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Time of India
2 days ago
- General
- Time of India
June 7, 2025 Numerology: Unlocking the 4-7-8 energy portal and master number 22 to shape global karma and soul purpose
June 7, 2025, is not just another calendar day—it is a rare energetic alignment. On this day, the primary numerological forces of 4, 7, and 8 unite in a potent trio. Amplified by Master Number 22, this combination opens an energy portal that bridges spiritual insight with practical action. It's a moment to realign with your soul's mission, assume karmic responsibility, and create with divine intention. Angel Number 4 : Divine Foundation Angel Number 4 represents stability, order, and purpose-driven creation. It gains extra importance on this day, as it is the reduced form of Master Number 22. This number reminds us that integrity, organization, and persistent effort are crucial for lasting success. It encourages building something meaningful with divine support guiding your path. Angel Number 7 : The Sacred Seeker With the birth number of 7, this day brings a wave of spiritual understanding, intuitive wisdom, and introspection. Angel Number 7 calls for a pause, time to reflect and listen to your inner voice. It urges you to stay aligned with your higher truth before engaging in external action. This is the mystic's path, solitary, but rich in spiritual insight. Angel Number 8: Karmic Power and Manifestation The energy of Number 8 is magnified by Saturday, the day ruled by Saturn. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Angel Number 8 signifies karmic cycles, responsible leadership, and mastery over the material realm. It is the number of empowered manifestation—turning visions into form through focused action. However, it also calls for accountability and balance in every step. Saturn Conjunct Neptune in Pisces: Celestial Amplification Astrologically, Saturn and Neptune form a conjunction in Pisces, deepening the energetic theme of the day. Saturn (aligned with Number 8) brings structure and karmic law, while Neptune (associated with Number 7) offers spiritual clarity, dreams, and vision. Pisces, co-ruled by Numbers 3 and 7, enhances the spiritual essence of this union. Together, Saturn and Neptune bridge the mystical and the practical—calling on you to turn spiritual vision into structured reality. Master Number 22: The Divine Architect The full date—June 7, 2025—reduces to Master Number 22, known as the Master Builder. It blends the intuitive awareness of 11 with the actionable discipline of 4. This number is the architect of soul-aligned legacies. It demands long-term vision, grounded service, and devotion to a collective cause. On this day, 22 invites you to shape the future with both sacred intention and practical execution. The 4-7-8 Energy Portal: A Convergence of Purpose Together, the numbers 4, 7, and 8 form a rare energetic triangle—blending insight (7), structure (4), and karmic power (8). This triad becomes a gateway for purposeful transformation. Number 7 opens you to divine wisdom; 4 grounds that wisdom into action; and 8 empowers you to manifest responsibly and sustainably. June 7 is a day for aligned action—guided by truth, structured with care, and powered by karmic integrity. Global Implications: The Next 43 Days of Unfolding Tension The energetic alignment of June 7, 2025, doesn't just affect individuals—it reverberates through the collective. Over the next 43 days, the world could enter a tense and pivotal period. Geopolitical strains may intensify as unresolved karmic imprints between nations rise to the surface. This may mark the beginning of a new form of arms race—not just militarily, but across cyber, economic, and ideological dimensions. Instead of territorial wars, the battlegrounds may now include data dominance, digital propaganda, trade restrictions, and power alliances. Words spoken during this phase will carry immense weight. Politicians, influencers, and public figures must tread carefully—a single message or tone could spark irreversible consequences. This is not a time for provocation but for wisdom, diplomacy, and restraint. Spiritual Practices & Grounding Actions for June 7, 2025 To navigate this intense day with clarity, engage in conscious spiritual grounding: Begin with stillness or meditation. Tune in to your inner guidance before stepping into the world. List your long-term goals or soul vision. Master Number 22 supports translating higher awareness into practical blueprints. Reflect on repeating karmic patterns. Identify lessons you keep revisiting—and choose a new, empowered response. Communicate with mindfulness. Especially during emotionally charged moments, pause before speaking. Your words today hold amplified energy. Create or organize something meaningful. Even the smallest task done with intention aligns you with the constructive, grounded force of the day. This is a day for deliberate creationnot chaos or escapism. Anchor your energy, elevate your intention, and co-create with the cosmos. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


Time Out
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
My Master Builder
