20 Years of Appreciation

I’m dictating this essay on my phone while lying in bed. 20 years ago this sort of thing was science fiction.

While the practice of putting ink onto sheets of paper has worked for thousands of years, now we have a better technology called the Internet, and so today you are holding the last print edition of the Holistic Networker magazine.

I certainly have mixed emotions. I’m grateful to have been a publisher of a successful print magazine for the last 20 years — I deeply enjoy serving the wellness and metaphysical community. I have always enjoyed driving around the metroplex delivering bundles of this magazine to my dear holistic practitioner friends. Yet, it’s with great excitement that I look forward to publishing new information and bringing the latest news via the Internet at HolisticNetworker.com

Publishing on the web is a wonderful experience for me. As a Gemini, I love communication technologies and I especially love the immediate, electric power of the Internet.

I’m no stranger to online publishing; I’ve been doing it for 15 years and many of you already enjoy reading the posts online and getting the newsletter updates. I look forward to seeing your comments on our blog and getting to know you more directly on Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms yet to be invented.

I want to thank some of the wonderful people who helped to make this print publication a successful and joyful venture for the past two decades. Foremost, I thank Merrily Smith, who had helped us distribute this magazine for many years. Merrily passed away on Thanksgiving day—the community will miss her dearly. Thanks also to Phil Walthal who led the Tarrant County distribution. Thanks to Nicole Mizoguchi whose artwork graced these pages for many years. And I’d like to thank the hundreds of advertisers who trusted us with their message in print.

Finally, thank you, dear reader. Without you, this magazine had no meaning. Thank you for your support all these years and I look forward to connecting with you online.

Interview with Mark Nepo by Leslie Green

Photo of Mark Nepo
photo by Brian Bankston

The New York Times #1 bestselling author of The Book of Awakening, Mark Nepo, has written another phenomenal book!  His new book is called Seven Thousand Ways to Listen: Staying Close to What is Sacred, and we are so excited that the Holistic Networker had the good fortune to score an interview!

Mark Nepo is a poet, philosopher, and author, having published thirteen books.  After The Book of Awakening landed on Oprah’s list of “Ultimate Favorite Things 2010,” Nepo was officially on the map and in the living rooms of people all around the world.  (I keep my copy beside my favorite reading chair.)  It only takes a few pages before he’s in your heart.  That’s the type of writer Mark Nepo is.

What to Expect

If you’re familiar with The Book of Awakening, you know its format: 365 essays, one for each day of the year, coupled with meditations and reflections to go along with each essay.  In case you are wondering if his new book follows the same format, I’ll share with you upfront, NO, Seven Thousand Ways to Listen, does not offer 7,000 different ways to listen.  In fact, it’s written as a chapter book, on the premise that there are 7,000 living languages, therefore there must be at least an equal number of ways to listen.

Similar to The Book of Awakening, Nepo offers unique and thoughtful meditations throughout Seven Thousand Ways to Listen, while also including journal questions and what he calls ‘Table Questions‘ — intriguing questions to be discussed over dinner or coffee with loved ones.

In preparation to interview Mr. Nepo, I was eager to get my hands on the book.  Talented as he is, my first thought was, how does one write an entire book, a 258 page book, on listening?  It wasn’t until I dove in that I began to see themes emerging.  Peppered throughout the book are the themes of Oneness, peace, being open to life, seeing What Is, wakefulness, celebrating our similarities, and focusing on what matters.  And as each of these topics would surface, he shared how listening relates.

Seven Thousand Ways to Listen is divided into three sections, or three friendships, that serve as a framework for the journey of this book.

The Three Friendships

Nepo describes the friendships in the following way:

The Work of Being – our friendship with everything larger than us, which opens us to the wisdom of Source

The Work of Being Human – our friendship with experience, which opens us to the wisdom of life on Earth

The Work of Love – our friendship with each other, which opens us to the wisdom of care

Within each of the friendships, or sections, he seamlessly ties in listening.  When I asked him to tell me more about listening and how it relates to the friendships that outline the book, he had this to say:

“Listening is the first step toward friendship and I believe, the first step toward peace.  Because by listening, we start to discover where we’re connected even though we think we’re strangers.”

He continued, “As Longfellow said, ‘If I truly listened to my enemy’s suffering, we would no longer be enemies.’”

Nepo’s Flavor on Listening

Other beautiful quotes that will give you a very nice flavor of Seven Thousand Ways to Listen are these:

“When we listen with our mind, we understand more of life.  When we listen with our heart, we feel more of life.  When we listen with our entire being and spirit, we are transformed and joined with life itself.”

