We have just returned from a trip to speak at the crop circle conference in the UK, where we had some breathtaking adventures. When we entered our first circle, I was amazed to be greeted by TWO people who knew me! The first one was “Kate,” a contactee whom I interviewed several months ago. Then I heard “Anne!” and was hailed by Claire, William Henry’s financee. As I was chattering away with these dear folks, neither of whom I had met in person before, a Wiccan in the “crone” stage came up over the hill and told us that she could see all our auras. This was truly as auspicious beginning to our crop circle adventure.
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Scientists have used quantum mechanics to reveal that the most common mineral on the surface of the earth is relatively UNcommon deep within the planet. Does this mean this material came to Earth by riding on the back of an asteroid?

Researcher Kevin Driver says, “Silica makes up two-thirds of the Earth

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Blame it on Facebook & video games – According to a new study, today’s college students seem less caring than earlier generations, perhaps they’re too worried about competing with their fellow students to earn a living after graduation. Thank goodness you can always get Mother Love–even if Mom lives far away!
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There are all kinds of happy families. Research has shown that quality of life for older people, both their mental and physical health, depends heavily on how well they get along with their adult children. And researchers have found that these relationships are much LESS happy in the US!

In order to identify the social policies that might influence these relationships, sociologist Merril Silverstein looked at 6 developed countries with a range of welfare regimes and various family cultures: England, Germany, Israel, Norway, Spain and the US. The team found that while affection and conflict exist simultaneously in all these countries, but there are significant differences in how the generations interact with each other.
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