Saturday, July 22, 2023

Intention for Weeks of the Omer

This author intends to first write the way the days of the week are named currently - then his re-write of the names of the days and their planetary associations.  Then write how those planetary associations are associated to mythical gods and how those mythical gods express specific domains of existence (chackras).  From there, Tyler Kapish renamed the days of the week and weeks of the omer to correspond to the domains of existence.  Domains of existence expressed by mythical gods associated with the planets used as names of the week and omer.


He has some work (effortless effort and time) ahead of him.

Neck-out on the Vanguard

The author enjoys reading the “Feynman Lectures on Physics,” particularly chapter 38, the last section, regarding one’s neck-out in making discovery.  


In his terms, neck-out meant vocalizing and actioning the crossing of a believed boundary of reality by an individual or small group, perhaps backed by a larger group.  This larger group may or may not be in alignment of the intended boundary crossing.


What courage one must take in speaking against the obvious to the most lay or influential.


The populus, or anyone, vehemently oppose ideas which obscure their perception of reality.


Coming to an understanding of reality helps bring joy and enlightenment to an individual, and if understood well, joy and enlightenment to their environment.


What amount of acceptance is required to understand reality?  A universe full of acceptance for all that is probable is required to understand reality!  


What does understanding have to do with living?


Living is a practice of breathing existence.


What and how we breathe impacts the quality of our living existence.


What existence do you breathe?

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Surrender

The author of “Vulnerable on the Vanguard” intends to read, from his local library, “The Ecstasy of Surrender: 12 surprising ways letting go can empower your life” by Judith Orloff, M.D. for the purpose of perhaps learning some insight in the methods of forgiveness.  He believes almost anywhere “surrender” appears in Dr. Orloff’s book the words “forgiveness” or “forgive” will suffice as adequate replacements without losing Judith’s intended meaning.

In line with the author’s taste for the oxymoronic flare of existence, at the same time borrowed “The Power of Agency: the 7 principles to conquer obstacles, make effective decisions, and create a life on your own terms” by Paul Napper, Psy.D. and Antohy Rao, Ph.D.  He thinks the first book about surrender may have greater insight on agency than the book on agency.


Time for the author to enjoy some summer reading.

Wednesday, July 5, 2023

The Complexity of Forgiveness

The complexity of forgiveness in our human existence is similar, as by design, to the complexity of “particle-waves” in the atomic realm.


How is that?


We mean this - the concept of forgiveness seems impossible.  To give without ourself.  How can we give without ourself when ourself is all we have to give?


We are more than just ourself - we have our unique light of the universe within us.


So, when we give without ourself we are giving with our unique light of the universe!  And light, as we know, is a “particle-wave.”