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Jacquelene's Writing


​Order Of Categories And Topics


About Readings - having a reading
What's You Empathic Intelligence Quotient? - Empathy in giving and receiving readings
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How to get a great reading
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Which psychic for you?
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Animal Guides and totems
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Astrology

Moon Phase Calender

For tracking the progression of the moon and its cycles.
Full moon is a time to be more careful on the roads and also to exercise more patience dealing with other people's emotions and also to be more nurturing of your own, it can be a very creative time.

The dark moon is a time for researching plans, and the new moon is a time to enact them.
The waning moon is a time to let go, to cut away to banish those attitudes that no longer serve our journey, the new and waxing moon is a time for allowing things to grow and build.
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Business And Career
Know your event - when to invest in expos

Are you ready to set up a spiritual business? And what to does success mean to you?
Chinese Year Astrological Information
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2016 Chinese Year Of Fire Monkey
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2015 Chinese Year Of The Wood Goat
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2014 Chinese Year Of The Wood Horse
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Year Of The Water Snake 2013
Symbols and spiritual aspects 
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​Christmas and other holidays
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Deities And Other Energies
"Mighty Approdite"
Cover Story Australian Psychic Directory 2012

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Feminists and Meninists
"Dear Women," a letter 2013

"Dear Women" hello again, 2014

Health And Wellbeing
And then came seven dragons... 
A psychic's experiences with acupuncture
Love And Relationships
How to deal with unfriendly projections

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Are you investing in the right relationship? 
​How to know if he is interested or if he's just a waste of time


Keeping Love alive  - A reminder


Abuse is never okay, what you do about it now is your choice and your future
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Valentine's Shopping by the stars
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Psychic And Spiritual
Living in Circles
(Bending Time, it's what you make it) 
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I met an angel today, and he likes carbonated drinks...

How to freak out a prank caller at 2:34am.. a psychics guide... 
​I know, I shouldn't have, but seriously they asked for it!

Projections 

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How to handle psychic 'bitchery' and keep on smiling

Soul Star Radio came to me in a dream

Taking hold of your fate



Psychic Chocolate
Published  in The Australian Psychics Directory 2013
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Tinnitus and Clairaudience... And Spiritual Hearing 

The Mexican Hat Dance, When someone has way too many Medium Readings...

Clearing your own energy

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How to care for you while helping others 
And how to stop yourself from becoming drained

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The Lotus - keeping clear despite your surroundings
Society And Equality
Equality
What Is Equality And Why Is It Important?
I don't have to be gay to support LGBTQIA people. 
I don't have to be indigenous or a refugee to support my indigenous brothers and sisters or those fleeing war zones. 
I don't have to be in a wheel chair to support those who are disabled or suffering hidden illnesses.
​I just have to be able to imagine how I would feel continually on the receiving end of the kinds of daily treatment I see these people subjected to...

This is why I can't be silent when it happens in front of me.
Because if I am supporting others - when I don't have to -
In the face of those doing harm - when they don't have to - 
​Then just may be I can change their mind and their behavior.
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It costs me nothing -worth losing- to speak up. 
It gives me back more to myself than pure gain. 
It expands my awareness and ability in my work, because to seek to empathise you must first see to understand. And to understand leads to being further able to perceive and assist.
To be unaware of one's own privilege- I define as - believing that just because something doesn't directly affect you personally, that it shouldn't affect anyone else. And, that therefore, those directly affected shouldn't speak up about it...Because it's somehow not their right to firstly identify the experience, and secondly to seek to correct the situation by holding those views to account.
To know how it feels, change the situation around by replacing the person or people you think shouldn't feel aggrieved and put yourself in their shoes and walk that mile.
Lots of love

​xxxx
Jacquelene

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Indigenous Recognition
​Jacquelene recognises indigenous culture in Australia and around the world as being the key not only to our past, but the key to our present, and very much the keys to our shared future, and in fact our very survival. Jacquelene also recognises the fact that Indigenous sovereignty was never ceded, and that many unresolved questions remain.

Jacquelene has heard many different groups of people express varying views and opposing opinions about indigenous peoples of the world and especially aboriginal people in our country, Australia.

Some views have caused her great disappointment, yet others have shown the potential of the future. ​
Gurrumul Yunupingu/ Djarimirri Lyrics here
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How to show solidarity on invasion day
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When white people and Australians from other cultures got behind indigenous people and marched against the forced closure of aboriginal communities in Western Australia, this was another little turning point for us as a nation.

