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Here we can listen to Bitcoin Babaji discussing the lunar eclipse of 7 September 2025.
This eclipse on the full moon falls at tropical 15 degrees Pisces in the zodiac, which is 23 degrees Aquarius in the Siederial zodiac, as found in Jyotish or Indian astrology.
The eclipse will be visible throughout all of planet, except for North and South America. It is traditionally not very favorable as an omen for those countries who see it directly. Nowadays people like to watch the eclipse if they can but traditionally it was considered so inauspicious that all the temples would close their doors, people would say inside, no work or cooking or eating was done and more prayers and chanting and purification in the Ganges River would occur to avoid the negative influence of the eclipse. Times have changed and attitudes with them.
The full moon will peak as 15 degrees Pisces in teh tropical zodiac, which happens to be exactly conjunct fixed star Achenar. In the video Babaji discusses the influence of this star on the full moon moment.
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Greetings and salutations and welcome to another Bitcoin Babaji podcast, where Babaji does TA of the Bitcoin price chart. We are approaching the imminent new All Time High and blow-off top for this four year cycle.
Is price about to peak?
Based on previous four year halving cycles of Bitcoin, we can expect a top in price around the Q4 or in the next 30-60 days. Now is the time to prepare to take profit for this cycle as a trader. After this peak the price will return to its bear cycle and break to the downside for the next two years. Unless you think insitutional investment this time around will lengthen the bull market and stabilize price action.
Using Moving Averages and the secret of the 300 daily EMA
Today Babaji reveals his TA secret which is the use of Moving Averages, the exponential or EMA averages on the daily chart. We may be used to using the 13, and the 21 (Fibonnachi numbers), followed by the 55, the 100 and 200 EMAs. However, Babaji's latest discovery is that actually the 300 EMA on the daily chart is a clearer indicator of the long term bull market support. Price tends to respect the 300 day EMA, which you can see in purple on the chart. This is the line in the sand which determines whether the bull market is still in play or not.
Since early 2023, when price bottomed out and began its uptrend for this cycle, we can see that the 300 EMA acted as resistence and then became support once broken. It has acted as support throughout the past almost three years and shows us the boundary between long term bull and bear markets.
Once you see price close for a few days below the 300 EMA (purple line) which is currently around $100 000, then we can conclude that the bull market is over and the downtrend is back for the next two or more years. So keep an eye on that 300 day EMA if you wish to ride the last leg up of this bull market cycle. We only have a month or two left according to past cycles, so will this time be different, or not? You decide.
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Having studied astrology since I was a teeneager out of a love for personality analysis, as well as cycles and patterns of nature, i present to you today a discovery of quite a significant planetary alignment in the heavens this coming week. It's called a Kite pattern due to its shape.
I talk about it in the video but what I didn't mention in the video is that it is active all this week, and especially with the full moon in about three days. Also there is a great window of oppportunity on 11th Ausust when Mercury goes statioary direct, heading forward once more.
The day Mercury stops and goes forward again - from our geocentric point of view - is known to be a potentially significant positive day for us, so harness this week and the significant days for your personal journey.
Below I present some notes I made, assisted by AI, based on my research of this particular Kite planetary aspect in the heavens right now.
The kite alignment in astrology is a powerful and transformative pattern that combines the harmonious energy of a grand trine with the tension of an opposition, creating a shape that resembles a kite. It symbolizes natural talent, spiritual growth, and the potential for significant personal development. While it may feel fated, it emphasizes the importance of free will in resolving its inherent tensions to unlock its full potential.
Definition and Formation
The kite alignment is formed by the following astrological aspects:
Grand Trine: Three planets positioned approximately 120 degrees apart, forming a triangular shape. This aspect is considered harmonious, symbolizing ease, natural talent, and flow in the areas governed by the planets and signs involved.
Opposition: Two planets that are 180 degrees apart, creating a line of tension or challenge, which introduces dynamic energy to the chart.
Sextiles: Two additional 60-degree angles that connect the planet in opposition to the two planets in the grand trine that are not part of the opposition. These sextiles complete the kite shape, forming the "wings" of the pattern.
Visually, the pattern resembles a kite, with the grand trine forming the base (triangle) and the opposition forming the "spine," while the sextiles create the structure that gives it its distinctive shape. This configuration requires at least four planets, making it a relatively rare occurrence in natal charts.
"All the outer planets – Uranus, Neptune and Pluto – are exactly involved. This last happened in 1944-47, but the pattern never reached this level of exactitude.
Back then, in early February of each year, when the Sun and faster moving planets were in Aquarius, a similar Kite formed as they opposed Pluto.
Saturn is now also involved, aspecting all of them and opposing Mars.
The pattern involves five planets, rather than the ‘prototype’ of four."
https://www.astrologyuniversity.com/kite-formation-of-august-2025-a-rare-outer-planet-alignment/
Analysis of the August 7, 2025, Kite Alignment in Electional Astrology and Global Political Implications
The kite alignment occurring on August 7, 2025, is a significant astrological event, featuring a grand trine between Mars in Libra, Pluto in Aquarius, and Uranus in Gemini, with Mars forming a tense opposition to Saturn and Neptune in Pisces, which act as the focal point or "tip" of the kite. This configuration, combined with the historical context of the Saturn-Neptune conjunction in 1989, offers profound insights for electional astrology and its potential impact on the global political stage, particularly in the context of ongoing wars and geopolitical shifts.
