November 12th to November 18th 2007
MONDAY November 12 Messages from angels Dear Jonathan, You recently suggested that comets are supposed to herald the birth of spiritual teachers. My nine-year-old daughter often says she can see angels. On October 25, we were having lunch when she told me that twins were about to be born and that they would save the world. She said they were Asian and their names were Nadia and Nuga. She said her angels told her because they thought it would be useful for her to know. Have you heard similar reports from elsewhere? Michele Dear Michele, So far, I have not. But I'm fascinated. |
TUESDAY November 13 Alien culture Hi Jonathan, Last week, you mentioned life on other planets. It's important to remember, that Earth has been vibrating at a low '3D frequency' for aeons. Many planets and their inhabitants resonate at higher frequencies. This makes some worlds appear barren when, in fact, they are teeming with life. As a Pleiadian, visiting Earth at this important time, I assure you all that, soon, you will raise your vibration, catch up with the rest of the cosmos and make new friends! Blessings, Patricia Dear Patricia, A Pleiadian, eh? Well, if that's true don't tell the authorities, immigration is a hot topic at the moment! |
WEDNESDAY November 14 More on Nadia and Nuga Dear Jonathan, You mentioned a nine-year-old who 'saw' the birth of twin girls who could save the world. Did you know that Nadia means hope in Russian, and Nuga means Luke, the apostle, in Korean? Kate Dear Jonathan, My sister keeps toys from our childhood in a chest. When we visit, my 23-month-old daughter loves to look in there. She recently pulled out two Chinese dolls, dressed in blue and red satin. She said they were 'the little angels' and addressed them in Asian sounding names. One I couldn't hear. The other was Nugi. Rebecca |
THURSDAY November 15 Sign in the sky A reader called Emilia writes to remind us that in 2005, there was a minor comet called Tempel 1. After NASA deliberately fired a rocket at it, to see what it was made of, the comet briefly became four times brighter. Comet Holmes, by contrast, grew a million times more intense overnight and now has a 'halo' that is bigger (though, not brighter) than the Sun We're watching a rare significant 'sign in the sky'. It is breathtaking and awe inspiring. I predict that the pace of global change, although already fast, will soon speed up even more. |
FRIDAY November 16 Wish upon a shooting star Spaceship Earth is now passing though a belt of dust and debris. As this burns up in our atmosphere, sparks fly across the sky. The cause is a comet. Not "Holmes", in Perseus, that can still be seen in the North east but another regular visitor called 'Tempel Tuttle'. We are travelling through the remains of its tail, despite the fact that it is not around right now. Comets create many celestial surprises yet scientists know little about them. Mystics though, have long been sure that to see a comet or shooting star is to be offered a wonderful wish. |
SATURDAY November 17 Mars begins 'retrograde' phase Just a couple of weeks ago, Mercury was moving backwards through the zodiac. Now Mars is beginning a similar 'retrograde' phase. There has never been a better time to revisit the past and to profit in the process. No matter what sign you are, you will soon find yourself reconnecting with someone or something that you used to know. You will see fresh possibilities within a case that you thought was closed or a seam that you imagined to have been fully mined. And as the Moon grows more full with each day this week, it becomes easier to break with tradition. |
SUNDAY November 18 Mars begins 'retrograde' phase Just a couple of weeks ago, Mercury was moving backwards through the zodiac. Now Mars is beginning a similar 'retrograde' phase. There has never been a better time to revisit the past and to profit in the process. No matter what sign you are, you will soon find yourself reconnecting with someone or something that you used to know. You will see fresh possibilities within a case that you thought was closed or a seam that you imagined to have been fully mined. And as the Moon grows more full with each day this week, it becomes easier to break with tradition. |
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