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It Is Impossible To See Two Worlds – Workbook Lesson 130 #L130

The Illuminate Mind Training Series. Readings: LESSON 129: Beyond This World There Is A World I Want., TEXT: CHAPTER 21: Introduction, TEXT: CHAPTER 21: The Forgotten Song, LESSON 130: It Is Impossible To See Two Worlds.

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The Production Of The Story Of A Course In Miracles Workbook Lessons 129 – 130 – A Celestial Speedup – Episode I #MMT-10a

The Musical Mind Training Series. Readings: LESSON REVIEWS 121-140, LESSON 129: Beyond This World There Is A World I Want. [para 1-9], LESSON 130: It Is Impossible To See Two Worlds. [para 1-11], ADVENT OF A GREAT AWAKENING BROCHURE: Front Cover

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The Production Of The Story Of A Course In Miracles – Workbook Lessons 129 – 130 – A Celestial Speedup – Episode I #MMT-10a

The Production Of The Story Of A Course In Miracles - Workbook Lessons 129 - 130 - A Celestial Speedup - Episode I #MMT-10aWatch at themasterteacher.tvThe Musical Mind Training Series. Readings: LESSON REVIEWS 121-140, LESSON 129: Beyond This Worl...

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UFO Headline News Friday June 9th, 2017

In case you missed it here is the UFO Headline News for today

The post UFO Headline News Friday June 9th, 2017 appeared first on Inception Radio Network | UFO & Paranormal Talk Radio.

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I Loose The World From All I Thought It Was – I Am Real Because The World Is Not, And I Would Know My Own Reality – Episode I #JS-132a

I Loose The World From All I Thought It Was - I Am Real Because The World Is Not, And I Would Know My Own Reality - Episode I #JS-132aWatch at themasterteacher.tvThe Joy Series. Readings: TEXT: CHAPTER 26: The Little Hindrance [para 1-4], LESSON 1...

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The Healing Of The Dream – The True Story Of A Dream Of Love – Episode I #JS-05a

The Healing Of The Dream - The True Story Of A Dream Of Love - Episode I #JS-05aWatch at themasterteacher.tvThe Joy Series. Readings: TEXT: CHAPTER 18: The Little Garden [para 1-4, 7-9, 11-13], TEXT: CHAPTER 18: The Two Worlds [para 3, 4: 1-4: 3],...

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It Is Impossible To See Two Worlds – Episode II

It Is Impossible To See Two WorldsI Am Real Because The World Is Not, And I Would Know My Own Reality Episode IIThe Peace Serieswww.themasterteacher.tv

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It Is Impossible To See Two Worlds – Episode I

It Is Impossible To See Two WorldsI Am Real Because The World Is Not, And I Would Know My Own Reality Episode IThe Peace Serieswww.themasterteacher.tv

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An Amazing Glimpse Into the Soul

By Mercedes Kirkel My mother is in the hospital and seems like she may be dying. Like many elderly people who seem to be approaching death, her process has been up and down, and none of us really know if this will be “it.”   The sense I have is that she’s hovering between the worlds. […]

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Free the Colonies! Report and Short Planetary Situation Update

  Free the Colonies activation was a big success. The critical mass of the surface population required for this activation was lower because we were dealing with an off-planet situation and it was reached easily. The most critical part of the Brea...

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New Horizons Spacecraft Captures Image of Pluto & Tiny Moons

An artist's concept shows the moon view of the Pluto system.

Excerpt from cbc.ca



NASA's Pluto-bound spacecraft can now see the dwarf planet's two tiniest known moons — both less than 30 kilometres wide.
Kerberos (which is 10 to 30 kilometres wide) and Styx (which is seven to 21 kilometres) are seen circling Pluto, along with the slightly larger moons Hydra and Nix, in an animated series of "family photos" captured by the New Horizons spacecraft between April 25 and May 1, and released by NASA Tuesday.


Pluto and its four smallest moons can all be seen in this "family photo" captured by the New Horizons spacecraft on April 27.


space animated GIF

"New Horizons is now on the threshold of discovery," said mission science team member John Spencer, from the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., in a statement. "If the spacecraft observes any additional moons as we get closer to Pluto, they will be worlds that no one has seen before."

New Horizons is scheduled to make a close flyby of Pluto and its moons on July 14.



At the time the images were taken, the spacecraft was 89 million kilometres away. The glare from Pluto and its largest moon Charon, along with the light of background stars, were damped out using image processing.

Kerberos and Styx were discovered using the Hubble telescope in 2011 and 2012, respectively.

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Astrophysicists Can Now Make Weather Forecasts For Distant Planets


Exoplanet day/night cycle
Cloudy mornings and scorching hot afternoons: the Kepler space telescope has provided weather forecasts for some distant exoplanets.


Excerpt from techtimes.com

A telescope observing distant planets has found evidence of weather patterns, allowing astrophysicists to "forecast" their conditions.

Analyzing data from NASA's Kepler space telescope, a team of astrophysicists at universities in Canada and Great Britain has identified signs of daily weather variations on six exoplanets.
They observed phase variations as different parts of the planets reflected light from their host stars, in much the same way that our moon cycles though different phases.

"We determined the weather on these alien worlds by measuring changes as the planets circle their host stars, and identifying the day-night cycle," said Lisa Esteves from the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Toronto.

"We traced each of them going through a cycle of phases in which different portions of the planet are illuminated by its star, from fully lit to completely dark," added Esteves, who the led the team on the study.

The scientists have offered up "forecasts" of cloudy mornings for four of the planets, and clear but scorching hot afternoons on two others.

They based their predictions on the planets' rotations, which produce an eastward motion of their atmospheric winds. That would blow clouds that formed over the cooler side of one of the planets around to its morning side — thus producing the "cloudy" morning forecast.

"As the winds continue to transport the clouds to the day side, they heat up and dissipate, leaving the afternoon sky cloud-free," said Esteves. "These winds also push the hot air eastward from the meridian, where it is the middle of the day, resulting in higher temperatures in the afternoon."

The Kepler telescope has proven to be the ideal instrument for studying phase variations on distant exoplanets, according to the researchers.

The massive amounts of data and the extremely precise measurements that the telescope is capable of permits them to detect even tiny, subtle signals coming from the distant world, and to separate them from the almost overwhelming light coming from their host stars.

"The detection of light from these planets hundreds to thousands of light years away is on its own remarkable," said co-author Ernst de Mooij from the Astrophysics Research Centre from the School of Mathematics and Physics at Queen's University, Belfast.
"But when we consider that phase cycle variations can be up to 100,000 times fainter than the host star, these detections become truly astonishing."

There may come a day when a weather report for a distant planet is a common and unremarkable event, the researchers added.
"Someday soon we hope to be talking about weather reports for alien worlds not much bigger than Earth, and to be making comparisons with our home planet," said Ray Jayawardhana of York University in England.

This study was published in The Astrophysical Journal.

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Super Alien Civilizations: What Do They Really Want?

Excerpt from huffingtonpost.comHighly advanced aliens seem MIA, according to a recent study by astronomers at Penn State University. These researchers checked out a huge gob of cosmic real estate -- roughly 100,000 galaxies -- and failed to find cl...

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