscope for May 11, 2018, #1201 | By Eric Francis Coppolino
Aries

Aries (March 20-April 19) — The Moon in your sign for the next few days will provide one awakening after another; though, to receive the full benefits, you might try taking a day off from the internet. If that is not possible, try three hours; and if that is not possible, have a long talk with yourself about why this is.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.

 


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Taurus Birthdays 2018:
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Dear Friend and Reader:

I am pleased to announce that Eric recorded the 2018 Taurus Birthday Reading this weekend. Infused with the earthy, juicy richness of Beltane, your two segments of audio astrology are sure to get your solar year to an ideal start — whether you have your Sun, Moon or rising sign in Taurus.

If someone close to you was born under the sign of the bull, why not treat them to this reading as a gift?

Uranus brings its high-voltage energy to Taurus on May 15, which is less than a week away. Taureans like to move at their own pace; the presence of Uranus offers a reminder that when you’re the one to set that pace and instigate change on your own terms, you’re a much happier person.

Eric covers all the important points about this transit, and offers a wealth of insights, strategies and unique perspective to help you go with the flow and keep from getting stuck. You get at least an hour total of astrology (in two segments), plus access to last year’s reading and an extended description of your sign.

Order your 2018 Taurus Birthday Reading here for only $44.

Happy Birthday, happy Beltane, and here’s to the unexpected gifts of Uranus!

Yours & truly,

Amanda Painter


Taurus

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — To be strong, you must work with your vulnerability. The trend these days is to pile the defenses one on top of another, and all that does is seal in the bad vibes. Open up and loosen up a little. Pull back the curtains and allow the fresh air into the room. Feel who you really are.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Gemini

Gemini (May 20-June 21) — Today and into the weekend, you have an unusual opportunity to experiment with who you present yourself to be. You might play with costume, persona, taking opinions you don’t really hold, or speaking only to people you dislike. This will bring one revelation after the next.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Cancer

Cancer (June 21-July 22) — This has been a most interesting week for you professionally, bringing out the best of who you are. Continue to shine, and aspire to doing your best work. You are not the kind to hide your light under a bushel, though you’re soon to be in a position to light up your whole community.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Leo

Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) — When you look ahead at your future, what factors do you see limiting it? For example, fill in the following: I would do [blank] if only I didn’t have to deal with [blank]. Write this sentence as many ways as you can until you run out of things to put into the blanks. Then, size up your situation.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Virgo

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Yours is a mutable sign. That means you are able to change, flex, grow and adapt better than nearly anyone you know. This is your strongest suit, and you’ve used it to great advantage the past few days. You’re at your best when you’re well prepared, but in the end, you think on your feet.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Libra

Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) — This has been an interesting seven years in your relationships. I mention this because next week, the planet Uranus, which has been in your house of partnership, changes signs from Aries to Taurus, and this will shift your view of nearly everyone and everything in your life.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Scorpio

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) — Through the weekend, you will have an increasingly appealing series of opportunities to speak your personal truth in a close relationship. Now is the time to let go of all of your ‘withholds’ and say the things you have needed to say for a long time. Set aside your fears, and resolve to be true.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Sagittarius

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — Push continually into the unknown. Find the place, the thing, the topic, the person you don’t know, and apply curiosity and a touch of courage. The unfamiliar is your best friend right now, and the place where you will find the greatest rewards. That will be true forever.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Capricorn

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) — There is still considerable tension between who you want to be, and who your family thinks you are and should be. But is there really any debate here? Your life is yours to live, and is the ‘property’ of no other person. Remember that once per hour, or more.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Aquarius

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — You are thinking some unusual thoughts, and some unusually creative ones as well. Among your current revelations are things like the true nature of your relationships, your determination to be yourself boldly, and whom you trust and do not trust. Keep this discussion going, and remember it well.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
Pisces

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Focus on yourself this weekend, and have some fun. The whole trip of Mars through Capricorn, going back a month or so, has taken you through some really strange, interesting and revealing territory — and it’s time to take a step back, review, reflect and relax, even if just a little.

The Sacred Space of Self, our brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. It will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries and Mars retrograde in Aquarius. Please note that the current pre-order price will only be in effect for a short time — and then it will increase.
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Earth Day 2018 — Order out of Chaos

Editor’s Note: Apologies for not managing to get this posted in time for Earth Day! But then again, EVERY day needs to be Earth Day. — Amanda

By Steve Guttermann

I was a high school senior when the first Earth Day was observed on April 22, 1970. I remember thinking at the time, “Maybe we have a chance.” Founded by U.S. Sena-tor Gaylord Nelson, the day gave voice to an emerging national consciousness, “channeling the energy of the anti-war — i.e. Vietnam — protest movement and put-ting environmental concerns on the front page,” as described on the Earthday.org website.

