Friday 3 May 2013

Psychic Philosophy for Today (3rd May 2013)


In a wild open colourful place can attract those lurking in dark places, even those in shadows can come out shining, just need the attraction to work both ways.

May well all be cute and cheeky, once they are swinging by that tail alsorts of mischief can begin, from the fearing creepy feeling a new era comes.

There is always a space for something, as to keep it under their hat to fill a gap with.

A case for split personalities but then they did dig their claws in for those spoken words when giving out other thoughts across. When it comes to sharing they attempt to push their mark only someone knows exactly what you like with what to say and what thoughts to defend.

For a younger one; when it comes to dealing will need to make sure that what is before them is not being deceptive, since there is cause for concerns to focus with others.

In the forest; seems this paid visit across the waters had brought back more than just a handful of treasures, a field scattered with seeds that have taken. Ironically, for where those sown seeds were brought from, makes this side more greener to be on. Even the cattle nearby are taken by the darker colour and the scent on the breeze. Placing those unused anchors together as a focal point of interest in the centre of this newly reaping place. To symbolise the story for how this pastures of new came to develop. More ways than one to sow their seeds with those across waters and distant lands to come together.

In the stones; taking one step at a time only dragging a step when heading forward with the other may as well taken it slowly, even if to jump on the same wagon causes for directions to be encouraged to go in opposite ways, prefering to deal with important matters with a close one to one confrontation a lover gets those ideas screwed into thought.


St. Matthew Ch.27:V.46 "And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"

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