Wednesday 1 February 2012

Psychic Philosophy for Today (1st February 2012)

According to the mass majority their singing career has really now the mic thrown in, has that candle really now burnt to the ground.

Their grab the bull by its horns has been done on many occasions that their wise knowledge is what brings out that wild hog of a beast.

Written history just shows the similiarity over the years yet the main source is still all but the same. Having a covered up lifestyle can expand where to bring the bread home, literally.

Not to follow their nose more to entice with the nose, then again how long can a piece of string be?

Through sweat and tears is what got those bells ringing and if anything of a bright outlook to keep a lid on it keeps that natural taste. To leave someone for their thinking cap on how to play out their next move for strength.

In the forest; orders are given by the little fairy to have this half split mountain rock to be moved away from the Holy Shrine. If this is the source of freedom to those in the pits of hell then there shall be no entrance into the Holy Shrine or their tranquil gardens. Many strong men heave this large rock away, measurements show that several metres will be ideal, placed at the location for a sloping ditch, an indent in the ground, that stories may evolve of how this large rock fell from the skies and created this sloping cavity. As well as the waterfall to be as a fountain too, and close by the ponds deep. So if they can come to the mountain then let the mountain come to them at a further place, so be it.

In the stones; a lit up doorway for haven like a pilgrim is on offer where feet are settled firmly to the ground and wings are spread, although the past is now swept away if to come creeping back to face again will have someones nose out of joint, a love who is showered with your kind gifts only not to see through the puppy love tries to push for more.


Solomon's Song Ch.3:V.2 "I will rise now, and go about the city in the streets, and in the broad ways I will seek him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him not."