Electional Astrology: Choosing the Right Moment
In electional astrology, the goal is to select an optimal time to initiate actions, such as launching projects, making decisions, or scheduling events, to maximize success and minimize challenges. The kite alignment now in early August , 2025, offers a potent window for specific types of initiatives, but its complexity requires careful consideration:
Strengths for Electional Choices:
Visionary and Transformative Actions: The grand trine involving Pluto and Uranus, with Saturn-Neptune at the tip, supports initiatives that require bold vision, systemic change, and innovative thinking. This is an excellent time for launching projects related to social reform, technological advancements, or diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving conflicts. For example, starting a peace negotiation, initiating a humanitarian campaign, or unveiling a groundbreaking technology could harness the kite’s progressive energy.
Balancing Idealism and Discipline:
Saturn-Neptune at the tip emphasizes the need to ground dreams in reality. Electional choices made during this period should focus on aligning idealistic goals with practical strategies. For instance, this could be a favorable time to establish organizations or policies that blend compassion (Neptune) with structure (Saturn), such as environmental or social justice initiatives.
Diplomacy and Collaboration:
Mars in Libra’s role in the grand trine suggests that actions initiated with a focus on fairness, partnership, and negotiation will benefit from the harmonious flow of the trine. This could be ideal for signing treaties, forming alliances, or starting collaborative projects.
Challenges and Precautions:
Mars-Saturn-Neptune Opposition:
The opposition indicates potential for conflict, frustration, or delays if actions are not carefully planned. Mars’ aggressive energy could clash with Saturn’s restraint or Neptune’s ambiguity, leading to missteps or escalated tensions. Avoid initiating high-risk actions, such as military campaigns or confrontational negotiations, unless they are meticulously strategized to account for potential obstacles.
Saturn-Neptune’s Dissolving Influence: The Saturn-Neptune conjunction in Pisces can blur boundaries and create confusion. Actions initiated during this time must be grounded in clear intentions to avoid disillusionment or failure due to unrealistic expectations. Double-check contracts, agreements, or plans for hidden flaws or deceptive elements.
Timing Considerations: The kite is active from August 5 to 12, peaking around August 7.
Ideal Uses:
Diplomacy and Peace Initiatives: Launch negotiations or peace talks, leveraging Mars in Libra’s diplomatic energy and the grand trine’s collaborative potential.
Technological or Social Innovation: Start projects that involve cutting-edge technology, community-driven change, or progressive ideologies, capitalizing on Pluto in Aquarius and Uranus in Gemini.
Spiritual or Humanitarian Projects: Initiate campaigns or organizations focused on compassion, healing, or spiritual growth, aligning with Saturn-Neptune in Pisces.
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Here in sunny South Africa we live among deadly puff adders due to the vast open natural indigenous virgin terrain. One bite from them and you have a septic wound that hardly heals and can kill you. With timely treatment and months of patience, you can be saved but otherwise one bite and you're a gonner.
My current neighbor recently found a large balck and gold puff adder just a few meters from my door, since I'm currently living beside a vast indigenous forest, on the beautiful south coast of Africa. I sometimes see deer and regularly see signs of other little mammals. It's an indigenous fynbos forest paradise.
So I get to see snakes like this puff adder every few years, but this was quite a big one. And to think that it was living just meters away from me, I can understand why the neighbor would kill it. He says they try to snare them but if unsuccessful then they have to kill it because it comes back to the same place repeatedly.
The head was cut off and the neighbor brought the decapitated snake to show me. Bizarrely, it still writhed around a bit, despite having no head. In fact it did this for many minutes as the carcass lay there, headless. Aparently the nervous sstem is still functioning somehow in this primitive species.
I used a finger to gently prod the smooth snake body and feel it for the first time in my life. Siddenly the writhing snake front half lifted up as if to strike towrds my hand near its tail. But without a head it just fell back and writhed a bit more. I got a fright of course and pulled back instinctively. Somehow the snake was still defending itself on auto-pilot, like me, and I still had my head on.
This snake action was quite an eye opener. But what was even more eye opening was when the neighbor who killed the snake then proceeded to slice it all the way from top to tail, down the underside. I was able to see all the insides, like an anatomy lesson. Still it writhed slightly. How truly propfound this primitve nervous system is.
As if that was not bizzarre enough, this lady then began to strip the skin right off the snake body with her hands from top to tail. It took some effort but the skin pulled off the body neatly in one long piece. It stuck fast at the tail, very tough, so had to finally be cut off there.
What a sight to behold, an old lady skinning this snake with her bare hands, as if it was a daily chore. She must have learned it in her distant youth as a child growing up on a farm.
Aftert hat the skin was salted and laid out to dry for a few days, until it came out as a fine trophy for the collection. Now that i ssomething you don't experience every day, maybe one in a lifetime in my case.
I've encountered these deadly puff adders live on different occastions over the years raoming the bush or even in the garden of houses, but this is the first time i've seen one skinned. Now you can see it too.
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Here’s a really exciting little video clip today of another epic cave that I discovered on my hiking trail along the south coast of Africa. This is in a region called the Garden Route, outside the town of Plettenebrg Bay. It’s a totally unexplored stretch of coastline with no people around whatsoever.
I was able to climb down to this desolate stretch of the shoreline and found a cave just out to sea. It’s a little bit too far for anyone to reach without swimming in the ferocious waves that a crashing up against the rocks. It certainly made for a powerful and dramatic natural scene, which I’m keen to share with you here today.
