Monday, September 03, 2007

My Earth Blog has moved!

I am excited to say Mother Earthbeats has a new home! I purchased my own domain, and am now hosting my blog... I can be found at MotherEarthbeats.com powered by WordPress!

Be sure to visit my new site, and look forward to some exciting things happening on Mother Earthbeats. Rediscover our world in a whole new light... Mother Nature abounds with adventure and beauty, and we are so very blessed with this gift we call Mother Earth. This is my passion, and I invite you on a journey as seen through my eyes, and felt by my heart. Together we can save this planet and create a healthy place for our future generations to live and grow.

I look forward to your visits and welcome comments and/or suggestions.

Enjoy each moment and each other,

Teri
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Sunday, September 02, 2007

Partial Solar Eclipse on September 11th, 2007

The last Solar Eclipse of the year is partial, and will only be visible from Antartica and parts of South America. Greatest eclipse (75 percent of the way to total) occurs in the South Ocean at 12:31-UT.

Early risers in southern South America will see the sun partially blocked during and/or soon after sunrise. One might ask what is the significance of these Eclipses? Is it all just scientific, or are there hidden meanings underlying these wondrous events…

The Solar Eclipse of September 11th, 2007 in Virgo 8:31 EDT has to do with Earth, practicle, sensible, dedicated and logical. As opposed to the Lunar Eclipse which occured on August 28th of 2007, which has to do with Water, Healing, Spiritual, Psycic and Sensitivity.

A powerful energetic geometry is formed as the four Eclipses of 2007 come to the end of their performance. Light from these two parallel events form lines of information that are seen in fractal patterns just beneath the surface of life. Eclipses represent openings and closings. These Eclipses are about the hidden messages in all words. Like a cosmic scrabble game the capital letters come together to be written anew; new thoughts.. new opportunities.. new beginnings.

Eclipses mean changes, good and bad, up and down and everything in-between. Eclipses always escort in significant events– marriage, divorce, death, birth, career change, etc. They intensely magnify and are living parenthesis forcing us to look at what we have turned our pretty heads away from. The old restraints in words and thoughts fall away like rusty shackles exposing new and tender skin. Within each word of the alphabet are hidden texts, challenging your mind to open to the vastness of what lies within them.

Solar eclipses mean new beginnings, (September 11 2007) and lunar eclipses (August 28, 2007) represent finishing things. These are very powerful Eclipses each with their own gifts and own set of rules.

More about Solar Eclipses

NASA - Solar Eclipse Page


Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Crop Circles.. man-made or visits from the Star Nations?



Some believe Crop Circles to be a great hoax, while others believe these extraordinary phenomenons are indeed visits and messages from the Star Nations. They are mathematically precise, wonderous and mysterious. Since I truly believe we cannot possibly be the only intelligent beings in the Universe, and most certainly not the leaders in advanced civilization and star travel, I would consider these Circles gifts from the Star Nation.

Researching the messages inherent in these images, and their relation to Sacred Symblogy, is a passion among many. One such man is Rod Bearcloud Berry, artist and traditional Native American, of the Star Nation Gallery.

If you look deep into Bearclouds work, stories of Ancient Symbols and Native American spirituality seem to come alive. You can find some of his amazing and spiritually uplifting artwork featured at the Bearcloud Gallery.

You may wish to take a look into the beliefs of Bearclouds people, who are of the clan called the Tiz-sho, which means the Sky People clan. He will give answer from his point of view to the question Who are the Star Nation People?

I ran across a very interesting article on a little known event that happened nearly 100 years ago. This event happened on the Podkamennaja Tunguska River in Siberia at 7:17AM local time on 30 June, 1908. Very few people know about the Tunguska event, mainly because it occurred in a remote and inaccessible part of Siberia in Russia so long ago. By all accounts the Tunguska event was a massive explosion, or series of explosions in rapid succession, which has been likened to the explosive force of 40 megatons of TNT, and 2,000 times more powerful than the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. The event resulted in the devastation of 2,150 square kilometres of thickly forested wilderness (taiga), and an estimated 60 million trees were felled. You can read about this extraordinary phenomenom at The Tunguska Crop Circle

For more interesting information about Crop Circles, visit the following sites...

ZetaTalk: 2007 Crop Circles

Crop Circle Connector


Saturday, August 25, 2007

Reminder... next lunar eclipse August 28th 2007

Just a quick reminder to catch the next lunar eclipse on August 28th. You won't want to miss out on this spectacular event in the night sky. Follow this link to get timezones for your area and more detailed information on the next Lunar Eclipse




Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Shall we travel the globe with fellow bloggers?

Now this is fun! I was checking out various places to visit around the world, and ran across this totally cool Travel Blog. I found myself immersed in exploring many interesting places to visit, and seriously spent an hour or so on a journey I hardly expected to take when I awoke this morning.