There has been a note of enigma to the promotion of this new West End drama by largely unknown US playwright Lila Raicek. The official line is that it's a response to Ibsen's The Master Builder but not a rewrite, but there has been a pointed refusal - in cast interviews and other publicity - to say any more about the specifics of the play. Having now seen My Master Builder I'm not sure I'm any the wiser as to what the big secret was. Perhaps it's simply that a full plot summary felt like it was virtually begging interviewers to ask star Ewan McGregor about the end of his first marriage. Or if we're going for the idea that there was a more poetic mystery, I guess the big revelation is that the play is somewhat autobiographical. It's * My* Master Builder because Raicek has incorporated her own life into it, or at least one experience (that she owns up to, anyway). She was invited to a posh dinner party and realised upon arrival that she'd been cast as a pawn in a weird psychosexual drama between her hosts, a married couple. First world problems and all that, but it gave her a route into updating Ibsen's odd late play about a tortured architect haunted by a past encounter. Henry Solness (McGregor) is a starchitect who lives in the Hamptons with his publisher wife Elena (Kate Fleetwood). They are throwing a party for the completion of a local arts centre he's designed, that is intimately connected to the sad early death of their son. It doesn't take long to determine their marriage isn't going well: Elena lets slip to her long-suffering assistant Kaia (Mirren Mack) that she has divorce papers ready to serve Henry, but isn't sure if she actually will. Following the opening of the centre a more intimate dinner party is planned, and on the guestlist is Mathilde (Elizabeth Debicki), innocuously billed as a journalist friend of Kaia's. In fact she turns out to be a former student of Henry's who he had a passionate affair with a decade ago, when she went by the name Hilda. The original Master Builder is a weird, stodgy play, and Raicek's version does a lot to address its issues: there are much better female characters and none of the old stultifying symbolism. And Raicek's drama isn't simply about how Henry has taken advantage of Mathilde, even though that's how performative girl boss Elena contemplates spinning it. The playwright scrutinises the concept of power imbalance in a relationship and refuses to come up with an easy answer over whether it's appropriate for Henry and Mathilda to have been involved. The main trouble is that there is a power imbalance within Michael Grandage's production: Debicki and Fleetwood are hardly nobodies, but McGregor is the big name in this female-centric rewriting of Ibsen. Which might not be an issue if Henry was a really great role, but it feels like McGregor hogs the lines and the stage time, while the women hog the bits where Raicek actually has something interesting to say. The best thing about Ibsen's original is his protagonist Halvard, a distant, difficult genius gradually brought to earth over the story's duration. Speaking in his own accent, McGregor's Henry is basically a nice enough regular bloke – flawed of course, but probably considerably more down to earth than the average middle-aged architectural giant. It feels like Raicek and Grandage have gone out of their way not to make him seem toxic or overly complicated - it's stressed that Henry and Mathilda's affair wasn't even consummated. I sort of get it: if Henry's actions were clearly abusive or creepy the play's internal debate would never get started. Younger women do have relationships with more powerful older men and clearly many of them work out fine. But taking pains to make Henry broadly inoffensive leaves him as a fairly boring character. He's the biggest role, and we hear lots from him: about his grief, about his guilt, about his desires, about architecture. But pare away the words and there's nothing much happening, just a nice guy blundering through a genteel midlife crisis. Debicki is solid: her Mathilda is somewhat inscrutable, but largely – one senses – because she's paralysed by ambivalence. She goes to the party unsure about how she feels towards Henry; although it's not really a ta-da role, it's the engine of the play, as she processes her feelings and resentments - ultimately she gets to have the casting vote in what happens to this marriage. As with Henry, the character feels a bit tidy and undamaged, all things considered, but certainly she's more thoughtfully written than her Ibsen equivalent. (Maybe this is a terrible thing to say, but it's hard to escape the fact Debicki is incredibly tall - the fact she looms over McGregor further disrupts the idea of power imbalance). Raicek has gone so far to make Henry and Mathilda seem reasonable that they're ultimately dull, and the fireworks are delegated to the supporting cast. More entertaining than both her co-leads put together is Fleetwood. Essentially a scheming panto villain, she's enormous fun but only makes Henry look even more sympathetic - she gets humanised a bit more later, but her outrageous behaviour lets Henry further off the hook. And David Ajala is a hoot as Ragnar, an unbearable hipster former protege of Henry's who Elena is desperately trying to shag – he's too self-interested to own up to the fact that he's in a relationship with her PA. Ultimately Raicek has created as many problems as she's solved in trying to 'fix' the original story. Which is no reason not to do it, but her generally thoughtful look at power imbalance and the nature of infidelity lacks fireworks beyond the famous faces. It retains Ibsen's wild ending, but when it comes it all feels a bit unearned.