“Time has made me accept that I can’t possibly know or absorb the Oneness of things all by myself.  In this way, listening becomes a partnership by which we listen and converse with everything.”

“I find that deep listening is such a relaxation by which I enter silence until what I hear enters me.”

What Nepo Wants For You

When asked what his desire for his readers is while reading Seven Thousand Ways to Listen, Nepo says, “…to move closer to their life, and to life itself.”

I feel I have done this through the reading of this beautiful piece of art.  During this holiday season, treat yourself, treat someone you love, share the gift that opens the door to moving closer to life itself.

Seven Thousand Ways to Listen: Staying Close to What is Sacred is now available at retail bookstores all across America.

Visit Leslie Green’s blog at TrustLifeToday.com

A Mayan Perspective: A View from Outside the Storm

Photo of José Argüelles, Author, The Mayan Factor
José Argüelles, Author, The Mayan Factor. photo: Narumi Matsuo

The sky is falling. Unemployment. Assassinations. West Nile. Tsunami. Katrina. The Great Recession. We are in the middle of a Great Storm. Entire industries, cities, and even nations are swept up in its wake. This storm is so violent, so inclusive that we have not even dared to name her.

The Mystics and the Maya saw her coming. She was called the Kali Yuga, the final Baktun, the End Times, the end of a 25,000-year cycle. She sweeps clean everything. Laying waste to all in her path.

When you’re inside a storm what do you see? Wind, hail, lightning, and tidal waves. Imagine that you could hitchhike into space, and stowaway on the International Space Station. From the vantage point outside the atmosphere—outside the storm—you see a vaster beauty, you see a blue marble with wispy cloud patterns, vast oceans, and glowing Aurora Borealis. (1)

In the background, you see and feel the magnificent sun radiating energy to this part of the cosmos. Our sun, a glowing electric ball (2), orchestrates a celestial harmony that resonates in your mind. (3)

You see our heavenly companion, the Moon. Her powerful tug on the oceans makes all life possible, for without the tidal forces, all our seas would be stagnant lifeless ponds. As the Moon cycles through her faces, you feel her companionship as she massages the earth with her gravitational energy.

Beyond the moon, a vast tapestry of stars glimmer. You feel the magnificence of the 25,000 year cycle that is now completing. The cycles of change require that the old be swept away before the new can be planted. Any farmer will tell you that you must till a field before you plant seeds. The seeds of our future are being planted today, and while it feels scary and out of control from the inside, a shift in your perspective will reveal that all is in order, an unfolding (4) is taking place.

Our galaxy will soon celebrate a new day.

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1. Edgar Mitchell, was so moved by his samadhi experience in space on Apollo 14 that he came back from his mission and founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences, an organization devoted to understanding consciousness and our place in the cosmos. If you have a MacBook or an iMac, turn on the screensaver to “Cosmos” for an experiential backdrop to this essay.

2. Dr. José Argüelles, Mayan scholar, decoded the language of the Maya and postulated how Galactic cycles establish and empower our civilization. His book, The Mayan Factor, illustrates the grander scheme of the Cosmos. Physicists are now hypothesizing that the Sun is not a thermonuclear device, but actually an electric ball, powered by plasma from an Electric Universe whose tendrils form a vast Galactic Network of energy.

3. Johannes Kepler heard the “Music of the Spheres”, this harmonic pattern of our cosmos, Kepler predicted the placement and orbits of the unknown planets.

4. Mathematicians previously believed that there were only three transformations in this universe: movement, rotation, and reflection. They have since discovered a fourth transformation, inversion. In this video, you can see an object propel itself by turning itself inside out, in essence inverting inside and outside.

A New Calendar, A New Daily Planner

On September 10, 2001 I happened to read Cynthia Novak’s Daily Astrological Message. She wrote that if ever there was a week for a terrorist or some other type of cowardly attack, then astrologically, this was the week. I was rather astonished by these words. I remember it was a peaceful and beautiful September day, my children were back in school and the thought of someone committing some type of deliberately destructive act was about the furthest thought from my mind. Still, I had known Cynthia for almost 10 years at that time and have always had the utmost respect for her professionalism and skill. Therefore, I took what she said very seriously. I can remember going to the grocery store that day and stocking up on food and water.