Mountain apacheta; photo by Jennifer Sadhana.

Mountain apacheta; photo by Jennifer Sadhana.

For the past forty-eight years, however, many things have kept our country focused on a divergent national consciousness. These can create distractions that stop us from being the kind of people we would like to be and living the kind of passionate life we crave. Each of us has or will experience soul-darkening and light-extinguishing loss.

So, we may agree that Martin Luther King, Jr. was right when he wrote this in his famous Letter from Birmingham Jail: “It is the strangely irrational notion that there is something in the very flow of time that will inevitably cure all ills. Actually, time is neutral. It can be used either destructively or constructively.”

In other words, by itself, time does not heal anything.

For many of us, a major part of any lasting solution to acute pain and loss resides with our relationship to the planet; or, more specifically, through an intimate relationship with the natural world. It seems it takes right action, within the contexts of time and space, for anything positive to occur, whether it is societal progress, healing or personal evolution, all of which are intimately connected. And all of these are tied to our relationship with the planet. Life is rife with examples of people who found and find healing and purpose through a deepening soul connection with the land.

I know Middle East and Vietnam war veterans who recovered both sanity and sanctity after their service in the military through passionate service to the natural world, and share that with others. I know parents who have lost children who do the same. Often, earth-honoring ritual is involved.

Ritual, or ceremony, is a way to bring order out of chaos and healing out of loss. A ritual might be traditional, part of a cultural response that has been around for centuries. Or, it might be entirely personal. Yet, it seems to always entail a release of something within us that no longer serves us. The Quechua/Inca word for this is hucha. Hucha is energetic density, spiritual dis-ease generated through discordant actions and interactions. It is not viewed as inherently “bad” or negative. Think of its release as spiritual manure that is willingly absorbed and transformed by energies of the earth.

Ilya Prigogine won the 1977 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the thermodynamics of non-equilibrium systems. His studies also brought two opposing views together, these of classical physics: chaos and order. Prigogine’s work suggests what other scientists thought impossible — that order could come out of chaos. I won’t get technical but the point is that his work suggests how the two great themes of classic science, order and chaos, which coexisted uneasily for centuries for scientists because they were simultaneously observed, are being reconciled in a new and unexpected synthesis.

This is a game changer. Basically, Prigogine mathematically showed that when systems break down, some reorganize at a higher level, which means they can sustain a higher energetic input than before the breakdown. Some social scientists embrace his findings because of their applicability to human systems.

Joshua Tree Apacheta; photo by Yola Dunne.

Joshua Tree Apacheta; photo by Yola Dunne.

Systemic breakdown is scary, but without it a system might do a patchwork repair on itself and continue to function “normally,” while limping toward total dysfunction and entropy. Think of political and economic systems or human relationships as examples.

Should we intend to get back to normal or intend to get better? How many myths, legends and heroic quests revolve around getting back to normal? I think we know the answer, and doubt the following conversation would ever be uttered in any tale of renown or with a first grader.

Q: What do you want to be when you grow up?
A: Normal.
Q: What do you want to do when you grow up?
A: Get back to normal.

What if there is a better way?

As Joseph Campbell explained in his book Hero with a Thousand Faces, the heroic journey is a journey of breakdown through the Dark Night of the Soul to break-through. The secret to the success of the breakthrough is to be cognizant that the breakthrough is not just more of the same at a higher level, but a totally different way of handling energy through greater awareness and right action. Paradoxically, the journey breaks us down and gives us what we need to break through to break free. We can’t get back to normal, not even in a quantum anything-goes universe. That is why earth-honoring ritual can be a crucible of healing and a cocoon of metamorphosis. It creates new and highly energized connections.

Understanding the heroic journey will help bring more light to the order out of chaos quandary. In the scheme of conscious evolution, everyone and everything is journeying back toward the Source and everything is temporary. So breakdown is temporary, and much of how long a breakdown lasts depends on our actions and us. This applies to wanting the Dark Night to end. We have to go through it to get out of it. As we go through it, we often stop wanting and let go of what drove us there.

