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Tuesday 22 December 2015

There are Heroes in Disguise all around Us.

The guy who pumps your gas actually rescues sick animals on his days off. The girl who rang up your groceries runs a non-profit organization in her free time to advocate for human rights. The guy who changes your oil was once accused of treason and was discharged from his high paying consulting job for leaking classified documents that saved thousands of lives. The woman who waits on your table had her law license revoked for standing up against a corrupt judicial system yet still counsels poor clients in secret despite the risk. The girl who rang you up at Macdonald's sings beautifully for terminally ill children in hospitals.

A person's day job does not always reflect who they truly are. Sometimes the greatest heroes appear to be the most average people. In fact, sometimes, the handsome guy who is wearing a fancy suit and driving a Ferrari could actually be a psychopath!

Heroes and villains are all around us, lets not be fooled by their costumes. Just because people take their clothes off, doesn't mean they are "naked".

The thinking of doing bad will lead to doing good in this game called life, has but two basic rules to follow. First, you have to use money and love people. But you can not love money, and use people. If one stays within the guidelines of these two rules, your success is imitate and your soul, is karma free.

Think of how many problems this planet could avoid by not blanketing everyone with the same rules. We are beautiful, free human beings on the inside and it is one great gift to flaunt, our freedom I mean.

No one wants to hurt us for our freedoms. Everyone intrinsically wants freedom, but we are not handed freedom by government, or anyone else. We emanate it! We were born with it. It’s a natural element of our humanity and its you who can only take hold and own it.

Finally, with the winter solstice this year timed at 11.49 p.m. EST on Dec. 21st. This night will be the longest night of the year. This is the point of the year at which the northern hemisphere is tilted furthest from the sun.

Ancient people of the north would celebrate the "return" of the sun within these few days following the winter solstice. The sun itself would appear to stand still in the sky for as long as three full days before the point when it became apparent that the sun would, indeed, return to bring heat, light and life back to the humanity.

This was widely celebrated among the pagans (country people) at least as far back in time as the dating of Stonehenge in the British Isles, carbon dated at 2500 B.C.E. to 1700 B.C.E.

This December 25th we will also see the last full moon of 2015.

Even more exceptional is that a full moon on Christmas day hasn’t occurred for 38 years. The last time it happened was in 1977, and the next one won’t appear until 2034.

When a full moon occurs, there’s an overwhelming energy that always seems to rise when the sun and the moon are in opposite Zodiac signs. And while it proves to be a time of utter charge, it also brings about a sense of balance. The solar yang and the lunar yin are congruous. When these two occasions occur simultaneously, well, that just feels extra special.

Why extra special you say? This December 25th full moon will rise near sunset and then sets close to sunrise. This means that it is the only night in the entire month that the moon stays in the sky for the whole entire night.

Which in and of itself emulates enough light to replay the events of the past of how we changed and grew. Using our missteps and misfortunes as well as our positive outcomes to pave new intentions for a new year ahead of us.

The interpretation of the moon can be seen in various cultures and religions across the globe. Each full moon is given a special name to track the seasons which in the Native American culture ...

The December’s full moon is called the Oak Moon, Cold Moon, or Long Nights Moon.

To make this even more intriguing is that the last full moon we’ll see in 2015 happens to be on one of the most celebratory days of the year. People are enthralled with this idea, perhaps because it’s so spectacular that two big things are coming together.

Bizarre and beautiful occurrences take place during full moons. Wonderful things happen on Christmas. The combination of the two is like a treat you never knew you needed until you were informed of its presence. And suddenly the excitement consumes you.

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