On 9/11, when the first twin tower was struck by a commercial airplane, I was extremely surprised. However, I knew immediately that it was some type of terrorist attack and I felt just a tiny bit of relief that we had plenty of food and water in our home. I alerted my husband to what was going on and told him what I had read in Cynthia’s daily astrological message the day before. We watched in horror as a second plane struck the second twin tower and marveled at the power of astrology to predict the propensity for acts of violence. Of course, it also can suggest the likelihood of more positive actions as well.

For the past 20 years, I have found Cynthia’s sessions and daily astrological message to be invaluable to my life. For 2013 Cynthia has written her Daily Astrological Planner, in advance, for the entire year. Now  her readers can better plan and be more informed as to how the planets and stars might affect their life. With so many people being concerned about December 21, 2012 and the end of the Mayan calendar, I think it is more important than ever before that people understand that the world will continue. In fact, it is for this reason that Cynthia has chosen to begin her 2013 Daily Astrological Planner with this momentous date.

I hope you will also find Cynthia’s work to be as invaluable as I have and that you will appreciate having information today that can be utilized to better navigate tomorrow. I also hope that 2013 will be a wonderful year for you.

Love & Light,

Felicia Weiss

Signs from Above: Let the Angels Guide You

Having grown up in a spiritual household I have always been aware of the presence of the Angels, however, it was a personal journey to reach the point where I could use their signs to help guide me. I realized that signs are not given to us by accident, and that every single one has a meaning. Once I realized the power of working with signs, I felt strongly guided to share this information with others.

What are signs? Signs are anything, no matter how large or small, that your attention has been directed towards in a seemingly unlikely way. Signs can be an object or a situation that evokes a feeling or thought. Signs always come connected with energy and an association with an event from your life.

Signs serve several purposes; they can signify anything from telling you to make a definitive yes or no decision on a problem, to reminding you that the Angels are with you, to simply confirming to you that you are on the right path.

Signs are the most effective way that heaven and the Angels interact with us on a daily basis. We are given several signs on a consistent daily basis; our only job is to be aware of them. Signs are meant to guide us, comfort us and help us stay on the path of our life purpose.

You might be wondering, “How can I see the signs that the Angels are giving me?”

My answer: Relax and let go. Working with signs is a very passive process; it cannot be forced. Since a sign can literally be anything it is important that you allow your attention to be naturally guided towards them. If you actively search for signs, you might misinterpret the actual message the angels have for you.

Simply ask to be shown a sign that you are on the right path. Do not be afraid to be specific: Ask the Angels to show you a very obvious sign so you will have no doubt when you experience it.

The Angels are very enthusiastic about guiding us to make our day to day lives that much easier and blessed, so do not ever hesitate to allow them to help you in every aspect of your life. You may ask the Angels for signs regarding any decision, problem or question that you have in your life, no matter how big or small the situation. It is not our job to determine the importance of situations we encounter, as we cannot predict what outcomes even our smallest movement or decision will ultimately bring.

Once you see a sign, take a moment to feel the energy of the situation. What immediately comes to your mind? Signs are meant to allow you to take a moment to reflect and feel the energy. You might just use this moment to appreciate and thank the Angels for being there to guide us.

Let us not forget to show them our gratitude, to let them know that we welcome their guidance into our lives. In every situation and every day.

Charles Virtue, eldest son of  Dr. Doreen Virtue, has combined his natural intuition with the knowledge obtained through a lifelong exposure to the metaphysical world to teach the Angel Certification Program and Mediumship-classes worldwide. He is the co-author of Signs from Above-Your Angels Messages about Your Life Purpose, Relationships, Health and More’ (Publ. Hay House 2009).

Angel Certification Program (ACP-Class) Houston, TX with Charles Virtue and Tina Daly October 19-21 2012, Sheraton Houston West

Details and Registration:
In Light Events LLC
www.in-light-events.com

Postpartum Elation, Part 1: Where Should My Baby Sleep?

The Road (to Sleep) Less Traveled

New parents have a lot of questions. Some of the most basic are the most controversial:

• For how many months (or years) should I nurse my baby?
• When should I wean my baby and how?
• Where should my baby sleep?

With so many commercial interests in our society telling us what kind of parents we should be, whether it comes to conceiving, birthing, feeding, or sleeping with our children, even people who want a natural approach to parenting and feel an instinctive pull toward what they believe are healthier, more intuitive ways, will have to dig to find information that resonates with their desires and supports them in living their dreams of parenthood.

