Friday, 19 April 2013

Psychic Philosophy for Today (19th April 2013)


With a story someone has to tell there is always a beginning and an end, just need to find out the inbetween to paint this picture of them. From the look of their face it is a long way off before they decide to move on.

Having the crack of the whip allows to get in there first, although others are swift you're already doing that sweet thing with your feet on the ground.

A head screwed on yet there is always those crossed tracks to work out a direction, the clever thing to do is to miss those foul plays. Can not be any more simple.

Occupied from all angles that you wont even get a word in anyway, best go along with what they spoke about to keep a chin above water. Someone is already resting on their fruits of labour and working out relationship troubles, to soon spill the beans with who is really on their mind.

For a younger one; some chemistry going on and to discover how mutual interests go further back with age than to think.

In the forest; now the music has stopped and can hear a pin drop, everyone can rest upon those rocks of the valleys. How Our Fairy Princess has a way to create mutual, pleasant and peaceful atmospheres, to start on the right note. These visitors who come from a far away land, are now on the road as to be carried away by carriage and can not stop their travels. Atleast to know how a shared like-minded moment can be achieved, and who knows they may bring something good to this land. Knowing how rough at sea it can be and the vessel they wish to build.

In the stones; packing up troubles to look over the shoulder has someone to point out the bigger problems ahead which was carried by ownself only heard for coming, that one who dominates and over-rules the mind to think before moving on deals with these eavesdropping, to be distracted by a love who takes those troubled thoughts away by being greener side of the fence and puts those rumours in their place.


Proverbs Ch.14:V.16 "A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil: but the fool rageth, and is confident."

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