I don't think it is going to be very diplomatic and I'm worried that Trump will get real cocky with China's President and say something along the lines of - If ... moreI don't think it is going to be very diplomatic and I'm worried that Trump will get real cocky with China's President and say something along the lines of - If China doesn't have the nads to control North Korea the US does. Cheers!
The term ‘magical’ tends to be something of a put-down…however, Carl Jung (1875-1961) gave the concept validity when he came up with his term SYCHRONICITY, or me... moreThe term ‘magical’ tends to be something of a put-down…however, Carl Jung (1875-1961) gave the concept validity when he came up with his term SYCHRONICITY, or meaningful coincidence.* * *
So, do you ever feel like the universe is sending you a (beautiful) message?
Here is Carl Jung’s story: He had a client who just DID NOT believe in dreams, and of course dreams are really his thing…. So, the cynical doubter was relating her latest dream, which involved a magnificent scarab beetle in ancient Egypt, or something like that.
Well just at that instant, a real-live scarab in all his or her colorful glory flew in the window to join the proceedings! The dreaming doubter was so impressed all her skepticism evaporated, and the therapy went along just fine after that.
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And as for me, yes. I love magical thinking/synchronicity, and use it often! less
On one hand I feel like it would be liberating if most anybody expected nothing and sorta like just went away.On the other hand that sounds like a jerk thing to say. What about you?
There is modernism, postmodernism, and now metamodernism, apparently a movement. I'm finding it in art, literature, and architecture, but I'm not sure I understand it. (Metamoderni... moreThere is modernism, postmodernism, and now metamodernism, apparently a movement. I'm finding it in art, literature, and architecture, but I'm not sure I understand it. (Metamodernism for kids: "Batman: The Lego Movie").
I'm trying to plan my afternoon---whether to read and research, or get my paints out. I hear tornado warnings on the radio for our county, but it isn't raining. No wind. Clouds? Ye... moreI'm trying to plan my afternoon---whether to read and research, or get my paints out. I hear tornado warnings on the radio for our county, but it isn't raining. No wind. Clouds? Yes. I am afraid of tornado weather.
Im not talking about your present economic situation.I refer to you, inside, who do you identify with the most?I would say, I feel drawn to number 4. You?
I'm studying color theory. It's not as easy as you think. The best thing to do is to get my paints out and start mixing. There is confusion about what is purple, violet, magenta, r... moreI'm studying color theory. It's not as easy as you think. The best thing to do is to get my paints out and start mixing. There is confusion about what is purple, violet, magenta, rose, mauve, and other shades of mixing primary and secondary colors. So what comes after tertiary colors? Red and blue makes magenta, but then there are so many shades of red and blue! I can't wait to get to the tints!
Bella Savitsky Abzug (July 24, 1920 – March 31, 1998), nicknamed "Battling Bella", was an American lawyer, U.S. Representative, social activist ... moreBella Savitsky Abzug (July 24, 1920 – March 31, 1998), nicknamed "Battling Bella", was an American lawyer, U.S. Representative, social activist and a leader of the Women's Movement. In 1971, Abzug joined other leading feminists such as Gloria Steinem, Shirley Chisholm, and Betty Friedan to found the National Women's Political Caucus.
Abzug declared, "This woman's place is in the House—the House of Representatives", in her successful 1970 campaign. She was later appointed to chair the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year and to plan the 1977 National Women's Conference by President Gerald Ford and led President Jimmy Carter's commission on women. less
I came across this picture the other day.
I have always thought of this guy and his actions as the most courageous I've ever known of. I mean, to stand against a whole... moreI came across this picture the other day.
I have always thought of this guy and his actions as the most courageous I've ever known of. I mean, to stand against a whole system alone like that. . . There's no way I could ever do that.Then I started thinking about other acts of great courage and I couldn't come up with that many. And even the ones I did come up were fuzzy in my head. I thought of the Tubbman lady, the guy that ran for mayor of San Francisco I think, the Schindler's list German industrialist, Dr King, and maybe a couple more. Strangely enough, I had no problem coming up with a substantial list of dictators and bad characters.What acts of courage have impressed you the most above all? less
I did today, what an experience it was ;))The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway—the world’s largest rotating tram car—travels over two-and-one-half miles along the clif... moreI did today, what an experience it was ;))The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway—the world’s largest rotating tram car—travels over two-and-one-half miles along the cliffs of Chino Canyon, transporting visitors to the pristine wilderness of the Mt. San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness Area. During this ten-minute journey, tram cars rotate slowly, offering spectacular vistas of the valley below.At the Tram’s Mountain Station—elevation 8,516 feet and 30 degrees cooler than the desert floor. less