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As August begins to fold itself into September, we return to curiosity, music, stories, faraway places, and the quiet reassurance that even after difficult chapters, there are still beautiful things waiting to be discovered.
Welcome to the August 24–30 edition of CyberVibe.
This week’s gathering feels a little different.
There has been an unexpected silence here. Life interrupted the rhythm of Go Cybernaut for a while, and returning does not mean pretending that interruption never happened. Sometimes returning simply means finding the next small thing we are able to do and beginning there.
So this week we have gathered seven tarot cards, one Cybernaut, four celebrations, a Beatles song, an Arctic journey, a thoughtful book, five curious library doors, and a few words about where I have been.
Most importantly, we have brought back the welcome mat.
Come in.
🔮 The Flow of This Week’s Tarot
These cards were selected with the intention that their meaning might find whoever needs it, whether you follow tarot or simply recognize
The Story of the Week
The week begins on uncertain ground. Ace of Pentacles reversed suggests that something hoped for may be delayed, disrupted, or taking a different shape than expected. Ace of Swords reversed adds confusion: words may be difficult to find, communication may become tangled, and clarity may take time.
Then Seven of Wands asks us to stand our ground. Protect what matters without feeling obligated to explain yourself to everyone. There is strength in holding onto your values, boundaries, and sense of self.
At the centre of the week stands Judgement, calling us to listen to what our experiences have taught us. We cannot rewrite yesterday, but we can decide how much of tomorrow it gets to write.
Three of Pentacles reversed reminds us that not every person, group, or institution will offer the cooperation we hoped for. Look instead for the people who genuinely listen, help, and show up.
Then comes the steady presence of the King of Cups. Feel deeply without allowing difficult emotions to steer the entire ship. Compassion and strength can occupy the same heart.
Finally, Six of Wands reversed reminds us that some victories happen without applause. Getting through a difficult day, trying again, creating something, setting a boundary, or simply continuing can all be victories.
This week’s cards carry us from uncertainty and confusion through courage, reflection, discernment, and emotional steadiness.
Their closing message may be the simplest:
You do not have to return as the person you were before. You are allowed to move forward carrying what you have learned.
🌟 Cybernaut Spotlight: Roy Best
This week’s Cybernaut Spotlight shines upon Roy Best.
Every Cybernaut brings another perspective to our growing constellation of storytellers, wanderers, creators, listeners, and curious minds.
Spend a little time with Roy this week and meet another member of the Go Cybernaut community helping us explore the world one story at a time.
🎉 This Week We Celebrate
There is always something worth discovering on the calendar.
This week our celebrations take us from the women who helped build the web to flying tomatoes in Spain, the independence of Moldova, and finally to the shoreline for one last glorious taste of August.
💻 National Webmistress Day
Celebrate National Webmistress Day
Here’s to the women who built, coded, designed, maintained, imagined, and shaped places across the web.
Behind countless websites were women learning HTML, wrestling with browsers, repairing broken links, designing communities, publishing ideas, and creating digital homes long before today’s tools made any of it easy.
This week, we celebrate the webmistresses who helped build the neighbourhood.
🍅 La Tomatina, Spain
Celebrate Spain and La Tomatina
Some celebrations involve candles.
Some involve solemn ceremonies.
And some apparently require an astonishing quantity of tomatoes.
This week we visit Spain for La Tomatina, where the streets of Buñol become the setting for one of the world’s most wonderfully unusual festivals.
Bring goggles.
Possibly an old shirt.
Definitely curiosity.
🇲🇩 Moldova Independence Day
We also travel to Moldova as the country celebrates its independence.
It is an invitation to discover more about Moldova’s landscapes, traditions, food, music, history, and people, because one of our favourite ideas at Go Cybernaut remains wonderfully simple:
There is always somewhere new to care about.
🏖️ Beach Day
Then we head toward the water.
Ocean beach, lake beach, pebbles, sand, driftwood, enormous waves or barely a ripple, beaches offer something humans seem to have understood forever:
Sometimes we need a horizon.
Even if you cannot reach one this week, perhaps you can borrow ours for a little while.
🎵 Sonic Offering: Getting Better by The Beatles
Our Sonic Offering for this particular week could hardly be anything else:
Getting Better by The Beatles.
Not everything is perfect.
Not everything is forgotten.
Not even everything is fixed.
Just:
getting better.
Two small words containing an enormous amount of possibility.
Improvement can happen by degrees.
A little more laughter.
A little less fear.
A little more creativity.
A little more trust.
A little more of ourselves returning.
Sometimes that is enough music for one week.
🧭 The CyberVibe Bucket List: Lofoten Islands, Norway
This week’s Bucket List carries us north.
Far north.
Beyond the Arctic Circle to the extraordinary Lofoten Islands of Norway.
Mountains rise sharply from the sea. Fishing villages gather along improbable edges of land. Roads curve between water and stone beneath skies capable of turning an ordinary evening into theatre.
And because some journeys deserve their own soundtrack, we have one waiting.
Let the landscapes take your eyes somewhere else.
Let the music take care of the rest.
Sometimes armchair travel is not second-best travel.
Sometimes it is exactly the doorway we need.
📚 Book of the Week: How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell
Our book selection this week is How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell
“A radical invitation to reclaim time, space, and meaning in modern life.”
It feels particularly at home in CyberVibe.
The book invites us to reconsider the attention economy and the forces constantly competing for our gaze, reactions, outrage, productivity, and time.
Attention is precious.
Where we place it shapes the world we experience.
Perhaps doing “nothing” occasionally means refusing to feed every algorithm demanding a reaction and instead noticing a bird outside the window, listening to an entire album, tending a plant, reading several pages of a book, making something unnecessary and beautiful, or simply allowing ourselves to exist without producing anything at all.
