Good Monday, all!

After last night's awesome Super Moon today's feed is full of Elemental Air, and the airy realm of the mind. We’ve got messages from golden eagles, morality in the brain, how spouses share memories, Scottish standing stones in reality and fiction, and a Greek historian wondering if Ebola was responsible for a notorious ancient plague. Lots to think about today!

Beth Lynch receives a visitation from a golden eagle — and questions what it means.

Scientists are uncovering how our brains influence our ideas of good and evil — not to mention our actions.

New research explains how longtime partners create shared memory systems that help both individuals remember experiences.

National Geographic points out how the fantasy series Outlander (now a tv show) connects with actual Scottish prehistoric ruins.

According to American epidemiologiest Patrick Olson, the mystery disease responsible for a notorious plague that decimated ancient Greece might just have been Ebola.

According to the American epidemiologist Patrick E. Olson of the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, Ebola is not a new virus but dates back to antiquity. - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2014/08/02/ebola-virus-a-2500-year-old-ancient-greek-story/#sthash.qe52VWEx.dpuf
According to the American epidemiologist Patrick E. Olson of the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, Ebola is not a new virus but dates back to antiquity. - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2014/08/02/ebola-virus-a-2500-year-old-ancient-greek-story/#sthash.qe52VWEx.dpuf

 http://greece.greekreporter.com/2014/08/02/ebola-virus-a-2500-year-old-ancient-greek-story/