by Phyllis Chubb | Oct 4, 2017
Three American scientists, Doctors Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young have won the 2017 Nobel Prize for finding the gene controlling the daily behaviours of plants, humans and animals as they adapt to synchronize with our planet’s day and night cycle.
by Phyllis Chubb | Sep 23, 2017
Jupiter’s transit is twelve years. A theme can be identified for each 12-year cycle. If the position and house lord of Jupiter are the only variable to be assessed it would mean repeating similar situations every 1 years. Do we expect the same type of events to occur every 12 years? Of course not.
by Phyllis Chubb | Jul 23, 2017
Before examples about marriage challenges are provided there is basic information falling under the category of life truths, to discuss. Most humans prefer sugar on their medicine. Whether we get the sugar or not, doesn’t matter, what matters is we will get the medicine, in varying strengths, until a disorder has been cured. There’s a couple points to remember when dealing with this, all of which will make our lives easier.
by Phyllis Chubb | Jul 20, 2017
Marriage isn’t for everyone, although most of us try it at least once. One way to find out if you are a good candidate for this type of relationship is to look at your birth, it tells you what you came with. Remember, what you came with is not always what you will have to get.
by Phyllis Chubb | Jun 2, 2017
Monitoring sun spot activity may be new to us, yet it was well known to the ancients of India. Currently, sun spots are monitored for their effect upon the earth’s atmosphere. The ancients of India also monitored solar activity, attributing meaning to the array of patterns formed, and their effect on weather and political situations.
by Phyllis Chubb | May 26, 2017
The internet is making vital information available to all who seeks it. There is a program on Netflix called The Pyramid Code. The program is listed under documents. This five part series does more to aid understanding of the cyclical nature of time than anything we have been taught so far. Students and people curious about where we are in the calendar of the earth need to see part 5 of the series.