You can really see and feel the dramatic and powerful energy of the waves as they smash against the rocky African continental shelf. There is also a nice rock pool for swimming, though today the waves were so high that they crashed right intot he usually calm and protected rock pool. The scene varies from day to day, depending on the tide and the swell on the day.
If it’s close to new moon or full moon, the setting might be more churned up and excited. On any day, however, it is impossible to reach the cave that you can see in the video clip. It remains out of reach. So chances are that there is some pirate treasure buried on this cave, waiting to be rediscovered.
Let’s see who is brave enough to venture into the ocean and swim towards the cave to look for the buried pirate treasure. After all, the pirates like Captain Kidd sailed past these shores in the heyday of Brittania ruling the waves. It is very possible that some of Captain Kidd’s massive treasure trove is hidden along these shores. Treasure awaits the intrepid explorer.
Either way, today’s epic location is just ideal for tapping in to the treasure house of natural energy and vitality available here at the coastline on the southern shores of Africa. Feel inspired to come for a visit if you ever get the opportunity. It is well worth the endevour.
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Today I want to share with you another of my favorite meditation caves in this paradise region called the Garden Route, on the south coast of Africa.
This is the perfect place to get away from the onslaughts of the world and find your own peaceful hideaway. As you can see in the video clip, this place is deserted and seldom seen by anyone at all. At most you might find one or two fishermen foraging for bait or throwing a line for their subsistence.
Other than that, you can have the entire cove for yourself. And I have found just the cave for you if you’re not ready to head to the Himalayas just yet, but still want a meditation retreat where you won’t be disturbed by anyone. After all, that’s what life is meant for, at the end of the day. When the kids have grown up and we are ready to retire, then a peaceful and temperate zone like the Garden Route coastline here in this remote stretch of the southern African coastline is just the place to find yourself once more.
Life can be hectic for all of us, with gains and losses along the way, friends and family coming and going with time. In the end we have to leave it all behind anyway, so the idea is to do it consciously and with a happy heart. And that peace of mind and content heart can be found when we let go of all the things we cling to. We can do this by finding a peaceful meditation cave to sit in for a few hours at a time, allowing the mind to become calm and still, as we remain receptive to the unending rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore.
In this type of setting, it’s possible to remember our true natures, realign our assemblage point, and tap in to the healing power of the natural surroundings. Also there is less electromagnetic pollution and one can feel really grounded once more.
There are plenty of caves for the aspiring yogi or meditator along these epic shores at the southern coast of Africa. This is yet another of the several I have encountered along my hikes and explorations of this stretch. The air is clear and fresh, while remaining warm and temperate all year long. This place is life supporting and truly uplifting to the mood and state of mind.
So if you need a meditation cave for yourself, then come for a visit and I will show you around. If you find a cave that you like, then maybe you can move in and spend your golden years focusing on the main priority of life, namely awakening of our eternal consciousness and self-realization. Everything else was a preparation for this. All we need is the right set and setting, and we can fulfil our original potential as eternal spirit souls living in a temporary material body.
This particular cave is situated on the cliffs near the town of Plettenberg Bay in the Garden Route region of South Africa. The town is just a stones throw away and yet this cave allows one to feel private and remote, with no chance of disturbance because locals don’t really make the effort to explore here nearly as much as they could. Most folks prefect he pretty white sandy beaches further along, where the waves are great for surfing. So these cliffs and their hidden caves remain available for the brooding romantics and introspective mystics like me.
If you ever feel the need to escape the crazy world around you, then feel inspired to come and check out Plettenebrg Bay and the Garden Route region for its numerous hideaway beaches and retreat spaces. You will find a space that suits your temperament, where you can become peaceful, calm and centered once more. It’s just the place you might want to share with a friend.
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Let me show you my view of paradise here on the south coast of Africa. This is one of my meditation caves, right at the sea shore where the waves wash up and the seagulls hang out in the beautiful sunshine.
You will find this cave if you look deeply enough. Very few folks actually make it to this remote and deserted little stretch of beach on the Cape south coast of Africa. It’s located past Keurbooms beach, on the way further east, toward Nature’s Valley, in a region of the south coast called the Garden Route.
Wherever you are on the planet, this place is one of the most beautiful. I have been to the lovely islands of Thailand and this stretch of African coastline compares favorably and is equally as attractive. The Indian ocean water is warm, even if not as warm as that of Thailand. And the little beaches are more deserted and slightly wilder, with rough rocky stretches as well as pristine clean white sandy beach.
As a wondering itinerant beach babaji, I have found my self. I have found my purpose in life and am here and now, living the dream, every day of the year. Years have gone by and still the beaches remain and my place on them is sustainable and ever fresh. Such is the quality of the environment and natural surroundings. Life could not be better. All my time to meditate in this little cave, without a concern for what goes on throughout the rest of the planet.
Life has always been one of birth, disease, old age, and death. Nothing changes, even if the war just moves from one nation to another. But here at tmy meditation cave, I see nothing of that. I do, however, continue to pray for the well-being of all sentient beings who may be less fortunate and who may be struggling in the hard struggle for existence.
If you find yourself under the negative influence of the battlefield of life, then feel inspired to make your way to these southernmost shores of Africa. Here I will show you around paradise and you can find a nice mediation cave for yourself too. There are several all along this stretch of shoreline. And the surroundings are very life supporting. There are many feathered friends and few dangers to speak of.
