Introducing Meher Baba
I keep Meher Baba close to my spirit since I first heard about him and studied his writings about 20 years ago. I am not a religious person but am Read more
I keep Meher Baba close to my spirit since I first heard about him and studied his writings about 20 years ago. I am not a religious person but am Read more
The New York Times; ” Almost overnight, everything has changed.” 3/12/20 “The virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration.” Mr. Biden “We have an administration that is Read more
We are immersed, submersed, engrossed and totally vigilant of the the Coronavirus Saga. We look at the events surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic from the macro and micro window of information Read more
How I pick a subject to write about is like a walk down the proverbial yellow brick road. At times the obvious news that must be addressed, such as Coronavirus Read more
The three (3%) that Coronavirus will kill during this pandemic amounts to 231,000,000 human beings. The world population to date is 7.7 billion people walking and breathing. A new estimate Read more
May nature notice and embrace you and hold you tight. Enjoy every moment, every second. Notice the trees creating oxygen for you. Take notice of each bloom, ant trail and Read more
This spring as it comes bursts up in bonfires green, Wild puffing of emerald trees, and flame filled bushes, Thorn-blossom lifting in wreaths of smoke between Where the wood fumes Read more
As I mentioned during a previous blog it’s common for fifty countries come and visit Capricorn Science. Looking for the perfect translator plug-in has been a challenge and it occurred Read more
My very first impression is that we have entered the old television series “The Twilight Zone”. Reality has folded and and altered and we have walked into a parallel science Read more
This morning, as I casually walked towards my car, on my quest to complete the supplies I need for the upcoming four week lock down commanded by our Governor, I Read more
We hear our Washington and State politicians speak of ” entitlements and Payroll Taxes” as if they were handouts in the same category of charity. They speak and act as Read more
George W. Bush proved the theory that a foreign war during a presidential election secures the reelection of the incumbent. As we all know he attacked and invaded the “wrong Read more
Our tech guru, Kelvin Velez, moved our stuff and changed our address to capricornscience.com . Our previous address ended in .net and now ends in .com. Seems like a lot Read more
The Budget Components and Impact on the US Economy: Under President Trump’s proposal, the federal budget would be a record $4.829 Trillion. The US government estimates it will receive $3.863 Read more
100,000 people infected worldwide while governments and citizens alike scramble to keep informed and prepared. My research person, Lucy Garcia is totally immersed in this subject and reports on a Read more
As I put myself to sleep last night Shakespearean sonnets popped into my sleepy mind. The thoughts just visited me and stayed for a while. ” No longer mourn for Read more
The name March came from Martius, the first month of the earliest Roman calendar. It was named after Mars, the Roman god of War, and an ancestor of the Roman Read more
There are moments, events, during which life will never get any better, Recognize these moments and cherish them as yours, Keep them. Guard them. Revisit them often. These memories, of Read more
A couple of hours ago a drug maker called Moderna’s announced that it will start human testing of the new Coronavirus vaccine. Since Merck Animal Health had been manufacturing and Read more
My addiction isn’t to cigarettes, wine or even chocolate. My lifetime addiction is to beauty, in all it’s shapes and forms. All things beautiful hold me and intoxicate me. There Read more