The correlation between Ilya Prigogine’s work and the Dark Night of the Soul is that breakdown is natural. It is a requisite for our evolutionary journey. Without the sacred space of ritual we may break down and stay down because we never release what needs to go. Within sacred space we release, recover, re-assemble, re-organize, get up, and, if we do this with an emerging conscious intent of not just appreciation but self-reflection and evaluation, the journey will extend in multiple directions. It will take us to the below and inward to recover our soul or discover any other revelatory treasure, then bring us back to the light and beyond, dispelling victim consciousness for hero consciousness.

Our entire planet is going through a Dark Night right now. Our reconnection with it requires intimacy rather than mere sustainability. An intimate reconnection will channel the necessary outside energy via a new state of consciousness. It is a neces-sary step before we can stop systemic breakdown and rebuild at a higher level. Putting the planet’s needs before our own is the rite of passage we need to willingly accept to attain true adulthood and become fully human.

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For those interested in a fantastic “Earth Day” ritual that’s great any time of year, here is a link to how to build an apacheta.

Mini-apacheta made of crystals; photo by Steve Guettermann.

Mini-apacheta made of crystals; photo by Steve Guettermann.

As Justine says in the video, an apacheta is a “multi-purpose” sacred rock cairn. Apacheta is a Quechua word that means, “bring together.” Awahoo and Justine used some large foundation stones. It is not necessary to use stones that big; the size of the stones and of the apacheta itself is up to you. If you have questions about this video, please contact me. I can also put you in touch with Awahoo and/or Justine.

Building an apacheta is a great communal, school, family or individual ceremony. It really is a happy time! The joy and charisma brought to ceremony enhances the release of dense energies and invites lighter energies to join in.


Steve Guettermann is a freelance writer and “teaches” critical thinking at Montana State University. He is currently studying Peruvian shamanism under don Oscar Miro-Quesada, and published an article in the 2016 Planet Waves annual edition, Vision Quest. Steve’s email is migratoryanimal@gmail.com; you can also visit his website.


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The Sacred Space of Self, the brand new 2018 Spring Reading, is now available for pre-order. This set of 12 video presentations will cover Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Pre-order soon for best value.

Audio Elements from the Planet Waves AM/PM Special April Fool’s Day Edition, Originally on Radio Kingston

Special thanks to Daniel Grimsland, who performs “The Romans Are Coming (and it’s gonna be a mess). The lyrics are at the bottom of the page, below all the audio players.

Kate Ryzhenko is Princess Kukurudza, and her dad Anatoly does the voiceover for the opening sequence (to hear that, just go to the show page). We’ve also included some sound effects. You may hear the whole program here. It’s currently the top program. Ted Lawrence plays the role of the Dick McGregor, the Etruscan-American activist, and Andrew Slater is Hank Hansen, our lawn mower expert.

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“The Romans Are Coming (And It’s Gonna Be A Mess).”

We have words
You don’t know what they mean
We’re not exactly Greek
Not exactly chic

We are the Etruscans
The Romans are coming,
and it’s gonna be a mess.
But they are not here yet

Romulus and Remus
Ride the Rosen Bridge
The future is a magnet
Pulls us all toward it

We are the Etruscans
Constantine is on his way
They’re gonna whup ya with Jesus
But we are here today

We’re in the age Iron
We left the Bronze behind
Except Chimerra of Arezzo
He is bronze, it slipped my mind

We are the Etruscans
You haven’t got a clue
That we were even here
And we don’t know about you.

    Bridge

Oh no the pope is next
Oh no the pope is next
Oh no the pope is next
Oh no the pope is next

Oh yeah the Romans are coming
You better watch your step
Lead goblets and meat on a stick
Look the other way, and your ass they will kick.

The Romans are coming.
It’s gonna be a mess.
Except for the Vestal Virgins. They are cool.

They Were Trained for This Moment

How the student activists of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High demonstrate the power of a comprehensive education.

By Dahlia Lithwick for Slate.com

The students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School returned to class Wednesday morning two weeks and moral centuries after a tragic mass shooting ended the lives of 17 classmates and teachers. Sen. Marco Rubio marked their return by scolding them for being “infected” with “arrogance” and “boasting.” The Florida legislature marked their return by enacting a $67 million program to arm school staff, including teachers, over the objections of students and parents. Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill opted to welcome them back by ignoring their wishes on gun control, which might lead a cynic to believe that nothing has changed in America after yet another horrifying cycle of child murder and legislative apathy.

Photo via Tom Grenon / Facebook.

Photo via Tom Grenon / Facebook.

But that is incorrect. Consumers and businesses are stepping in where the government has cowered. Boycotts may not influence lawmakers, but they certainly seem to be changing the game in the business world. And the students of Parkland, Florida, unbothered by the games played by legislators and lobbyists, are still planning a massive march on Washington. These teens have—by most objective measures—used social media to change the conversation around guns and gun control in America.

