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Our ancestors didn't understand why eclipses happened, but their meaning was clear: The gods were not happy. Ancient Greeks figured out the mechanics sufficiently to predict their occurrence. Why bother if they were meaningless?The "Enlightenment" threw anything unproven in a laboratory based on 18th Century science out the window as "myth and superstition," such as astrology. If so, why did certain elite groups such as the Rosicrucians and Catholic Church continue to practice it? A devious move, perhaps, to keep this powerful tool out of the hands of the common man? Why else do they claim, "Millionaires don't use astrology but billionaires do?"Ignoring the truth doesn't change the truth. The heavens still speak. The Holy Bible states the stars and planets were given "for times and for seasons." God hasn't changed and neither has His promise. Sadly, even churches no longer pay attention, but condemn astrology as "of the devil."How can God's creations be from the devil? Who would say that other than the devil himself?Biblical prophecies are corroborated by similar predictions from other religions and indigenous peoples. They're coming to pass at an astounding rate, though the dumbed-down masses remain oblivious to their importance.The Great American Eclipse in 2017 was visible from coast to coast. Its symbolism indicates a country divided. In October 2023 another solar eclipse path crossed the country with another coming in April 2024 that will cross them both.What did the October 2023 eclipse tell us? Its path paralleled the U.S. Southern Border. Did it implicate the immigration crisis?What will the total eclipse on April 8, 2024 deliver? The paths of all three form two ominous "Xs" on the United States. Do these figurative crosshairs indicate God has had enough?Discover how these "signs in the heavens" predict the downfall of the United States as physicist and professional astrologer, Marcha "Whobeda" Fox, interprets their symbolism alongside subsequent events.Buckle up, America. You ain't see nothin' yet.
THE SCIENCE OF STAR TRAILS EXPLAINED! Marcha Fox, author of the Star Trails Tetralogy, (Beyond the Hidden Sky; A Dark of Endless Days; A Psilent Place Below; and Refractions of Frozen Time) is a physicist with over two-decades experience working at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. She has skillfully integrated real as well as speculative science into this hard science fiction series to stimulate interest in STEM topics. Sociological and interpersonal situations are also presented in an entertaining way to which readers can relate. Included here are all the juicy details of interest to science aficionados, but would have slowed down the plot action. A glossary of terms is included as well as topical discussion guides and project ideas at the chapter level for those who want to get even more value from these stories, e.g., book club discussions, science teachers, and homeschoolers, who wish to take full advantage of the tetralogy's technical content. Dedicated fans will learn more about Cyraria, where much of the tetralogy's plot action occurs. This planet is unique due to its zero-degree inclination combined within a lemniscate (figure-8) orbit around a binary star system, which results in extreme seasonal weather with which the saga's characters must learn to survive. Besides explaining the reasons for its hostile climate, additional sections address Star Trails' alien races, in particular Cyraria's indigenous race, the bnolar, as well as its political structure.
This guide was designed specifically for substitute teachers who may find themselves in an uncomfortable situation if they get called to teach an elementary school music class for which they have no training. Within its easy-to-read pages, the author shows how to conduct entertaining and informative lessons the students will long remember. Suitable for those who want to teach elementary school children something about the joy of music, yet lack music training or background themselves, this book can be a life-saver for substitute teachers, parents, and home-schoolers alike.Contains five separate lesson plans with titles: 1. What is Music?; 2. Making Your Instruments Talk to You; 3. Art with Music; 4. Songs for all Occasion; and 5: Music Loves Energy. Different activities accompany each one. Simple note identification and count value exercises are included. Lessons include musical theory, reading, writing, science, health, research, drama, singing and art.
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