As a result it is possible to relax, feel rejuvenated and find yourself in the calm, still center once again. That is, after all, the real goal of life. So situate yourself where you can remember your true nature and reconnect with your potential, which is unlimited, or so vast that the limit is yet to be discovered.
This little beach is just east of the beautiful tourist holiday resort called Plettenebrg Bay. It’s easy to find on the map and this beach is one of the hidden gems, known to very few. Even the locals hardly venture here. They have perfectly suitable beaches right at the town, so only the adventurous few, like myself, actually bother to explore a little further off the beaten track.
Now you know, so be sure to get yourself over here and join in the magic of this lesser known piece of paradise. It is world class and you will feel the benefits instantly. Stay tuned for I will be reporting from more hidden treasure hotspots along these southernmost shores of Africa as the days go by.
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South Africa is considered by some to be one of the crime capitals of the world. According to news sources there are 67 murders a day, 250 women raped a day and 3 children killed a day in South Africa. Those are the ones actually reported to the police. This is, of course, unacceptable. So what are the police doing to allow such extreme violence in sunny South Africa every single day of the year?
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On my recent outing to one of the most prestigious blue flag tourist beaches on the entire south coast of Africa, I came across a unique invention and its inventor, which I want to share with you today. This is on a beach called Robberg beach in the idyllic tourist hotspot called Plettenberg Bay in the “Garden Route” region of South Africa. And it’s something that greatly facilitates anyone’s visit to the beach on any day.
I was walking along the shoreline of the warm Indian Ocean and saw a new item which had popped up in recent months on more than one beach along this stretch of the coast. It’s a stack of lockers for hire with a built-in mobile phone recharge terminal in each locker.
I had seen them before but on this day I happened to notice a man hard at work beside the lockers, so I went up and found out that he is the inventor and that it’s a “proudly South African” invention, as he calls it. So I took the opportunity to interview him on video briefly and you can watch the clip here to find out the details.
This is such a practical and useful item, where anyone can book a little locker for the day at a nominal cost of ZAR35, which is just over $2. This frees you up to explore the beach, swim or walk about at your leisure, while your items are secured in the locker.
The most fascinating part of the invention is that it has a built-in socket for recharging your mobile phone in each locker. How cool is that? The inventor – a smart local business entrepreneur – designed these lockers and had them constructed here in South Africa and has put up several at the top tourist beaches in this region, where international and local travelers come spend their holidays.
Check out the video clip to find out more about the “Liberty Lockers” as they’re called and listen to this smart and savvy inventor describe his design and the service it provides. One thing I forgot to ask him was how the charging station is actually powered. That is still a mystery to me, though I guess it may be via solar panels for example. Or it could be a battery situated inside that provides power for the charging sockets. Let me find out more about that for you.
I am always happy to invite travelers from all over the globe to come and enjoy this idyllic nature seaside paradise here in Plettenberg Bay, possibly the most beautiful stretch of coastline in the entire Southern Africa. Now with these “Liberty Lockers” we can all feel safer and secured as well as charged up while exploring the shoreline or swimming in the warm Indian Ocean at our leisure.
This is one more step in making these Blue Flag beaches even more tourist friendly and attractive for visitors from all over the world. So please feel inspired to add Plettenberg Bay to your travel itinerary and let me know when you’re in the area. I will be happy to show you around so that you can discover all the best local natural gems. You will be very impressed.
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Here is a little window onto the paradise of planet earth, as seen from the African perspective. This little-known coastal waterfall is a real treasure of a landmark. It's the kind of place that you might want to bring your best friends so that they could also benefit from the epic scene.
Therefore I'm sharing it with you. I have the whole place to myself for the moment. No one else really comes here. I certainly seldom see anyone here at all. Maybe once a year a might see someone at this particular river and waterfall. I have brought a few friends in the past to see it, though not many. You need to be quite fit to access it via the hike along the cliff tops.
I visit this little river and pool of natural rain water regularly, several times a week even, since I have the time and the appreciation for nature from this perspective. Even though life here on the southernmost shores of Africa can be quite remote from the rest of the world, still I feel like I have the best that the planet has to offer. It's all a matter of perception.
Some may find it a bit remote and isolated but if you are an individualist and a self-sufficient person, then you don't mind being isolated from the city or the masses. In fact it feels like a luxury Many people are cramped up in cities and suburbs but here it feels like I can see into infinity
From this viewpoint, I can look south toward the Antarctic further south. That's how far from the mainstream this region happens to be.
This is a perfect place to come and find peace and tranquility. I can meditate here on the real goal of life without any disturbance. I would struggle in a built up urban neighborhood having lived in these surroundings for so many years. This kind of natural surroundings is so purifying for the consciousness. The air is clean and healthy.
This is how we should all be living - surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings. The cities are artificial and block our connection to our source of health and inspiration, namely the pure natural environment. That's why yogis and meditators would usually retreat to places like this for peace of mind and a place to contemplate the bigger picture, the broader perspective.
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In today's video via the censorship-free and decentralized video channel 3Speak, I want to show you the most rare dicovery I have had on my hikes along the Cape south coast of Africa. It consists of a natural well-spring of fresh water popping up from the ground via a small hole. This is something I have never seen before and it is truly valuable.
