Sunday 28 August 2016

Psychic Philosophy for Today (28th August 2016)

Once opened up to see for their own eyes, is opening a locked vault of secrets. As their visions have encouraged them to bring out their own thoughts.

This little birdy may as well be perched upon the top of all the knowledge to know about, however. They may seem to know all and tell all, it is they who will be placing a cherry upon the top.

Just as that easy way and hard way, so too for a nice way and a nasty way. The easy and nice way is to voluntarily be part of, the hard and nasty way, although ironically, is to battle with.

To scrub up well is to do so before they approach and can pry, so they see from first glance the clean version before looking into the nooks and crannies.

Being on hinge is so that door of opportunity is not left wide open, as only the well suited can enter a room and fill it with all their charm and attraction. When it comes to talking of the heart things warm up, and becomes the fat cat who gets the bird before it catches the worm. Just remember, others are watching observantly and taking in every detail.

In the forest; by those who keep themselves amongst a closed circle of people, as to conform a barrier from anyone entering. Having to join a link of this circle to be part of their joined relationship with each other. Are focusing towards a centred idol who leads their minds, yet having everyone's backs towards outside their group. This not seeing what becomes away from their own thoughts, and what forms together further up stream. A classic meaning to needing also eyes at the back of their head.

In the stones; if they're in control then timing is down to their own needs by how everyone benefits and will take temptation to encourage further gain, fancy writing comes at a price for drawing certain attention but gives extra pleasure to look back over, sticking to what they say is love who grows upon them and sure painted a better picture.

Romans Ch.7:V.7-8 " - What shall we say then? Is the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I had not known sin, but by the law: for I had not known lust, except the law had said, Thou shalt not covet.
- But sin, taking occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of concupiscence. For without the law sin was dead."

No comments:

Post a Comment