Friday, November 30, 2007
Even though it's just a bunch of recycled coincidences in certain houses and planets...sometimes we look to our horoscopes as a guide of some sorts. What will my day be like? What's in store for me today? Is it right? If you read it at the beginning of your day, will it guide you, so that you create that actual fate? Or if you read it at the end of the day, will you reflect and see how much was true?
Well today, i read mine early and it just seems to apply for NOW...my current state of being, taking away days, months, and calendars...which is just time divided for humans to understand organize themselves better.
Here is what "my horoscope" said:
Your ruling planet is serious Saturn and it's stressed by a square from the Sun today, highlighting your shortcomings. You can clearly see your weaknesses now, which could cause you to suffer a loss of confidence. This is not a reflection on your lack of ability. It's just that you and others are very critical now, and you may feel the brunt of the judgments. Acknowledge the negativity and then do what you can to make it better so you can move on.
Negativity Acknowledged...now i need to make it better. Easier said than done.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
It's a very common, yet unusual thing, coincidence. Most of the time, you just have to be at the right place at the right time for something to "happen". After this coincidence, which probably happens quite often.
Example: walking into a witness from a trial that I was a juror on...ALL the way across town, as he was on the phone saying "how crazy it was to be on the stand". The stand I nervously saw him on about 1 1/2 before).
Sometimes it's just so weird how timing works itself out. And even stranger, how people perceive it. Some think it's a sign, some think it's fate, or destiny. Most people have an entire belief system to explain the events that happen before them.But it's all just a conincidence: the noteworthy alignment of two or more events or circumstances without obvious causal connection. The word is derived from the Latin co- ("in", "with", "together") and incidere ("to fall on").
Saturday, November 10, 2007
That my horoscope is a peak into the future, or yet a current situation constantly happening, I guess that's what future is, or by definition: time that is to be or come hereafter.
Here is what my horoscope said:
That's right, maybe the little things will all add up somehow...
Friday, November 9, 2007
Also known as Siva or Siwa, this Hindu god is one of great complexity. With his four arms outstretched and his one leg raised in the great cosmic dance of creation and destruction, he is surrounded by flames in the most famous depictions and also wears a garland of skulls. He is a combination of opposites, both destroyer and giver of life, a symbol of sensuality and also a conveyor of souls. In this same vein, he also sometimes is shown as a combination of male and female.
There is this meditation chant that just brings me peace, I became obsessed with it, it's called Om Namah Shivaya.
Om Namah Shivaya is known as the great redeeming mantra also known as five-syllable mantra
The meaning :
It means "I bow to Shiva." Shiva is the supreme reality, the inner Self. It is the name given to consciousness that dwells in all.
According to Hindu mythology there are three Gods who run this creation. The Brahma - who creates the universe, the Vishnu - who preserves the Universe and the Shiva- who in the end destroys the universe. Among the three deities, Shiva, though considered as destroyer, also symbolize the - the inner self which remains intact even after everything ends.
In this mantra the chanter (one who repeats the mantra) bow to Shiva- his true self.
If you let your mind be free, you can't perhaps be rid of all the junk floating around inside. Give it a go....
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
In India, a girl with 8 limbs was born. (see technical info at the website). The father of the girl said,"All this expenditure has happened to make her normal. So far, everything is fine." lead me to much questioning about how much science is fixing or helping the human race. Everything is fine??? An octopus child is born and this is just fine? If they were so interested in making her "normal", why didn't they get a sonagram and see that there was a spider crawling around inside her uterus and not twins, or a single child (human = 2 arms, 2 legs). Yet, somehow, intervening earlier on would have been "immoral"?
What would the evolutionary human look like if science didn't intervene? It used to be determined by natural selection, survival of the fittest. Could this previously 8 limbed child, if not made "normal" have been the new fittest? Perhaps we are now meant to have more limbs, maybe even become human spiders!
Yes, we discovered the science, figured out the building blocks of life and now, as they distort themselves, we viciously try to maintain order our our DNA structure. If that fails, the inner ego in our race screams to fix it!!! We can make them right again...but it doesn't. More and more people are reproducing and creating some else other than human.
It will interesting to see what we look like in 100 years, or better yet, look around you and see the evolutionary change going on right before our eyes! HA!!!!

