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The evolutionary code against surviving.

I always wrote from a place of deep personal feeling and experience. It appears I can’t write from anywhere else even when I try. Today I am writing to you moments after I received a rejection from an organization that inspires me every day. I have written about rejections before but not through the eyes […]

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I Want to Go to Space…

I didn’t always want to go to space. I was quite happy here on earth. There was so much for me to do here anyway. But something changed the way I saw earth when my life turned upside down and my heart was breaking. I needed to find my way back to living life and […]

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What It Means to Be a Cosmic Seer

Some people ask me the reason why I talk about the stars so much. Why do I mention space exploration in my conversations so often?   To me, it is rather strange how we don’t talk about the stars more. How we don’t find it surprising that we are so small in contrast to the […]

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Turn off Your TV. Turn on Your Consciousness.

I dream of an earth where we no longer rely on space and time to understand our experience in this body. I dream of a time when we can close our eyes and transport ourselves into other dimensions beyond boundaries and physical walls. Where we can fly by just thinking of it. I know deep […]

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A Star Letter from a Star Port

Today’s Star Letter is from Robin Seemangal. *** NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Florida’s space coast is called the gateway to the stars. That’s where I am writing this Star Letter and I hope it finds you well. It’s early in the morning, just after sunrise. I’m sitting on the grass in front of the […]

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Is space travel to the 7 exoplanets possible?

After yesterday’s NASA announcement everyone started to think about what it would be like to travel to space and visit these new 7 exoplanets. What we know for sure is that it would take NASA’s space shuttle at least 1.5 million years to get there. NASA’S new Horizon spacecraft would take over 800,000 years in […]

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