November Fourth

Howya doing?

Today is November 4th, and the end of Daylight Savings.  Did you remember to turn your clock back one hour?

October is finally over, but I think finally is the wrong word to use because it did go fast.  Kind of.  September, October, and November are three beautiful months that I love.

If you’re a person who acknowledges holidays and calendar events like Veterans Day coming up on the 11th and Thanksgiving on the 22nd, then this time of year carries extra meaning for you.

If you’re in a shitty relationship then this is definitely a good time to consider meeting someone new.  I’m not an expert on relationships, but Thanksgiving and Christmas are two holidays that will have you reconsidering that special person at your side.  Imagine having to sit and eat with your boyfriend and his family on Thanksgiving if you’re just not feeling it, and buying Christmas gifts for your girlfriend can be a big waste of money if you’re going to break up with her after the New Year.  Break up now.  Do everyone a favor.

If you’re in love and with someone special, November is a good Month for visiting small cottages, wine tasting, and weekend getaways at a romantic bed and breakfast.  Soak in the traditional lore, mythology, and ancient practices, or simply enjoy a good football game.

I don’t know where I’m going with this but hey, it’s November.

Enjoy.

 

 

What If….

Ghosts, supernatural, haunted houses, demonic  possession, life on other planets, time travel, living for a thousand years…….

What if all these things were actually true, but the design of our system was to prevent the masses from realizing it?

What if people actually went to work and they’re only responsibility was to prevent YOU from seeing these things?

 How would you feel?  What would you do?

 

Respond..Lets Feast!

Conquer Karma And Master Universal Law

It seems like karma is a topic we never get bored of talking about so I would like to offer my opinion.

Freewill is part of what makes us human.  Everyone has freewill, its an inherent right within us to do whatever we want.  By doing whatever we want I mean making decisions that are in our best interest; choosing what’s most beneficial to us.

I think karma is random but comes into play when freewill is deliberately interfered with.  In my opinion, I think karma has more to do with right and wrong behavior.  People who are sincere and humble are usually on the favorable side of it.  If life continued on a daily basis and no one was around to enforce rules or govern, I think humanity still functions under some type of cosmic governance or universal law.

That’s pretty much it.  As complicated as this topic appears to be, it’s really simple.  If you want to be on the favorable side of karma then you must absolutely be a person who’s humble and sincere. 


If you’re not or haven’t been on the favorable side of karma then that’s unfortunate.  I hope you figure out a way to get there.  Like I said earlier, this is just my opinion however, if you agree with what you’ve read so far then maybe you’ll be open to some advice.

Moving forward, be observant of your thoughts, intentions, motivations, and reasons behind the decisions you make.

Did you exercise your freewill to make decisions that were in your best interest, or did you decide to go out of your way to do something that prevented someone else from experiencing good fortune?

Remember, humility and sincerity are qualities that describe who we are as humans.  What kind of person are you?  Are you spiteful?

Write in, and tell me what you think.  How do you describe karma?  Did you have some experiences you would like to share?

If you’re still with me and still in agreement, then look out for “Conquer Karma And Master Universal Law 2.”

Sacred Geometry Gets Revisited

The Fibonacci is female, and the binary sequence is male.  The Fibonacci sequence is obtained by adding two consecutive numbers to get the next number.  1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89, etc.  The binary sequence doubles each time, such as from 1 to 2 to 4 to 8 to 16 to 32, etc., doubling with each jump.  Instead of adding to the last number like we do in the Fibonacci sequence, we double it.