They marched alongside indigenous Australians in support of indigenous people's rights, and against what the Prime Minister of the time called "Lifestyle choices." He wasn't Prime Minister all that long after that by the way, although he did and said a bunch of other really stupid, misinformed, divisive, and belligerent things in between.

The tone of the national discussion, behaviours, and attitudes **** expressed in the community is often set or set off by political discourse and affiliated media coverage. It creates a ripple effect where, if dog whistle politics is being utilised by a demagogue at the top, it sees the least aware in our society repeating expressed attitudes in parrot fashion that they now feel perfectly entitled to act out; because our leaders and media implied it was okay. 

The power of our collective "dreaming" and manifestational power of our country is something many have yet to understand. 
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The last few years have seen some disturbing trends towards how people who are different or disadvantaged are treated. What has been good is that many who observed that inequity demanded we all do better. In many cases, they were speaking out or taking action for the first time in their lives. Greater positive change and greater awareness for our shared future can come, if the momentum for that change is maintained. 
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"At times I have to withdraw from the noise of the city, of where I work and live, and the energies and thoughts of the many, many people living there.

I go way out into the hidden, special places, and there are many I know and go to... and there are many more that call me, across great distances. 

​Often I see the guardians and ancestors of this land in those special places in nature. I see them watching me and watching all of us, and I hear them speaking to me, and it's an actual conversation. I often am inspired to draw and paint the visions of these experiences.

I am guided by nature, by spirit, and my guides are everywhere... "
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"To me, the greatest developments of our humankind are not our buildings, our factories, expensive houses, or our infrastructure proliferating this earth... ​The greatest achievement of humankind - in my mind - has been the survival of the oldest continuous culture on earth that thrived for 40,000 to 70,000 years on the one land, here in Australia...

For that whole time, an entire population lived here in harmony with the land and did not cause destruction or pollution, that population did not commit genocide of the original inhabitants of other countries, nor did it invade any other countries and in fact; this culture has survived genocide itself when white men came here in boats looking for refuge... in a new land.


These indigenous people, are a variety of peoples whose traditional art often depicts perfect topographical maps of landscapes, and so many more dimensions contained within the energy and dreaming of those places.

​Look now, and remember that many of these were painted BEFORE planes were invented....  I would call any culture that survive all that, and do all that and so much more, very, very advanced.

And, I would also consider it very backwards of another culture to assume that because something can't be bought or sold or understood on a graph that it mustn't hold value." 


Jacquelene Close Moore

If the government and our people are truly interested in reconciliation, then many things would be different, one of them being that children in all schools would be taught routinely about the whole of our history of this country, not just the polished, comfortable, romanticised and tea towel and anzac biscuit commemorated vision of young white men going off to war on the orders of another country. On the orders of a country that these young men's ancestors had migrated here from.

Consider for a moment, the indigenous soldiers, who at the time weren't even recognised as citizens in their own country, were not afforded the same rights as the white soldiers; yet they still went to war in service to Australia.


****Often people who are not directly hurt by something can have trouble recognising that it may hurt others. It's not that they mean to be racist, it's that they often don't understand the other person's or other cultural group's perspective because they never stop to see it, so they don't think it should affect anyone else because it doesn't hurt them directly. This link may help you see that other side.
A poignant post about racism
Racebook, art by Raymond Zada
Austracism, art by Ah Kee
Young white male decides what is and isn't racist
Early Childhood Australia
Bindi Bindi Dreaming
NGA Canberra
Cultural Infusion
UN review
ICAP
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This is a website that ​Jacquelene Close Moore built.  
 Jacquelene respectfully acknowledges the elders past present and still emerging of the traditional owners of the Kulin Nation, made up of the Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung, Woiworung, Taungurong, Djadjawurung, and Wathauruong people, a place now known by its European name of Melbourne, and Victoria. Jacquelene acknowledges that this land, now known as Australia was never ceded by first nations people. Jacquelene also acknowledges all elders and traditional owners of all of the lands she travels to as part of her spiritual work, no matter how near or how far in her travels.  Jacquelene promotes ethical, best practice standards, of care and professionalism towards clients, the industry and community. She supports the long term future of the positive work carried out in the community by genuine, caring practitioners.
Jacquelene's full equality statement is
here
Blessed be xxx
Jacquelene Close Moore 2014
Always was, always will be
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