Tuesday 16 April 2013

Psychic Philosophy for Today (16th April 2013)


Thought as interfering yet their intentions are genuine only rather do things your way and not let those scratch the surface.

Just by looking at them can tell what their purpose is, being the bare-naked truth shows just how fruitful you intend to be.

Dealing with matters that were dealt with in the past holds some truth to the future, as to already be written before except the eye of truth knows otherwise.

If to go with the detail then changes still have the same purpose, the present time is what is hard to let go of as there is no going back and the future is pushing on.

Letting the heart rule the head convinces those to follow that same dream on the cloud above, only unable to see their true intentions and reveal how gullible you really are. Someone needs not to say a word, it's as if they know by being switched on to this troubled cloud hovering above.

In the forest; and so the vikings return to the pitched land they made camp upon the cleared woodlands. Another night another moonshine going down across the horizon and the tide being in. Matters may only be slight for now as for kids making pretend bows, yet whatever may escalate will need to be dealt with by sunrise. As the two parts of land are a wide river apart and the only way over is by floating on water. However, of the large wooden raft they arrived on, is being used as a go-between for such doings. Seems they had plans on visiting these parts anyway, thankfully the entertainment was not all entirely gone, just resting.

In the stones; in this circumstance it takes two to hit that nerve that makes you seem like the snake in the grass, as they say what comes around goes around and has that wool pulled over their eyes when elsewhere has same intentions, making it all seem pleasant and innocent a loved one gets in amongst it all and keeps that short leash on whom now plays the annoyance.


Ecclesiastes Ch.10:V.13 "The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness: and the end of his talk is mischievous madness."

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