Your attention belongs to you.
Spend some of it somewhere kind.
💛 Where Have I Been?
There was no CyberVibe last week.
I wish the reason had been a holiday.
It wasn’t.
Something frightening happened in my life, and for a while the world of Go Cybernaut had to become quiet while I dealt with the physical and emotional aftermath.
I wrote about it here:
I share this not because I want violence to become the centre of this space.
Quite the opposite.
I refuse to allow it to become the centre.
But I also know that many people arrive at places like Go Cybernaut carrying stories nobody else can see.
Some have experienced physical violence.
Some live with emotional or psychological abuse.
Some have survived bullying, harassment, coercion, intimidation, neglect, cruelty, or experiences they still cannot quite name.
Some are recovering from something that happened yesterday.
Others are carrying something that happened decades ago.
There is no single correct timetable for feeling safe again.
There is no competition for whose pain qualifies.
And nobody should have to make their story dramatic enough before compassion is permitted.
If you have experienced violence in any form, I hope you encounter people who listen carefully, treat your experience with dignity, believe that your wellbeing matters, and help you rediscover the ordinary freedoms fear can temporarily make enormous.
For me, returning to Go Cybernaut is part of finding those ordinary things again.
Writing.
Music.
Research.
Curiosity.
Travel.
Celebrations.
A ridiculous tomato festival.
A beautiful Norwegian island.
A song I have loved for decades.
The things that remind me the world contains far more than the worst thing somebody does to us.
That matters.
And I am very glad to be back.
🚪 Five Doors in the Go Cybernaut Library
The lights are back on in the Go Cybernaut Library.
Five doors are waiting.
No library card required.
Choose whichever handle makes you curious.
🧁 Door One: Cupcakes
Frosting architecture, tiny celebrations, and proof that cake can become considerably more charming when given its own paper wrapper.
🧀 Door Two: Cheese
A door leading to cheddar, brie, gouda, mozzarella, and several thousand years of humanity collectively deciding that milk could become much more interesting.
🪴 Door Three: Houseplants
Green companions for windowsills, desks, kitchens, and corners that could use something quietly growing.
🧚 Door Four: Fairies
Folklore, imagination, tiny doors, ancient stories, and the enduring human suspicion that perhaps the garden becomes considerably more interesting after we go inside.
✂️ Door Five: Children’s Crafts
Open the Children’s Crafts Door
Paper, glue, crayons, cardboard, imagination, and the glorious creative freedom of making something without wondering whether it is impressive enough for anybody else.
That last part might be useful for grown-ups too.
🌱 A Message From the Cybernauts
Before we close the library doors for another week, the Cybernauts would like to leave something behind.
Curiosity is not frivolous.
Neither is joy.
Neither is music.
Neither is making things.
Neither is learning about a country you have never visited, listening to someone else’s story, growing something on a windowsill, reading a book, looking at the sea, discovering a new song, laughing at something ridiculous, or spending twenty minutes exploring a subject simply because it caught your attention.
These things do not deny that difficult things exist.
They remind us that difficult things are not all that exists.
That distinction sits at the heart of Go Cybernaut.
The internet can make the world feel relentlessly terrible because fear, outrage, and conflict are very good at demanding attention.
But somewhere, someone is planting a garden.
Someone is learning a song.
Someone is baking cupcakes.
Someone is rescuing an animal.
Someone is studying the stars.
Someone is making something with a child.
Someone is protecting a forest.
Someone is discovering Moldova.
Someone is watching Arctic light spill across Norway.
Someone is starting again.
The world contains those stories too.
We intend to keep finding them.
🌟 Support the Go Cybernaut Constellation
Go Cybernaut is a soft place for curiosity, music, discovery, and storytelling. Every article, playlist, and celebration is created to help people feel a little less alone and a little more inspired.
If something here brightened your day, you can help keep the constellation shining:
📚 Visit the Cybernaut Bookstore
🎶 Explore our curated playlists
🛍️ Visit & Shop on Market Street
Every visit, share, and small contribution helps this creative space continue to grow.
Thank you for being part of the journey. 🌿
💙 Until Next Week
Thank you, sincerely, for spending some of your time with us.
Time and attention are precious things, and we never take yours for granted.
If you are facing something difficult this week, please remember that progress does not have to be spectacular.
One paragraph.
One walk.
One meal.
One boundary.
One laugh.
One song.
One ordinary moment when you suddenly realize that, for a little while, you weren’t thinking about the thing that hurt.
Those moments count.
And if the wider internet becomes too loud, too angry, too frightening, or simply too much, you can always come home to Go Cybernaut.
Come when you need an escape from the doomscroll.
Come when you need a soft place to land.
Come because you want to travel somewhere you have never been.
Come because you need music.
Come because you’re curious.
Come because you want to discover something new to care about.
Come because you simply need somewhere gentle to spend a little time.
You don’t need a reason.
You are always welcome here.
As August prepares to hand the calendar over to September, perhaps that is the thought worth carrying with us:
The difficult parts of our stories are real, but they are never the whole story. There are still songs to hear, places to discover, people to meet, things to create, kindness to give, and reasons to wonder what might be waiting around the next corner.
Wherever your own story takes you during the week ahead, we hope something good finds its way into the margins.
Thank you for finding your way here.
See you next week, Cybernauts. 🌎💙
Go Cybernaut is a human-led cultural discovery and celebration publisher, created by Gayle Olson with an AI-supported editorial constellation. Through accessible guides, playlists, stories, and seasonal celebrations, it creates a soft place to land for curious people seeking connection, delight, and discovery.
Go Cybernaut is an infotainment network created by one human and a constellation of AI personalities to bring a variety of resources and media to you!
Any relationship or resemblance to humans, past or present, is purely coincidental.
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