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Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded for locating brain’s GPS



(CNN) -- You may know where you are and where you're going to, but do you know why you know that? The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has honored three neuroscientists, whose work is helping answer that question. John O'Keefe, along with May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser, discovered cells that form a positioning system in the brain -- our hard-wired GPS. Those cells mark our position, navigate where we're going and help us remember it all, so that we can repeat our trips, the Nobel Assembly said in a statement. October 6






The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Shown here is the chart for the upcoming Full Moon eclipse of October 8 at Stockholm, Sweden. The powerful total eclipse is placed precisely on the meridian axis at Stockholm. The eclipse Moon [15ar] is conjunct Alpheratz, alpha Andromeda [14ar40] in the Princess’ head and lambda Cephei [16ar] in the King’s head.

With the Moon conjunct Uranus and square Pluto – a combination that is associated with scientific and technological breakthroughs is it at all surprising that the Nobel has been awarded for work in the area of neuroscience?

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Also to be noted is the position of Mercury [2sc] which has just stationed retrograde conjunct the star Miaplacidus. Nick Fiorenza [1] links this star to global positioning!

Miaplacidus, Beta Carina of Argo Navis, is the second brightest and most important star of the Argo—the first being Canopus, Alpha Carina (the helmsman).  Miaplacidus  embodies the artscience of astronomical Earthgrid mapping work—both in space and time (where to be when). "Mia" is of greater universal flowing waters of Source and "Placidus" is of grid-navigational-mapping. Thus, Miaplacidus involves the navigational mapping of cosmic evolutionary currents—evolutionary intelligence and how it expresses in time and space. More succinctly, Miaplacidus inspires us to find and ensure a harmonious environment in space and time for the pursuit of our purpose and our greater fulfillment and wellbeing. 



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