It appears to be a sesonal spontaneous water spring right on the cliff edge way above the shreline and the ocean below. It comes from rain runoff which presumably goes underground in places but then pops up due to gravity pushing the water down hill. The source is up above on the higher slopes of the landscape.
I actually tasted the water and it was very pleasant. It looks completely clear. This must be some of th epurest water one can find. It has presumably been filtered throught he underground soil through which it flows.
I have been hiking along these shorelines for a few years now, and this kind of spring only occurs in the rainy season from what I can make out. At other times there is not enough water accumulating to spring up like this. I'm glad I managed to campture the experience and share it with you, since it's quite rare. ON the braoder scale it feels to me like a real treasure of a discovery. It means that this is a life-sustaining place. The spring felt symbolically also like tapping into the well-spring of abundance regarding the life force and potency available to us all especially when we verture into the wide ope nature.
There is an abundance of healthy natural space here on the southern shores of Africa, and this particular region called the Garden Route is the prize location in the entire southern Africa in my opinion.
Feel free to come visit whnever you wish to get away from the hectic north, or if you want to get in touch with the health and beauty of nature once more.
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Everyone can benefit from spending time in nature, especially when it's pure and undisturbed by any human intervention. Here you can see one of my favorite spots on my hiking trail. This is on the southernmost shoreline of Africa, in the Western Cape province. This region is known as the Garden Route, renowned for its pristine environment and numerous outdoor tourist attractions.
Today the waterfall is in full flow and you can see it pouring over the edge and down to sea level below. We are just a few yards from the sea shore itself, where the fresh rain water pours into Indian ocean. This is a great place for meditation of for becoming calm and peaceful. One can really gain a sense of good health in this place.
In today's world, where we spend so much time at our computers or screens indoors, it really helps to balance the schedule by taking a few hours to go out into natural surroundings. This is a long term aid to longevity and to maintain good health and a good mindset. I highly recommend finding such a place near to you where you can also tap in to the benefits of nature. I am in my element here, as you can see in the video clip and consider this to be one of the best places on the planet right now.
If you have something similar near to you, then consider yourself very fortunate. If not, then you might consider relocating out of the big cities and suburbs and finding a healthier region in which to base yourself. It will pay off in the long term. To me the sense of spaciousness, along with fresh air and wide open space is more important than anything else for my own peace of mind and good health.
Reaching this waterfall is quite easy. I simply hike along the cliff top and follow the trail until it reaches this gorge and the river. From here I can also climb back up the gorge on the other side and then down another path that takes me to the sea shore itself down below. It's just a few minutes of hiking down a steep slope and I'm on the rocky beach below this waterfall. There I can see it pouring over the edge and flowing into the sea. It's a truly beautiful region of the African south coast in this Garden Route tourist hotspot.
Despite being such a famous holiday destination, not many visitors or even locals know about this waterfall or how to reach it, so I'm one of the few who access the place to enjoy it's ambiance. If you ever get the chance to make a trip to the south coast of Africa then feel free to look me up or make contact and I will be happy to show you these lesser known treasure spots on the Cape south coast.
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Hey there Hive nature lovers, here is my experimental upload to test the 3Speak parameters. 3Speak is an awesome project and much needed alternative to the mainstream legacy video upload platfroms.
Nature is truly in harmony and hard-wired to thrive. Here you can see my interaction with the smallest of birds in my area.
By placing some food for them, they have become very tame and unafraid of the giant humans. They actually come and ask for food daily, so it appears that one can befriend the creatures of nature with kindness - and of course food.
The main sign of an advenced culture or society is in the way it treats its most vulnerable or weakest members. The animals and birds are all part of our natural environment and thus part of our ecosystem and broader community.
As we evolve, it is wise to cultivate the wise art of compassion and care for the weaker members of all the species around us. Compassion is also known in India as "ahimsa" traditionally, and was taught by the yogis and even by the Buddha himself in ancient times.
We can learn a lot from the peaceful and compassionate cultures like that of ancient India, where no cows were slaughtered, for example. Such is the way of the enlightened soul and awakened society. "Do no harm" should be the first principle in a mature society.
If this 3Speak upload goes well, then I will have lots more to show you in coming posts regarding my experiences with nature in all its beauty here in my region of the Cape south coast of Africa.
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Here is a little video clip I took during hard lockdown in June 2020. It was near the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere. As you can see the weather is fine and mild, with lots of sunshine, even in mid winter. That’s why there is so little covid in the south Cape coast of Africa. It’s just too hot.
And that’s the secret to staying healthy and combating this covid apparently – simply stay hot. The virus does not survive well in hot conditions. So it seems that the simple solution to good health is to get outdoors into the warm sunshine and fresh air, particularly the sea air at the coast.
Here in the today’s post you can see the wonderful lush green vegetation on the African coastline. I’m sure that wherever you are, there is some healthy outdoor nature environment that you can access. I certainly hope so. If you are in a city then I really recommend that you get out of the city. Move to the countryside, or at least go for regular visits to a wide open natural environment, where you can get some fresh air.
Apparently the regions that suffer most under covid are those with pollution and smog, like the big cites. With any lung disease we need to do the obvious and get lots of sun and fresh air. We don’t need a vaccine at all. Simply drink lots of hot liquids, use steam inhalation, and you will strengthen your lung health while flushing out any potential virus.
