4.9 • 905 Ratings
🗓️ 29 March 2023
⏱️ 69 minutes
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With Mars now beyond the post-shadow of that retrograde period in Gemini, we have entered fresh terrain, yet remain OOB. This is a podcast meant to be both timely and timeless. We will explore out-of-bounds Mars, its Fall in Cancer, and reflect deeply on what just happened. I hope you learn something both new and old by listening.
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0:00.0 | This is holes to heavens, a space where I attempt to capture all the sound, language and stories, as they pertain to what I find most interesting, which is Cosmos, |
0:17.0 | Mythos, and to Psyche. |
0:22.0 | And I'm your host, Adam Summer. Welcome to another podcast, this one on Mars title Unbound and the date is actually the 30th of |
0:49.0 | Mars's month says you can hear in the background, the birds, oh they're nesting and the love songs are a constant |
0:58.3 | chorus in my garden here in the Shire. I recently discovered this bird app not Twitter which allows you to record them in real time |
1:07.1 | and it identifies all the birds that are singing and it gives you this sample pack of their tunes. |
1:13.4 | Well, immediately I thought I'd give it a go |
1:17.4 | to see if I could, well, be a bird whisper. |
1:21.2 | And what came next was a pleasant surprise because not only do the recordings |
1:28.8 | call in the birds almost instantly, which makes for unbelievable bird watching. |
1:33.0 | But it was the behaviors of various species |
1:37.0 | that born a theory which may translate into the human realm |
1:40.0 | and even relate to Mars. |
1:42.0 | So, the smaller birds, like the warblers, finches, |
1:47.0 | sparrows, the tits, who are constantly singing were the first to show up |
1:53.2 | and they'd sing back, get real close, |
1:56.2 | and we're also quite docile. |
2:00.0 | Then the medium-sized birds, like the robins, the black birds and what are they, |
2:07.4 | Jack Dawes and pigeons, they'd show interest but they wouldn't come as close |
2:11.7 | and there are calls that came back felt more like |
2:15.9 | questions even dissenting opinions and then the bigger birds the mag magpies, crows, no hawks or owls involved in this study. |
2:27.0 | Well, they just outright protested. |
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