Monday 23 July 2012

Synchronicity.

Did you ever wonder about synchronicity?
The other day I got out of bed in a bit of a mood, hassled Jim about his time keeping as we had to call in for milk on the way to work as certain of our customers drink it by the bucket load; and these particular customers would be in that morning.
When we got to the supermarket, they didn't have what we needed. Jim got it in the neck again because I didn't feel we were doing our job properly and we should have gone to the warehouse the night before. Nag, nag, nag.
Then we got stuck in traffic where there usually isn't any...and a bus driver really wasn't helping matters. Horns were blaring, tempers were fraying and I was watching the clock go round knowing that we would be late and have to play catch up.
We got to the end of the road only to find the police had blocked it and we had to go the long way round. Getting later and later, but it explained the traffic. When we reached the other end the police were there, too. There'd been an incident involving violence right outside the cafĂ© and we weren't allowed near the crime scene. We were turned away from our premises.
By the time we were allowed back in, the baker had been turned away with our bread order, we'd lost most of the day's takings and no longer needed the milk that had started the trouble that morning. Oh yes, and we discovered that someone had stolen one of my karate trophies....I just hope it wasn't involved in the violent crime.
Now, my thoughts are these;
Did I somehow start a nasty chain reaction by giving in to the miseries that morning? Or, did the intense ferocity of the attack on our doorstep send tidal waves of negative vibrations to upset our more usual placid temperaments?
There's no such thing as co-incidence.  

Tuesday 17 July 2012

Paganism / Withcraft

Paganism or Witchcraft.

Those of us who celebrate the cyclical events of Mother Nature's Universe, have become more able to act in our own best interest.

Paganism itself is not straightforward and I'm not sure that I fit nicely into any one particular religion. But that's what's so good about this belief system. No-one pushes, no-one condemns, no-one preaches, everyone is willing to help.

What I see and understand of what is and what may be, is just my outlook on this reality. No-one else's. I don't try to convert anyone, and I don't want to be told what to think or how to behave.

For me, if you're interested, Paganism entails an understanding and gratitude of Earth's harvest, her natural medicines, flora and fauna, wild weather patterns, tides, hormones and all things related to the moon, rocks, shells, Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Spirit, Yin and Yang and a healthy understanding of one's own deep and motivating consciousness.

And, even if you're not interested but have read this far, Paganism allows freedom of thought without restricting control. We are able to make things happen; and only exercise our natural abilities for the good of all.

Witchcraft is the ability to transfer natural abilities to enable easier and healthier living amongst those with a strong belief in Earth's healing and psychic power, her leylines and magnetic forces.

Paganism is more interested in the power of the conjoined minds than in any physical body image. Therefore, race, colour, creed, and physical ability become imperceptible. The beneficial, spiritual power of mankind is what enables new and productive ideas and progressive thinking for perpetual life. For us, paganism opens up shamanistic guidance, dream interpretation, and astral travel.

Armed with the knowledge of self hypnosis and meditation, pagan's can achieve peace, harmony, longevity and scientific bewilderment. I want to be a part of that.

Monday 2 July 2012

We made our peace about a month ago. RIP Marjorie. 1910-2012

REPEATERS

Why are teachers so afraid to think for themselves?
Why are our children being fed a concoction of propaganda, aggression and hate? So that wars become the answer to fictitious problems and hate nurtures the conflict.

Children unquestioningly hang on to their teacher's every word. Of course they do. Teacher is the font of all knowledge.
Well, guess what? S/he isn't.

These days, teaching is a job, not a vocation. Three years in an institution that shows you how to pass exams by repeating what the examiners want to hear, and Bob's your uncle, Fanny's your aunt; you can call yourself a professional and be paid stupid money for making monkeys out of innocent children.
So-called teachers can only repeat the systematic government propaganda to indoctrinate information into the minds of our susceptible young, who readily soak up any drivel fed to them. Their developing minds are so open and ready to receive true knowledge and the guidance to use all their senses to the full. Instead, they are expected to swallow the nonsense that our government feeds them via their foolish teachers. That is an unacceptable, criminally neglectful situation. These adult brains have been dulled to a sludge grey by university training and are no longer capable of encouraging thought processes of their own, let alone those of a bright, alert, eager child.

The population is becoming so stupid that soon we'll have to send out the bloodhounds to find an iota of intelligence. And teachers seem to be more idiotic than most. What is it that's said? “Those that can, do. Those that can't, teach.”