Todays’ Full Moon is affecting you. How? Well, according to my psychic and highly intuitive buddy Lisa Salvatore, under this full moon the energy is very heavy. We are all feeling restricted, anxious, and uncertain. Many are experiencing stomach upsets and intestinal disturbances. She says, our bodies are struggling to align and adjust to all of the energy. The same goes for heart palpitations and chest flutters, as anxiety is ramped up. Wow . Who knew? She knew! Because she knows this kind of stuff. Lisa is in studio today at 10am to explain.
Lisa Salvatore who also refers to herself as a soul path consultant and health and wellness coach, and works with several people on a daily basis, says everyone is feeling this heaviness she speaks of. We are undergoing some transformative times as the collective. Relationships and financial structures are falling apart at the seams, and we are scrambling to put it all back together. They, and we, will be mended in time – but not without the acknowledgment of our own part in the grand scheme of it all.
Read More below on her blog about the Full Moon.
http://lisasalvatore.com
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Kevin Kelly Is a Technology Prophet? YES! And he’s usually right. Kevin Kelly is a visionary thinker, writer and co-founder of Wired. Today at 10:40am eastern, Kevin talks about what’s coming that you should know about. He wrote, “THE INEVITABLE: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future.” A New York Times Bestseller and which is now in paperback. According to Kelly, much of what will happen in the next thirty years is inevitable, driven by technological trends that are already in motion. These twelve trends overlap and are codependent on one another, and will completely revolutionize the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate with each other.
SO …What does this future world begin to look like? We’ll have ubiquitous artificial intelligence that can accomplish professional human tasks cheaply and reliably. We’ll own less and less as we pay to access more things anytime, anywhere. Keyboards will go away, and we’ll talk to our devices mostly with gestures and voice. Virtual reality will be as commonplace as cell phones. Robots will help us create new jobs for humans. Every surface will be capable of turning into a screen, and every screen we watch will watch us back.
Our daily lives will be totally tracked by ourselves, and by others. And, predicts Kelly, we will use newer technology to tame the nearly overwhelming flood of choices and options generated by older technologies.