Add to that some vitamins, like C, D and zinc apparently, and you will boost your immune system. These items are cheap and readily available. I am over 50 years old and have zero lung problems because I have lived my whole life in sunny conditions by the seaside in South Africa. That said, we have problems with tuberculosis here, which is a lung disease, so problems do exist here.
The ironic thing is that more people die here from tuberculosis than covid, and we have had it around for decades and we have never used masks, or been told to wear a mask despite all those deaths here. Furthermore, we have never had a lockdown for tuberculosis. So where is the logic?
There are so many loopholes in the science behind masks and lockdowns that I recommend using common sense. The global call for masks and lockdowns is questionable to say the least, and I will resist with all my life the mask and lockdown. You can do as your conscience and education dictates. I’m not afraid of death.
To repeat, tuberculosis has been around here in South Africa for decades and still today is killing more people here than any covid, and we have never needed masks or a lockdown for tuberculosis. So by doing the math and observing the stats, I am convinced that I am fine without a mask or lockdown.
And I am in poverty-stricken third world Africa. I have lived with tuberculosis all around me all my life, with way more people dying from it than covid here, and I am fine. I have never had a problem. So my common sense and education on mask wearing and covid do not allow for a mask or lockdown at all.
I also have here in sunny South Africa one of the highest death rates from HIV/AIDS for the past few decades but I never saw HIV in my life. I simply used common sense again, stayed clean and safe, and that’s it. No problem. I call upon you to do your scientific research on masks and lockdowns, as I have done, and you will find as I have that masks and lockdowns are bogus.
Your remedy is sunlight, heat, fresh air and immune boosters, like Vitamin C, D and zinc. I hardly even use vitamins. The sunlight and fresh air are enough. If you don’t have sunlight, heat or fresh air, then you are in the wrong part of the planet to good health. You are welcome to come join me here on the south Cape coast of Africa. You will escape the virus and live a happy and healthy life. I certainly do.
(image from pixabay of the Cape coast)
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The world is going mad right now, society pushed to the edge of reason and sanity. All systems that we relied on in the past or thought were immutable and thus could support us, are caving and buckling under the revolutionary spirit. The world is revolting, as funny as that sounds.
Anger is in the air, engineered, or otherwise. And it is at these times in history – when all others are losing their moral compass, that we need to keep an even keel and be willing to rise up to claim our sovereignty if necessary.
Freedom is not free, it has to be fought for sometimes. And when society is pushed to the brink while seeing their freedoms usurped, then they will flinch under the oppression. Yet the sanest thing to do in claiming our sovereignty and self-respect, might be to remove ourselves from the collapsing social structure.
Well here on the south Cape coast of remote Africa, we can do just that. Here at the southernmost stretch of the African coastline, there is an abundance of warm sunshine and fresh sea air, with miles of wide open space. All our problems regarding health, wealth and survival, are instantaneously met here.
Furthermore, this is the ideal place to find peace and tranquillity for meditation and introspection. It is in a space like this that one can be centered and balanced within, and thereby experience a full brain gamma experience, while empowering oneself to express the full potential of our human form of life. Everything is here for a healthy existence, and no one can take it away. At least not without a fight. And there is plenty of space so there is no need to fight.
I am a total dreamer and visionary, and I don’t worry about the past or the future but aim to stay in the present. With long term plans in place for survival, I can live day to day, as if every day is a holiday, a free agent and a sovereign human being.
If there is pressure from outside sources to exit this bubble of bliss, then I attack it full on, like a lion on the African plain. Life here is simple and sublime, close to nature, surrounded by pure open land, sea and air. It is these simple things in life that make me opulent in today’s world.
Wealth is a state of consciousness, a perception of reality in the moment. When we see the beauty and opulence of the things around us all the time that we take for granted, then we realize how wealthy we can be, regardless of the riches we may or may not possess.
I wish you health and strength of spirit in these current times of change and revolution within the consciousness of humanity. Keep the goal in mind and reach for your highest self. We already have within us all that we need to survive and attain great heights of bliss. Tap in to the nature around you like I do here and then feel the power of your human consciousness, as it allows you the opportunity to glimpse the infinite in the grains of sand as well as the stars in the cosmos above.
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Greetings and welcome to another edition of the Shape of the Cape with your host and tour guide Julescape. Today in our little video clip I explore the shoreline further and come across a cosy little bush camp for myself. It looks nice and sheltered from the elements and happens to be just a little way from the water’s edge. Life in paradise on earth.
The climate is fine all year long here at this part of the African continent, way down south. If it rains my little shelter that I have found will certainly add some protection, though not totally. I may still need to add a bit more covering over the bushes for a decent roof covering. But for the moment the bush camp works well. And I am not too far from the sea shore itself, as you can see in the video clip. When you are a freedom-lover, and freedom is your most precious commodity, then this is the environment to find it.
Such is my life in the bush of Africa. I have plenty of wild open space to roam around on the vat expanse of shoreline. Africa is a big continent and South Africa has thousands of miles of coastline. And the most beautiful is along this Garden Route stretch, where I am filming currently.
I do recommend a visit if you ever get the chance to fly again. Who would have thought just a year ago that such a concept may vanish overnight. The absurdity of it leaves me stunned. Well if you do ever get that flight, then you are welcome to visit this stretch of the coastline and I will help to find you a bush to live under too. Or a cave, if you prefer. There are some nice caves along this coastline and one is sure to suit your needs.