Since my early 20s, I knew I wanted to have a natural childbirth, nurse my baby approximately two years, and stay home to care for and raise her—which I am now doing, twenty years later at 43! However, I empathize with those who opt for the templates created for us (meaning a more mechanized and medical approach to pregnancy and motherhood), because before I was pregnant, I didn’t know how to answer those three questions above—and others so important to the experience of parenthood.
Continue reading “Postpartum Elation, Part 1: Where Should My Baby Sleep?”

Texture Revolution – A New Era for the Curl

Photo Dr. Nina ‘Beautifulbrwnbabydol’ Ellis-Hervey!
Featuring Dr. Nina ‘Beautifulbrwnbabydol’ Ellis-Hervey!

Curly gals, visualize you’re daily routine. You wake up in the morning, get out of bed, and wearily go to the bathroom to brush your teeth when suddenly, you get a glance of your reflection in the mirror. Your eyes widen and you just begin to wonder, “What’s up with my hair!”

Learn. Gain Insight. Execute. After taking the educational sessions at the event “Texture Revolution – A New Era For The Curl!” you will learn about the beauty of embracing your natural hair, gain insight and tips on how to give a stylish edge to those gorgeous curls, and receive a guide on regular hair maintenance.

When this event is over, you will wonder why you ever had those negative curly hair thoughts!

There will be sponsored giveaways, swag bags, vendor shopping, networking, mingling and more!

Dallas Center of Hope: Donations of personal-care products, blankets, and socks will benefit the Center of Hope in Dallas, TX.

Tickets:
$10+ in advance – $20 at the door (cash only)

Register at http://naturallydivinebeauty.com/events/

WHEN:
Saturday, August 25, 2012, from 10AM-6:30PM

WHERE:
Addison Conference Centre
15650 Addison Road
Addison, TX 75001

Naturally Divine Beauty Supply is a retailer that offers healthy, naturally inspired beauty products with organic and natural ingredients for all hair types, and seeks to inform as well as encourage consumers on the benefits of living a healthy, holistic lifestyle.

 

Lean Into Life

Do you feel like the pace of life has accelerated beyond your comfort zone? Has your email inbox grown to Biblical proportions? You’re not alone. Even executives running the very companies that fuel this internet revolution report that they have trouble keeping up.

How can you manage the ever-increasing tempo of change? You really do have a choice. You can resist change and try to keep the pace of your life at your command, or you can learn to ride change like a downhill skier—becoming still and centered as new scenery rushes toward you.

The advantage of resisting change seems obvious, the “old way” is working fine for you. Your old, reliable PC and its old software still work and you are comfortable with the settings. However, there is a weight to carry with the old. Carrying that weight goes unnoticed until you realize that others are doing things differently—more easily.

I think about personal technologies as IA (intelligence amplifiers). Contact lenses, hearing aids, and day-timers all upgrade your abilities. You are able to see, hear, and remember better. These devices aren’t biologically grown from you, but they are part of who you are as a functional person.

When we learn to assimilate new technologies, we learn that we not only can do more, we can do less, too. Less of what we consider repetitive, dangerous, and boring. And more of what is creative, stimulating, and fun.

Timothy Ferris points out in his bestselling book, The 4-Hour Workweek, that most business procedures can be automated to some degree. Learning to be comfortable with automation enables you to design a lifestyle that fits your personality.

We clearly see the automation of most mundane, structured, and repetitive jobs. Politicians and pundits decry the loss of jobs. However, you can lean into the wind, open your eyes, embrace the changes and redesign your life to amplify what you do with technology.

Many of the changes that we see come via the internet and many of the latest innovations in new media are being discussed at the Emerging Tech Conference in Grapevine, June 23-24. See ETCDallas.com for more details.

Being More Than Our Circumstances

I recently read about an extraordinary, 24-year-old woman named Aimee Copeland. She had cut her leg when she fell off a friends’ zip line into the water on May 1st. Initially she required 22 surgical staples and seemed to be all right. However, on May 4th, she was diagnosed with necrotizing fascitis, which is an extremely rare, flesh-eating bacteria. Surgeons had to remove her left leg at the hip. Then her parents had to tell her that they now needed to remove her right foot and both of her hands. She mouthed to her parents “Let’s do this”.

Although I last read that she was still in intensive care, she is now off the ventilator and has been reportedly cracking jokes with her parents and sister. She is also discussing being fitted for prostheses. Her mother noted that she had thought Aimee’s inner strength would pull her through. Aimee’s father, Andy Copeland, said his daughter “shed no tears, she never batted an eyelash. I was crying because I am a proud father of an incredibly courageous young lady. Her message doesn’t reside in her ability to use her hands, it’s her ability to use her heart and her mind.”