Daily Mail
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, April 22
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Tuesday's meetings at Epsom Downs, Yarmouth, Thirsk, Hereford and Kelso. EPSOM DOWNS ROBIN GOODFELLOW 1.35 Twilight Fun 2.10 Prince Of The Seas 2.45 Stressfree 3.20 MILLER SPIRIT (nap) 3.55 Jackknife 4.25 Bulletin 5.00 Mostawaa GIMCRACK 1.35 Existent 2.10 Trinity College (nb) 2.45 MAGICO (nap) 3.20 Master Builder 3.55 The King's Falcon 4.25 Bulletin 5.00 Kracking NEWMARKET - 4.25 CELEBORN (nap) NORTHERNER - 2.45 STRESSFREE (nap) YARMOUTH ROBIN GOODFELLOW 1.53 Sir Kenny 2.23 Magic Box 2.58 Queen Of Thieves 3.33 Requiem 4.08 Rebel Star 4.38 Maelstrom 5.15 Zariela GIMCRACK 1.53 Me Tarzan 2.23 Moretons 2.58 Queen Of Thieves 3.33 Something Stupid 4.08 Rebel Star 4.38 Maids Head 5.15 Berry Clever THIRSK ROBIN GOODFELLOW 4.20 Lord Abama 4.55 Jen Steen 5.30 Teroomm 6.00 Jez Bomb 6.30 Little Ted 7.00 Letsbefrank 7.30 Convo 8.00 Emerald Army GIMCRACK 4.20 Lord Abama 4.55 Bring It On 5.30 Teroomm 6.00 Highland Only 6.30 Swift Salian 7.00 Kitsune Power 7.30 Nad Alshiba Green 8.00 Emerald Army NEWMARKET - 7.00 Cavern Club (nb); NORTHERNER - 4.20 Abate (nb) HEREFORD ROBIN GOODFELLOW 5.10 Zarhanya 5.43 Jackstell 6.13 Face d'Music 6.43 Everyonesacritic 7.13 Goblet Of Fire 7.43 Race To Base GIMCRACK 5.10 Mr Zee 5.43 God Of Fire 6.13 Camino Rocio 6.43 Everyonesacritic 7.13 Goblet Of Fire 7.43 Emerald Time KELSO ROBIN GOODFELLOW 2.30 Fiver Friday 3.05 Winds Of Winter 3.40 Instinct D'ainay 4.12 Starlyte (nb) 4.45 Achille Des Rocs 5.20 Jimmy Hurdstrom
Yahoo
21-02-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
What's Cool At School? – An elementary school robotics team headed to an international competition
HENDERSON, NV ( KLAS ) – Nine local elementary school students are on their way to an international robotics competition, and they and their families are fired up. Out of 172 teams that competed in the First Lego League in Nevada, only 5 are heading to Florida in June. We're talking about the 'Master Builders' from Walker Elementary in Henderson. Besides researching, problem solving, coding, engineering, building and programming a Legobot, they also pick out and try to solve real-world problems. A fundraising video says the 9 to 11-year-olds can't wait to show their stuff on the world stage They're hoping your tax deductible donations help them get to their $15,000 goal. If you would like to contribute, contact fetteml@ or (702) 799-0570. Donations can also be made in the form of a check payable to: Walker Elementary850 Scholar St. Henderson, NV 89002 Please write 'Walker Master Builder' in the memo. We always want to know What's Cool At School. If you've got something, let us know. 'What's Cool At School' is under the 'Community' tab at Or just email: whatscoolatschool@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.