Now it’s time for them to change the conversation around education in America, and not just as it relates to guns in the classroom. The effectiveness of these poised, articulate, well-informed, and seemingly preternaturally mature student leaders of Stoneman Douglas has been vaguely attributed to very specific personalities and talents. Indeed, their words and actions have been so staggeringly powerful, they ended up fueling laughable claims about crisis actors, coaching, and fat checks from George Soros. But there is a more fundamental lesson to be learned in the events of this tragedy: These kids aren’t freaks of nature. Their eloquence and poise also represent the absolute vindication of the extracurricular education they receive at Marjory Stoneman Douglas.

Despite the gradual erosion of the arts and physical education in America’s public schools, the students of Stoneman Douglas have been the beneficiaries of the kind of 1950s-style public education that has all but vanished in America and that is being dismantled with great deliberation as funding for things like the arts, civics, and enrichment are zeroed out. In no small part because the school is more affluent than its counterparts across the country (fewer than 23 percent of its students received free or reduced-price lunches in 2015–16, compared to about 64 percent across Broward County Public Schools) these kids have managed to score the kind of extracurricular education we’ve been eviscerating for decades in the United States. These kids aren’t prodigiously gifted. They’ve just had the gift of the kind of education we no longer value.

Part of the reason the Stoneman Douglas students have become stars in recent weeks is in no small part due to the fact that they are in a school system that boasts, for example, of a “system-wide debate program that teaches extemporaneous speaking from an early age.” Every middle and high school in the district has a forensics and public-speaking program. Coincidentally, some of the students at Stoneman Douglas had been preparing for debates on the issue of gun control this year, which explains in part why they could speak to the issues from day one.

The student leaders of the #NeverAgain revolt were also, in large part, theater kids who had benefited from the school’s exceptional drama program. Coincidentally, some of these students had been preparing to perform Spring Awakening, a rock musical from 2006. As the New Yorker describes it in an essay about the rise of the drama kids, that musical tackles the question of “what happens when neglectful adults fail to make the world safe or comprehensible for teen-agers, and the onus that neglect puts on kids to beat their own path forward.” Weird.

The student leaders at Stoneman Douglas High School have also included, again, not by happenstance, young journalists, who’d worked at the school paper, the Eagle Eye, with the supervision of talented staff. One of the extraordinary components of the story was the revelation that David Hogg, student news director for the school’s broadcast journalism program, WMSD-TV, was interviewing his own classmates as they hid in a closet during the shooting, and that these young people had the wherewithal to record and write about the events as they unfolded. As Christy Ma, the paper’s staff editor, later explained, “We tried to have as many pictures as possible to display the raw emotion that was in the classroom. We were working really hard so that we could show the world what was going on and why we need change.”

Publishing schedule update

Hello —
Just a quick note to Len Wallick’s regular readers that he has had to step back from writing for Planet Waves, for an undetermined length of time. My apologies for not posting a note sooner, but things were a little in limbo. We hope to have Len on board again soon. I am sure he would appreciate your good wishes.

Yours & truly,
Amanda Painter

Welcome to the Free Speech Zone

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Wednesday, March 14, was the day designated for high school students across the country to walk out of class, in honor of the young lives taken in Parkland, FL, one month ago.

Here in Kingston, the school administration decided that instead of a walkout, there would be an event that would “empower the student body, but also keep them as safe as possible,” in the words of Kirk Reinhart, the principal.

“I am proud to say that we have worked with students to reach a compromise and create a collaborative and respectful event,” which in a letter to parents he called a “peaceful, organized and effective demonstration.”

That event? Students could walk out of their classrooms and stand in the corridors.

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Four Winds Almanac Now Includes Daily Horoscope

Planet Waves publishes a nifty daily astrology newsletter called the Four Winds Report. Designed as a fast read arriving early in the morning, we’re now trying an experiment — we’re including the New York Daily News daily horoscope for everyone.

Were it not for horoscopes, I wouldn’t be an astrologer. It was the Patric Walker daily that convinced me there was actually something to astrology, and I got my basic education studying his column each day in the New York Post.

I pack a lot of energy into each sign’s 50-word write up. Part of the value of astrology is the timing, and daily allows for precision, as well as chronicling a narrative day by day.

Your almanac also includes information about Mayan astrology (long count and short count dates), several formats of the current date (including Hebrew and Islamic), a daily birthday reading, and special discounts on products and services.

Best of all, we take no outside advertising.

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