Welcome to the Lunar Scorpion Moon of Challenge (Strengthening)! This is the second moon of the Planetary Service Wavespell, holding the power of polarity and stabilization.

The path of the Galactic Maya is evolving simultaneously to the path of machine technology with its clones, drones and smart phones. The internet is a prototype of the psi bank, the repository of all thoughts from every mental sphere and spectrum of consciousness. The psi bank is the nervous system of the noosphere. The noosphere is accessed through self-reflection.

Absorption in the technosphere keeps us from full realization of the noosphere. Jose Arguelles describes the technosphere as the necessary artificial sheath that precipitates the forthcoming biosphere-noosphere transition. This transition leads from individualized unconscious chaos (technosphere) to the cosmic order of the noosphere.

"Noosphere is virtual with the internet, but consciousness is still maintained through privatization of values into 7 billion bubbles." (Jose Arguelles). This analysis is all based on the 1989 discovery of the Law of Time.

Ten years prior to this discovery, in the 1979 book The Culture of Narcissism, Christopher Lasch offers a critique of the culture of competitive individualism based on a preoccupation with the self. In his book he offers the primary traits of this self-fixation:

The insatiable greed, extravagance, sense of entitlement and demand for immediate gratification that are the hallmarks of rampant consumerism.





The total dependence on others for validation of one's self-esteem.





The cult of celebrity and our vicarious fascination with the glamorous lives of the rich and famous.





The "culture of spectacle" and entertainment that has infected just about everything, from politics to sports to religion.

We see in 2014, these traits are magnified through social networks, with nearly 20 percent of humans on Facebook hoping that others will "like" what they are posting. By absorbing our mind in this type of thought world our degree of collective self-reflection diminishes. With all the emails, text messages, voicemails, instant messages, Twitter messages, Facebook posts, who has time to contemplate that the planet itself is a condensation of stellar matter placed in a particular orbit on a host star?