December 13th to December 18th 2004
Dear Laurie, |
TUESDAY December 14 New era in 2012 email Dear Jonathan I have heard a lot, lately, about the 'new era'. Some experts expect rapid, radical change which will culminate in some sort of groovy mass enlightenment in 2012. Others say the new age will take centuries to dawn. What's your opinion? Debbie Dear Debbie, Consider how quickly phones, computers and fashions become outmoded. We are already in a fast-changing world. We are now on a journey which may seem like a roller coaster ride between now and 2012. We'll hurtle through fields of dreams but it may take many generations to make those dreams come true. |
WEDNESDAY December 15 Economic collapse and great depression email Dear Jonathan, I was heartened to hear you say that you foresee no economic collapse in 2005. Do you also disagree with the astrologers who say that cosmic conditions in 2008 resemble those behind the great depression? Muriel Dear Muriel, |
THURSDAY December 16 No Thought for Day |
FRIDAY December 17 Watch the Moon comment Try this weekend to spend a few minutes alone with the Moon. Stare at it for a while. Watch it from night to night and you'll see the dark disc diminish while the shining section gets slowly bigger. It's almost as if we are watching a wrapper sliding ever so slowly off a giant Christmas gift. By Christmas Eve, the Moon will be looking complete. By Boxing Day it will be "fully full." This is due to be an exceptionally intense season. But as I explain in your new in-depth phone forecast, that's not necessarily a bad thing. |
SATURDAY December 18 No Thought for the Day
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