I’m calling this Full Moon article, “Time for Realism” or, Being Realistic about Passion. I’ve noticed, and heard talk that we’re actually “addicted” to our future in the Age of Aquarius . . . because we’re addicted to time, as we’ve known it in the Age of Pisces. Now, Pisces is passion energy, andContinue reading “At the End of the Age of Pisces . . . being realistic about passion”
Category Archives: Life Wisdom
At the End of the Age of Pisces . . . the Obstacle is the Path
Our purpose and the quality of time right now is important: if we’ve been putting a lot of time and effort into work, or shall we simply call it our “purpose”, and not taking time out for self and self-care then we’re probably feeling tattered around the edges . . . and this isContinue reading “At the End of the Age of Pisces . . . the Obstacle is the Path”
Ancient Steps to Mystery . . . and the Nonsense of Sense or Order
It’s only human beings and their need for orderly minds that would have the audacity to assume that the Universe can be ordered and structured. Maybe, maybe not—there is no seeming “sense” in the chaos-order-cycle of Divine Consciousness played out in our Cosmos, and of course by the Mother of Existence—Nature. But what I sayContinue reading “Ancient Steps to Mystery . . . and the Nonsense of Sense or Order”
3 Simple Steps to Growing Spiritually Every Day
We’ve just had the Autumn Equinox and it’s a changing point the year, here in the Western world . . . and this year we have a powerful eclipse season following the Equinox. For the world, I feel this is meaning the very end of the Age of Pisces, the end of the era ofContinue reading “3 Simple Steps to Growing Spiritually Every Day”
. . . the buddha is not a person . . . this is not a blog
For my Full Moon blog, this Capricorn full moon of ’23 which is aspecting our power of discernment, I’m expressing with poetry the culmination of what buddha mind is for us: realisation of quality of mind. So, “the buddha is not a person . . . and this is not a blog . . .Continue reading “. . . the buddha is not a person . . . this is not a blog”