I really feel at home on the shoreline, having been born and raised along this Africa coast. My entire life has been here. Most of the planet lives near the coast, for natural reasons. It is more pleasant generally and so I have a stretch of world class location here. International borders are opening up gradually it seems, almost a year after the initial lockdown. Actually it has been about eight months since travel stopped, but now it may be opening up.
So come and explore the adventurous coastline here in the south. You will enjoy the vast open expanse with hardly anyone around. I have the entire visible place to my self most days when I climb about the cliffs. It really is a paradise on earth. I feel so blessed having found such a region to make my playground any day of the week all year long.
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Greetings and welcome to another edition of the Shape of the Cape with Julescape. Here in today’s video clip we explore some more natural pools on the rocky shoreline just near the sea shore.
Life in this remote place is so blissful, particularly the wide open space with no people around. I have become quite a hermit and have less and less time for people any more. Naturally having trained for ten years as a monk in my youth, running a yoga ashram for bhakti yoga specifically, I have remained independent and self-contained all my life.
People have different egos and they will naturally clash, so ultimately people are hard work and more of a bother sometimes. So I don’t spend too much time with people any more. Approaching mid fifties now, I am a true loner and self-sufficient person. Life choices never to have a wife of kids was easy for me from youth already.
Today I reap the benefits. With no obligations to society, I remain out of the way and to myself. The Japanese have a culture of solitary people. I’m not that bad. I will still visit friends occasionally, but on my terms. In my time. I don’t have much time for other people. I can work in a team as long as no one tries to push me around or bully me even subtly.
I can drop anything and walk away never to look back, so you cannot own me. I have nothing to lose and no fear of death. We simply reincarnate to continue the work, that’s my opinion based on Vedanta philosophy. So I prefer walking alone among the rocky crags of the Garden Route, here on the south Cape coast of Africa.
Freedom may be a thing of the past by 2021 so I cherish my last days as a free agent, walking the remote cliff tops. I hear of only worse to come, with enforced microchip vaccination, RNA rewiring. Whatever happens, I will live free or die fighting for freedom. No vaccination for me, so no more engagement with society. And that’s fine for loners like me.
We will ramble off into the unknown wilderness, never to worry about society again. Happy to step out and never return in this lifetime. Prison Planet will go on without us. If we are obliged to be born once more, then such is our karma, to take birth in hell on earth. Well, soldiers like us a born repeatedly to fight the tyrants who usurp our freedom and sovereign humans. Let me live to die and dying live in the sound vibration of truth, the holy names and revolution songs.
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Welcome to another edition of the Shape of the Cape. Today we explore the actual rocky shore of the south Cape coast of Africa, where the waves lap up to the stony beach. In today’s video clip you can see the beautiful shoreline but you can also see that someone has put up a big fence.
It looks like someone has bought their own chunk of paradise. The fence is blocking off access to a large chunk of the hillside and beach so someone has bought it for themselves. I am surprised as I thought this part of the coast would be common land. Obviously every piece has its price.
Some municipal person was happy to sell off this chink of the coastline to a private buyer. Fortunately there is still enough of the coastline to roam around freely. No one has built anything yet, and that may only be possible or allowed up on the hill top. So this remote fence will have to stand alone as the rare anomaly that shows how our pristine nature is being bought up in a land grab.
Soon these paradise cliffs may be only for those who can afford them. I hope it won’t happen too soon. I think we have a few years still. But there is a trend now, post covid, for people to rush to the coast or to a remote area for their new home purchases generally. The cities are less attractive now. So I would expect interested parties to come this way, since I live in the paradise we would all love to experience. I have been exploring here for over a decade and I still find new vistas and angles to write home about.
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Welcome to another edition of the Shape of the Cape with your host Julescape. Today our video clip shows the vast open expanse of the Indian Ocean looking down from the clifftops of the south Cape coastline. The view is epic.
Down below we can see an amazingly attractive and balanced geological design. The rock is carved in to epic triangular shapes by the erosion of the sea over thousands of years. And counter-balanced behind them is a couple of matching caves. The picture is totally natural and yet has a composition and balance to it, that makes it look beautifully arranged by a conscious hand.
The scene conjures up in my imagination the feeling of being in a sacred space, or zen garden. Nature really has a sense of harmony and pattern to it, and the erosion is based on the stratification of the rock, so sometimes it is easy to see the hand of the divine in nature. If that were the case, then it implies that all of the earth and her inhabitants – that are products of nature – are also divinely inspired. I like to remember that as much as possible.
Take a look at the video clip and get a glimpse of the awesome geological rock designs. This is the ancestral roaming ground of the coastal tribe of the Khoi/San bushmen indigenous people. They existed here before any Bantu tribes came south and before any European settlers and traders arrived.
Other than that, whales come here annually for their calving from around August until October. The coast is a nurturing and attractive shelter place for the ocean’s biggest creatures. So both on land and at sea the conditions facilitate life and health. You will really love it when you come to visit. I will take you exploring along the coast so you will get to see the place first hand, at its best.
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Welcome to another edition of the shape of the Cape with your host Julescape. Today's clip shows the majestic and desolate expanse of the south Cape coast of Africa, in an area known as the Garden Route. Life is vastly liberated here, with all the time and space in the world. It's a tremendously healthy place.
In this clip I discuss the eclipse and how it falls when the Plain of the Ecliptic is involved. In the Vedas the system of Jyotish or Vedic astrology talks about Rahu and Ketu, the North and South Node.