From beautiful turquoise minarets in Bukhara, to Barbados and the Caymen Islands, just name your desire and you just may find yourself visiting some amazing places from the comfort of your own home... set your travel goals with a little foreknowledge. Diving Sulawesi in Indonesia at the Bunaken National Park brought out my insatiable sense of Adventure. You will find amazing pictures and amusing commentaries of some of the most Beautiful places on Earth. And possibly some not so beautiful places, and absolute horrors when it comes to traveling.

So, if you get bit by the traveling bug, it certainly pays to do your homework.

Thinking of backpacking through Europe? Look before you leap.. get some feedback from those who have traveled it. Looking for a rare treat? Just thinking about the exotic quisine makes my mouth water at the thought of visiting rare, out of the way little places, just to sample their gourmet delights!

What is your desire? Wish to travel? Or due to circumstances, perhaps you cannot travel at this time? Well then, travel through the eyes and hearts of others willing to share their experiences while exploring Mother Earth.

Just follow this link and open a new window into our World with the Travel Blog

Now then, I couldn't possibly have sated my curiosity with what I have read thus far, so I know I will be bookmarking this site and taking a peek into these grand adventures until I can visit my favorite places myself. I hope you enjoy this site too!


Saturday, August 18, 2007

~ The Song of the Whale ~



Did you know whales sing to each other? Humpback whales sing as a form of communication, ranging over thousands of miles of ocean. Singing is part of their Community and Social System. They will travel thousands of miles as a group, singing to each other as they go. Their songs last as long as 30 minutes and it is told that they embellish, just like Jazz musicians, to see who can improvise better than the other whales. Now that is totally cool!

Male humpbacks sing to establish hierarchy as well as for navigating. Even more fascinating is the belief that whales sing as a part of their courting ritual, not to mention their competitive behaviour during mating challenges. How amazing and beautiful is that? These are beautiful and wonderful creatures... fascinating to observe and to listen to.
Would you like to enjoy the Symphony of the Sea? Take a few moments and allow these amazing creatures to take you on a fantastic Journey through song...

Songs of the Whale

Hawaii has several species of whales and large dolphins that make their home here, including the melon-headed, false killer and pilot whales.

Whale Watching in the Sanctuary

Sail Hawaii has some cool Trivia

As I was searching for more information about whales one of my favorite sea creatures, I decided to find out more about the sonar testing in Hawaii. It is commonly known that whales and dolphins communicate through sound waves. It stands to reason that testing of this kind may be quite stressful, harmful and even lethal to the whales and dolphins. Mid-frequency sonar used during training exercises can emit continuous sound well above 235 decibels—an intensity roughly comparable to a rocket blastoff, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), a conservation nonprofit group.

This would be a tragedy of horrific proportions, and I would encourage people to get involved in protecting our fellow creatures in the world beneath the Seas.


Thursday, August 16, 2007

From the mouth of babes... Tell me Why?

When I ran across this video, the song and Declan's voice, touched my heart and gave me goosebumps. There is not much to say, just listen to the song and it speaks for itself. I would also recommend listening to this young wonders other music, as he truly sings like an Angel and is extemely talented...



Lyrics for "Tell Me Why" by Declan Galbraith

In my dream children sing a song of love for every boy and girl
The sky is blue and fields are green and laughter is the language of the world
Then I wake and all I see is a world full of people in need

Tell me why (why) does it have to be like this?
Tell me why (why) is there something I have missed?
Tell me why (why) cos I don't understand.
When so many need somebody we don't give a helping hand.
Tell me why?

Everyday I ask myself what will I have to do to be a man?
Do I have to stand and fight to prove to everybody who I am?
Is that what my life is for to waste in a world full of war?

Tell me why (why) does it have to be like this?
Tell me why (why) is there something I have missed?
Tell me why (why) cos I don't understand.
When so many need somebody we don't give a helping hand.
Tell me why?

(children) tell me why? (declan) tell me why?
(children) tell me why? (declan) tell me why?
(together) just tell me why, why, why?

Tell me why (why) does it have to be like this?
Tell me why (why) is there something I have missed?
Tell me why (why) cos I don't understand.
When so many need somebody we don't give a helping hand.

Tell me why (why,why,does the tiger run)
Tell me why (why why do we shoot the gun)
Tell me why (why,why do we never learn)
Can someone tell us why we let the forest burn?

(why,why do we say we care)
Tell me why (why,why do we stand and stare)
Tell me why (why,why do the dolphins cry)
Can some one tell us why we let the ocean die ?

(why,why if we're all the same)
tell me why (why,why do we pass the blame)
tell me why (why,why does it never end)
can some one tell us why we cannot just be friends?