Some people have asked for more notes from me since the Ireland postings ended. So here goes a new blog. I hope whoever reads my postings will comment either directly (ask and I'll explain - it's really simple once you know how) or by email. Particularly if you decide it's no fun reading tell me and I'll write about something else.
It hit me this morning as I was studying "Where Three Streams Meet" that I am almost every day studying and learning something. Perhaps others might be interested in learning from my perusings so here's a few thoughts for today.
By the way, I also have an ulterior motive - learned from TV the other day (Yes, I actually watch it occasionally now.) that only a very small percentage (less than 5%) of seniors (don't remember WHICH seniors) who use a computer do blog. So, you know me, I had to see if I could put one up without Kate's help! Now the challenge for all you seniors is to comment so you can then say you blog, too!
A strange concept I found is "scrying" and, as usual, I went to Google to find out what in the world scrying is. You can do the same thing, of course, but before you do, since you're here right now, I can tell you it's a form of seeking the divine (divination) or simply thinking by looking into water, a crystal ball, the clouds, a mirror, etc. to see shapes and interpret them for your own personal growth. I'd be willing to bet every one of you has found shapes in clouds, but how many of you have attempted to analyze what the shape means in terms of your own personal growth? Kind of like interpreting dreams, is my take on this. What's yours?
Enough for one day. (By the way you're looking at Walker, Sydney, Sam, Kelsey, and Jack with me. Photo taken by Luke Haymond. Profile head shot by Kelsey Haymond.)
It hit me this morning as I was studying "Where Three Streams Meet" that I am almost every day studying and learning something. Perhaps others might be interested in learning from my perusings so here's a few thoughts for today.
By the way, I also have an ulterior motive - learned from TV the other day (Yes, I actually watch it occasionally now.) that only a very small percentage (less than 5%) of seniors (don't remember WHICH seniors) who use a computer do blog. So, you know me, I had to see if I could put one up without Kate's help! Now the challenge for all you seniors is to comment so you can then say you blog, too!
A strange concept I found is "scrying" and, as usual, I went to Google to find out what in the world scrying is. You can do the same thing, of course, but before you do, since you're here right now, I can tell you it's a form of seeking the divine (divination) or simply thinking by looking into water, a crystal ball, the clouds, a mirror, etc. to see shapes and interpret them for your own personal growth. I'd be willing to bet every one of you has found shapes in clouds, but how many of you have attempted to analyze what the shape means in terms of your own personal growth? Kind of like interpreting dreams, is my take on this. What's yours?
Enough for one day. (By the way you're looking at Walker, Sydney, Sam, Kelsey, and Jack with me. Photo taken by Luke Haymond. Profile head shot by Kelsey Haymond.)
See - I told you it's easy.
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