I felt so inspired by this story and marveled at the courage, strength and resilience of this young woman. She is a shining example that it truly is how we handle the things that happen to us, rather than what actually happens to us, that makes all of the difference. Also, she helps us to remember that we are spiritual beings housed in physical bodies; we are not our hands, our legs or our feet. We are so much more than that.

I hope this story will inspire you to be more than your circumstances and to rise above the challenges life places in your path. Often we are unable to control what happens to us. However, we are able to control how we respond to it and what we learn from it.

Your Summer Stars: Astrology Forecast (Summer 2012)

It’s going to get hotter, the planets are rather crabby and the season ends with two national conventions.* I expect plenty of blame, disdain and frustration: Probably a surprise or two :+} for the VP slot. And still, there is an abundance of good stuff around. We can get irritated and react or take a cue from Saturn to take the time to look. We can navigate the hot muggy months with the wisdom of planetary traits. They are after all, aspects of us. The stress and flow can come at us or we can bend and allow it to move through us. It takes practice and persistence to see the good stuff.

July: Happy Birthday USA! This nation was born of a revolution and the 4th is the birthday of that big idea that changed the world. I love to look at the big transits to the USA chart at this time. The US has had a series of stressful aspects, but they are nearing an end. In the summer of 2013 she has one abundance aspect after another. This year, it looks pretty much like business as usual: ups and downs in the Market, talk about change, and a desire to shop with a minimal budget. That’s actually good news. However, it might be hard to see more of the same as a gift…but it is if you stop and look around at what “is” in your life.

This July, “We the People” are playing out a little drama of our own. Saturn, the task master, planet of tenacity, frustration and wisdom that is born of that, spends July in the same place he’s been for the last month. In fact, 9 months ago he started a path or plan that seemed quick, but has turned into an endurance test. As we move into July it’s easy to get bogged down in disappointment. However, if you do, then you’ll miss the good stuff. Like the final month of gestation: you might be irritable and uncomfortable…but don’t forget there’s a new life born from your trouble. Get excited! What are you gestating? Even if you just clear out a closet, you’ll find a sense of rebirth.

Venus is moving forward. We’ve learned from the past and our family’s history. Venus is in a lunar mansion that is indulgent at best and compulsive at worst. That said, Saturn reminds us to keep our emotional zippers zipped. The term is “boundaries”; setting yours, not running into theirs. If we get that lesson: Venus, the planet of love and abundance, spends July with Jupiter and the stories of love and abundance are everywhere…including our own thoughts. It’s all about those zippers. I see this with Venus moving up to trine Saturn as Mars, the action planet, joins Saturn at the end of July. This Venus and Jupiter combination is great for beauty and indulgence at every level. Venus is moving forward and love grows, but so does the desire to spend on beauty and food. This is good for the economy, but might be hard on the waistline.

On July 15th through the 20th…or maybe longer, Mars triggers Uranus and Pluto. This can be explosive on all levels. It might be an irritation or a big blow-up at the family reunion or it could be international. Fortunately, Mars is moving quickly, but Pluto-Uranus will last 3 years. If you really want to spew and blow, remember it could be bigger or go further than anyone intended. Think about Saturn’s wisdom and ask: what would your great spiritual teacher do?

Retrograde Mercury: Time to reflect and review and, most importantly, to give yourself a little break from the demands of your technology. If you don’t pay homage to this period of mental rest, then you may find that you’ve flushed your smartphone down the hole. Call it an accident or call it a creative way to create silence. It’s easier to unplug your brain between July 14th and August 8th. If you do, you will end this period refreshed and more productive than you can imagine today. If you don’t, then you’ll spend a lot of time trying to replace important appointments and information. You get to choose….grins.

August: Venus moves out of the indulgent constellation Taurus. Just in time, we notice the soft-rounded Venusian curves and decide if we’ll keep them or shed them. Mars pulls onto Saturn. In fact, Saturn is moving forward…..at last! And so is Mars. They take the entire month to figure out how to get the desired result. Here in Texas, folks walk when the Sun is down. It’s fascinating to see the bees and moths diving into the night-time nectar plants. However, we also get to dive down for the nectar of life. It’s harder in August. In other parts of the country, it’s the end of summer; for us it is more of the same. If you’ve spent the last months complaining, it’s more torture: Time to knuckle down and work to see the good stuff around you.

