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E-zine Editorial march 2010

Hi there, Odyssey-ites. Anyone out there struggling through the dense cloud of energetic resistance in the first couple months of 2010, you can rejoice because the retrograde elements responsible have turned – and the rest of the year should be a much easier deal. See our latest Astro column for more on this from our in-house expert Lucille Valentine


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The 2012 Shift
by Rosalind Stone

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The shift is neither a new dance craze nor a new fashion style, but rather something far more significant than that. Rosalind Stone takes a look at what's looming on our collective horizon and what's already happening in our collective consciousness.

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Feng Shui 2010
by Andrew Graham

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When we enter a building, we are affected by it's 'feel'. We all have buildings we love – buildings where we immediately feel at home and comfortable. There are other buildings we dislike, and we can't get out of them fast enough.

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Astrological predictions form March 2010
by Lucille Valentinee

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We are rivers.
The Autumnal Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere is on 20 March 2010, and is the day that the Sun enters Aries, finding itself opposite Saturn in Libra.  When your nature expresses itself easily, your constraints feel supportive, like a good pair of shoes.  There is no ego tripping.  Mars went direct on 12 March after being retrograde since the solstice on 20 December. 

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Children of the New Earth, prt 2
by Michelle Cremer

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The 'pink ray children' are the compassionate souls of our world. These little ones are much akin to big walking hearts and are here to spread compassion and unconditional love to humankind. As a parent it is important to always listen to what they have to say because very often they will come from school with the burdens and worries of their peers which they need to talk about, but are too involved in their concerns to begin the conversation.

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