Phone Psychics

Hark Spiritual Newsletters

1800 985 301 First 10 mins* for 59c/min (AUD $3.95/min after the first 10 mins)
-- OR -- Call on
1902 255 300
(AUD $4.95/min, mobiles & payphones extra. Callers must be 18+ to use this service, provided by StreamLive)

UK & International callers, phone +44 1635 000 889 (29p/min for the first 10 mins, then GBP 1.50/min)

For entertainment purposes

* The reduced price offer is only available to new customers paying by credit/debit card. A new customer is defined as a new customer of Stream Live Ltd or any associated partner such as The Circle. The offer is not available on calls paid on your phone bill. Your first ten minutes will be billed at the reduced rate as advertised per minute thereafter you will pay the standard rate per minute.


newsletter line

HARK Newsletter - September 2003 Issue

 

Back to Newsletter main page


Welcome to the HARK Monthly Spiritual Newsletter.

In this month's newsletter:

1. Inspirational quotations
2. SPECIAL OFFERS for SEPTEMBER - discounts for newsletter subscribers
3. Article - "Our values define our society"
4. Numerology Forecast for September 2003
5. and FINALLY...


1. INSPIRATIONAL QUOTATIONS:


"The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum", Henry Havelock Ellis

"There is but an inch of difference between a cushioned chamber and a padded cell", Gilbert K Chesterton

"I cannot say whether things will get better if they change; what I can say is they must change if they are to get better", G.C. Lichtenberg

"A long dispute means that both parties are wrong", Voltaire

"He who sleeps in continual noise is awakened by silence", William Dean Howells



2. SPECIAL OFFERS for SEPTEMBER 2003

SPECIAL OFFER on ASTROLOGY NATAL CHART - for newsletter subscribers

Buy now in September at HALF THE NORMAL PRICE.


The sign of the zodiac that you were born under is just one component of your astrology natal chart. This 8-10 page report describes section by section the influence of the Elements, the Houses and the Planets for your unique birth chart.

This is normally AUD$30 (approx. US$18), but until the 30th September 2003 it is available for only AUD$15 (approx. US$9) to newsletter subscribers.

Read more about this chart

3. ARTICLE "Our values define our society"

- by Julie Hargreaves

It seems to me that the world is becoming more like a lunatic asylum every day and not only are the inmates in control, but everyone else has locked themselves in a padded cell with the tranquilliser pills, listening to soothing music in the hope that it'll all go away!

While one half of the world is trying to blow up the other half, those who aren't engaged in war are trying to grab whatever they can and hold onto it before someone else gets it.

From the comfort of our armchairs, we watch the world dramas unfolding on TV every day.

Every day we watch the latest exploits of Corporations - another third world country is milked of their assets, another new "Get Rich Quick" scheme, more people redundant from "downsizing" or "efficiencies".

Every day on TV we see the latest atrocities by Fundamentalists (of whatever persuasion) - more bombings, more "just" retributions, another ideology is the "right way" today.

Every day on TV we see corrupt politicians lining their pockets and looking after their "mates".

And every day on TV we watch fiction and real-life dramas blending into one.

It's all just moving wallpaper really - goes on somewhere else in the world and generally doesn't affect the day to day lives of the millions who watch it. Statistics show that we're more eager to know the latest eviction from the Big Brother household or who scored the winning goal in the football match, than why someone blew themselves up in an act of protest.

It's not that we don't care, we are right up there with good advise.
"Governments should put a stop to bombings/terrorism/drugs/abuse/.... ".
"Our government should stop giving away tax payers money to other countries when we have people at home in need".
"It wasn't like this in my day, it's all the fault of drugs/sex/rock and roll/governments/banks...".
"It wouldn't be happening if we all followed the good book".
"Let's nuke the b---ers and that'll be an end to it".
"Let's all sing Cum-ba-ya and clap our hands together".
"We should all go out and spend more money to boost the economy".
"If we got rid of all the scroungers and cheats, we wouldn't have to pay half of the taxes".
"They should send all foreigners back to where they came from".
And so, on....