Mars with Saturn at its best is determination to build something for the future. It may be hot all month, but you can get things cleared out. You might even get away for a while. Jupiter is a traveler and a story teller. Mars conjunct Saturn is such a naturally irritable combination. Rash seems to be a way of life. One antidote: give others the benefit of the doubt. The Republican convention goes from the 27th to the 30th. The aspects suggest there will be demonstrations and vocal attacks along with a powerful party stance. Romney will be strong, decisive and passionate. I always wonder if they use an astrologer. Their convention begins with the Moon on Pluto, the Plutocrat, and it ends with a charming, seductive Full Moon on Neptune. I can’t wait for the show.

September: Politics heat up. The stressful transits suggest that the summer is already full of irritating political ads that were created by spin masters who presume we are idiots. However, September is a month when things get busy in Washington and the conventions are looming. It is also a month where Mars pulls away from Saturn and Saturn, thank goodness, is back in a place in the heavens where he is productive, creative and should be good for the Market. The planets are spread out. The Month begins with a spurt of optimism.

The Democratic National Convention goes from the 3rd to the 6th. Happy Birthday Mr. President! The convention ends with Jupiter and the Moon on President Obama’s Moon. Jupiter makes a lovely aspect to his Ascendant, which is his physical body, appearance and gravitas in general. This is a good combination to help him start a new cycle. I hope to see the charisma again. Still, the convention will be plagued by demonstrations around the world.

Pluto square Uranus will last until March of 2015. This is a major cycle of change: Political, economic, social and spiritual. Pluto is deep and cathartic so a Pluto transit to your chart often feels like the undertow of a river is pulling you to death’s door. However, it’s pulling you down and back out to life. There is no denying the fear of disaster and that fear sells and compels. That is why it is so powerful in advertising and political campaigns. Uranus, the planet of change, is unpredictable and electrical. A Uranus transit feels as if you have your fingers in a light socket. Call it plugged in if you like. The best way to deal with a Uranus transit is to accept that change is part of life. Better still: bend like a reed in the wind. We cannot plan everything, but most of us want to be certain that we have enough of what we want…not just what we need. Life and death bring an abundance of opportunities. Change happens to us…but ultimately it works through us.

How the Money Grows: It is tentative and slow with ups and downs. Venus and Jupiter are good for spending. I looked back in time and found that since the beginning of the 20th century when the planet Saturn came to linger in the constellation Libra, we had significant economic growth. However, often when he left Libra, the bubble burst for a while.

When the Love Flows: It flows when we look for the good stuff and graciously give the benefit of the doubt. Romance is easier in July. However, it is gratifying all summer long because we are working for that wisdom and find it when we do!

I don’t care if you are on the left or the right. We need a plan to deal with the debt. Saturn holds our heels to it as we leave the summer. If we pay attention, then he reminds us that something needs to be done and that we need a plan- not promises. Venus and Jupiter are all about desires and in the political world they are all about charm and promises. No matter who gets elected, the Uranus Square Pluto transit suggests that change is upon us and we might as well get busy at this end of it rather than the end in March 2015. The last time these two squared was April 1932 until January 1934. I hope we’ve learned a lot since then.

President Obama is still under very difficult transits. July 24th is officially the end of an illustrious 16 year Jupiter [political] cycle. It is difficult to end one cycle and begin another under the microscope of the Presidency. However, “We the People” will see him do just that. I suspect that President Obama is already frustrated with his party’s lead figures and advisers. He’s in a period that is so frustrating that I suspect a part of him has already given up. As an astrologer I know to never underestimate the power of a new cycle. He begins his Saturn master cycle, but I doubt he’ll have time to gain momentum. However, the convention will show him at his best. Watch to see his good stuff!

Both The President and Governor Romney have favorable transits on Election Day. However, the aspects leading up to that time are definitely more favorable for Romney. I have a hunch that President Obama is very tired and at least a part of him longs for the status of living former president. I do expect a mixed outcome in the Supreme Court decision on Obama Care. I will be surprised if Biden remains his VP. Even if he loses this election, he will have a long career as a statesman. These are interesting times and Romney does not have an easy summer or fall in any way.

Cynthia Novak is a professional astrologer. She can be contacted at metro 817-261-2984. Read Cynthia’s daily astrological message atwww.HolisticNetworker.com/dailymessage/ or see www.CynthiaNovak.com Come hear Cynthia’s talk at the Wellness Expo in Addison on Sunday, October 14 at 11:30am entitled “Astrology & You”.