Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Psychic Philosophy for Today (19th September 2023)

The crew may well be slain but the ship isn't down. And if the ship isn't down then the captain still crusades across the waters. Not all missions come to an end because their physical form is weakened, yet their spirit fights on. 

An important role they play if to share their knowledge with a vast many more. Of course everyone takes heed and looks up with concentration. If they are willing to learn. 

Allowing people in can be of an art form. Having on display for anyone to observe. Be it to admire or just to find some inspiration. That's what we all seek for, something to inspire us, whether that leads towards admiration depends on how successful. 

It would, be better if putting one foot in front of the other was occurring. Only, neither foot is being put forward first, they're all head first and then feet later. 

In a nutshell, that window to have always looked out of, it never gave the real light to see shine. The true light of day to make someone really dig their heels into. Find oneself to be amongst other likeminded folk that can open the appetite for something interesting to hunger for. 

In the forest; of course can see from a distance for the dwellings ahead. There in plain sight is the statue that everyone praises. The centre of their homes, the idol that all dotes themselves upon. Their presence, spiritual even if in a molten image, gives a beckoning attraction. If to know for whom it is then to take refuge is more than welcome. Just as long as to accept the humble feeling when there. Idolised statues are erected up on high for a reason. 

In the stones; is it the same walking tall when the one who is tall walks behind, they may leave the bigger footprints even though are not the one leading the way in front, love can see the intentions and the beyond reach dreams that not even the tallest person can touch however they make a good enough impact.


Joel Ch.1:V.8 " - Lament like a virgin girded with sackcloth for the husband of her youth." 

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