Eclipses occur in mathematical precision, much like all astronomical planetary cycles in our solar system. Check out the video clip and get a glimpse of the vast open expanse of the African south coast.
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The current requirement under lockdown this year is for self-isolation, or social distancing. These are the terms being taught to us this year. And we are all going about our self-quarantine in different ways under our varying lifestyle conditions. It was a foreign concept to us before, although some, like me are already living a happily isolated life – to a degree.
I have all the wide open space of nature and the ocean all around me already so it was easy for me to adopt the new lifestyle conditions that came with lockdown. It may not be as easy for others around the world to isolate themselves. Particularly when you live in a home with many more family members, or in an apartment block with many neighbors.
It’s not easy to put ourselves into the shoes of another across the world. And yet all of us have been given this new social etiquette to follow, regardless of out time, place or culture. I have all the space I could require here on the deep south coast of Africa. My small village has some friends with whom I socialize, but I can choose to be alone in nature any time I wish.
In other nations you may have a denser population, or in a city you may be more congested. That must be tricky for social distancing. Even the concept of social distancing is so foreign to us as humans. We are by nature social creatures, and we have grown up in a family until ideally. The original concept of the family with two parents, some grand parents and uncles or aunts – all of that has been deliberately eroded over the past decades.
Women were made to feel dissatisfied at home, with the feminist movement, and as a result they strove to leave the home for a career. This robbed the children of the maternal parenting that is so important to them. In this way the strength of the family unit was eroded and usurped. It was replaced by a fragmented culture and society, where divorce was made to be common place or normal, when in fact it is destructive to the growing children.
In this way the youth were raised without the foundation of a healthy family and even their religion was usurped in some nations where the socialist or communist ideology had infiltrated even further. That is the goal of the decades long communist plan to erode the healthy social foundations, undermine them and gradually dissolve the social cohesion needed for a healthy life.
Add to that the idea of pushing the state or political party as the new parent or deity, and you have communism as it is seen today in China. Furthermore, this ideology is being pushed into USA and all the first world nations globally right now, especially under the new lockdown dispensation.
This new ideology is being taught in schools to kids without the knowledge of their parents. One day these kids will become adults and they will be full indoctrinated into accepting the new communist social dynamic as if it were normal.
Part of this same push toward loss of individuality is taking place by forcing us to wear the mask. This dehumanising practice is distancing us from each other even more. Well many of my educated friends here in sunny South Africa are completely opposed to the mask and of course the lockdown.
I can’t stand the mask for more than a few seconds. Immediately I feel the oxygen depletion, which is so damaging to children and unhealthy for all of us. The mask is more detrimental than no mask. I have heard from doctors who decry the mask, calling it bad for the health. Lockdown is also bad for the mental and physical health.
When I explore the seaside cliffs, I don’t need a mask. So thankfully I still have a sense of freedom and individuality. I recommend that you tap in wherever you are, to the beauty of nature. Breathe the fresh air and bask in the sun’s rays. If there is going to be a second wave then I had better get my surfboard ready to ride it out.
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During lockdown a little while back, I took another hike down to the rocky shoreline on the south Cape coast of Africa. It is there that I’m able to tap in to the power and beauty of the natural environment, as well as accessing a meditative space for myself.
In this video clip you can see the epic landscape on the shoreline of Africa. It really has been medicine to be able to retreat into nature and access the vast open and empty space which feels so valuable to the health, both physically and psychologically. The health and immune system really thrives in the oxygenated and ozone rich atmosphere at the coast or in most nature environments.
I’m sure you are able to tap into the beauty of nature wherever you may be on the planet. Here in Africa I have plenty of wide open space. Leaving the city is a great strategy, especially at this stage in the global medical emergency being foisted upon us.
There is very little chance of catching covid here, and even if most of us end up testing positive for it, we will have a strong enough immune system to be asymptomatic. I recommend getting out into nature every other day of the week for an hour or two. Whatever the situation, you have a better chance of keeping fit and healthy if you are located in a spacious and remote place with space to get out into the sunshine at least.
If not then even at the window of your apartment, you can tap into the sunlight for a while, which is medicinal in itself, as long as you take solar flares and UV into consideration. It Takes me some hours to really perform my coastal hike, as a round trip down the cliffs and up again. And I have the whole place to myself here. It makes for a remote life but gives a feeling of freedom and exhilaration for me, which really helps my well-being.
Ike these we really need to take up a regular practice to positively influence our mental state, like a self-help regime, so that we can keep our minds in a positive state. This is what will boost the immune system even more. Some like sports or gym, I enjoy outdoor hiking. Even long walks outdoors help to balance the sedentary life that we may have been forced to endure under this year’s conditions.
My surroundings may appear bland to some, or empty, and it’s hard to tell how it appears to others, as we all live in such varying areas of the planet. Life is viewed so subjectively that it is a matter of opinion about how good your zone might be. However, I’m presuming that some people may also appreciate seeing a lifestyle of such seaside vistas, so I post my personal experience here as an inspiration.
Personally I find so much inspiration just being in this environment regularly, that I’m sharing something that is really valuable to me, even though it is free and beyond my capacity to ever own. It is nature at its finest and purest, and for a healthy life in the long run, it is an ideal place to situate yourself whenever possible, either by moving there or by visiting your natural areas wherever you are.
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