It's the "someone else, someplace else" syndrome. It's someone else who is dishonest, lazy, deranged, violent, greedy or following the wrong rule book. And, it's all happening in some other country, or some other backyard.

But, where do we draw the line on honesty or integrity anyway?

Is it OK to add a couple of extra items to an insurance claim to bump up the value? Well after all the money you've paid in, it's only fair to get a bit back!

Or is it OK, given an option to pay cash for something, to get it cheaper because you know the workman isn't going to declare it and pay tax - the government screws us for taxes on everything else, why not get a discount if you can?

Would you consider it was your lucky day if a cashier didn't ring through an item in your basket or gave you change for a ten when you only gave them a five?

Is it OK to phone in sick because you don't feel like working today?

And maybe it's OK to snap at your family because you had one of those frustrating days when no matter how hard you tried, everything went wrong and everyone wound you up.

Everybody does it, right? To some degree or other. What we see on TV are just the ones who do it on a much bigger scale.

So, if it is OK for us to be less than fully honest in our daily transactions, how can we complain about corrupt politicians? Can we complain about increasing insurance premiums if we skim a bit extra for ourselves if we get a chance? Can we complain about being short-changed if we accept other's mistakes when it's in our favour? Can we complain about companies cooking the books if we're happy to pay less for services without tax?

If we think it's OK to cut the cake to our advantage in the small things, what would we do given access to a bigger cake? Our governments, corporations and institutions are a product of our own values - they are run according to the value system that we ourselves follow.

And at what point would our own frustrations make us feel justified in more violent acts than being grizzly with the spouse and kids?

If we want something different from the "grab what you can while it's going" world that we live in, then we have to change the values that we uphold as a society. We have to change our own values as individuals and we have to pass on better values to the next generation.

The small things matter, because one day, opportunity may just test our ability to be honest with the big things.


4. Numerology Forecast for September 2003


5. AND FINALLY ...

A selection of bumper stickers:

1. Well, this day was a total waste of makeup.
2. Ambivalent? Well, yes and no.
3. Suburbia: where they tear out the trees and then name streets after them.
4. A cubicle is just a padded cell without a door.
5. Stress is when you wake up screaming and then realise you haven't fallen asleep yet.
6. Too many freaks, not enough circuses.
7. Chaos, panic and disorder - my work here is done.
8. Earth is full. Go home.
9. Is it time for your medication or mine?
10. I plead contemporary insanity.
11. I'm not tense, just terribly, terribly alert.
12. Of course I'm out of my mind, it's dark and scary in there!
13. If we weren't all crazy, we would go insane!
14. Beam me up Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here.
15. I've had it with reality. Now I want my fairy godmother.
16. Consciousness: That annoying time between naps.
17. I break for faeries, elves, gnomes, leprechauns and other invisible creatures that only I can see.
18. Reality is the leading cause of stress.
19. I'm parked parallel in a diagonal universe.


Go to top of pageBack to Newsletter main page

 

Visit one of our online Psychics for a personal reading

 

Psychic Readers, Clairvoyants, Mediums,

Palmists, Astrologers, Healers,

Tarot Readers, Numerologists

 

Return to Authentic Online Readers Home Page.

Psychic Newsletter - Authentic Online Readers

Newsletter

 

 

Go to TOP of page


 

PsychicPsychic Home palmistry at psychics networkPalmistry numerology at psychics networkNumerology astrology at psychics networkAstrology tarot at psychics networkTarot psychics and psychic readersPsychic Readers self help and spiritual developmentSelf Help articles on spiritual growth and personal developmentArticles soup for the soul at psychics networkSoul Soup glossary of psychic terminologyGlossary policy of psychics networkPolicy about us at psychics networkContacts site mapSite Map

Authentic Online Readers

Spiritual
Personal Growth
Motivational


Home

Psychics

Astrology

Numerology

Palmistry

Tarot

 

Articles List

 

Self Help

Humanity

Empowerment

Success

Wealth

Site Map

Contacts

Policy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

©Harkness Consulting Services

Tasmania
Australia