There is a new article coming but this thread is getting pretty long so I thought you might want a fresh start.
Quite a pattern of storms, earthquakes, rolling waves that kill, icebergs ready to crash into each other as in the War of the Titans. Mother Nature raging and whipping and heaving her mighty power as we watch in horror. There has been some talk that mankind has been working at tickling the underbelly of the old crone just to see what would happen. The stupidity of such a project is awesome in it's implication.
We call her Mother Earth because she nurtures us and holds us and she has recently been rocking our world and we need to stand still until her rage as abated. She moved her axis 3 inches, that's pretty huge and we don't know what that will do in the long run. Some "christians" (the little c to stand for limited thinking) think it's because we've been evil. Indonesia they say is the center for sex trade (absolutely evil for the right wing) and the West Coast is certainly their idea of a hot bed of god knows what.
Pluto's continued march through Sagittarius seemingly won't let us forget that the rabid right continues to froth at the mouth. It's almost as if he has a need to say "do you see this" this is the shadow of yourselves you've been refusing to look at, so here it is people, all your self-righteous glory.
Pluto was certainly evident in the Tsunami as everything those people had was just swept away, gone, some their very lives. Same thing is happening in Iraq, people blown up, their homes and businesses gone, their lives blown to bits. No less tragic than the Tsunami.
Uranus in Pisces, a sudden unexpected amount of water rolling over us and Neptune in Aquarius reinforcing "too much water."
No matter what one thinks of God, or a Supreme Being, or nothing out there; these are good words to remember and I am happy that most of the world has remembered them and acted upon them.
"I was hungry and you fed me
I was cold and necked and you clothed me
I was thirsty and you gave me drink"
"When did we fed you, cloth you, give you drink?"
"When you do this for the least of my brothers you do this to me."
My hope is we will continue to look for and serve the least among us, throughout all the world. Mother Nature and this War is going to force us to do just that.