July 31, 2024
What is know?
What is know? Know, like everything you have a word for and everything you know, is a word. In other words, know is no exception. You cannot trust words, you can only trust what you know of a word, to which again, know is no exception. WHAT DO YOU KNOW OF WORDS? Do you know what Words are? Words do? Words have? If not, don’t miss out on THE WORD course I’m looking forward to
July 30, 2024
Baby steps
Baby steps 9 months before you were born you made yourself out of thin air, from scratch, from a single cell that split itself in two, to the finished product complete with heart, blood, bones, hair, skin, teeth, nails, common senses, and brain, too. Then they put you in a school pretending that you must learn everything from scratch again, despite the fact the pro-fess-ors made themselves out of thin air, from scratch, from a
Word-users that give more than they receive age slower, run faster, jump higher, eat healthier, tend to live in cottages, are as happy with friends as they are alone, climb more trees, skip when they could walk, kiss when they could talk, take whatever days they like off, experience faster manifestations, and are popular with the wordless animals, the plants, and the energy, fire, air, earth, water, and cells. Go-givers might say, “I would give,
July 29, 2024
What I know about money.
What I know about money. What I know about money I know is in small part from hearsay and in large part from experience. YEARS 1-10: All I knew about money during the early years was from hearsay, from my parents talking about it and perhaps from voices out of the radio too. I never got any. I didn’t know this until I witnessed my classmates pay for snacks at school. That’s how I knew
July 28, 2024
When you look at money, what do you see?
You’ve noticed that my posts on Thursday and Friday this week were missing, so I’m catching up on this Saturday and Sunday instead. The weekend are posting rest days for one like me, but rules are there to be broken, that’s what rules are for. Today’s post is titled… “When you look at money, what do you see?” If you’re looking to see, you’re seeing as we speak that like everything else you have a
With a fresh crisis brewing, word-users feel and and respond in ways that may include fear, anxiety, stress, confused, angry, frustrated, sad, grief, resilient, strong, determined, solidarity, or hope, to name a few. In other words, reactions to a crisis can vary greatly, to each their own, depending on the type of crisis brewing — your health, an accident, the lack of room to move, the loss of a loved one, job loss, financial, a
Together with feel, hear, smell, touch, and taste, see is part of the senses known as common, because we have them in common with the wordless animals (though many of the wordless animals have additional senses, too). Seeing is among the complex senses because of the number of factors involved. Nobody knows the difference between see, watch, and look. How can you watch and look and not see? You’re looking words as we speak, yet
July 23, 2024
Intelligence
Intelligence Comparing the word-user’s intelligence to our own is an act of delusional trance.Delusional trance because it’s got nothing to do with intelligence. If we began to be intelligent again — if we’d got rid of being smart again — then we’d not only know that intelligence is a gift from how it all began, but we’d also know that we’re not the only ones to have received it.We’d know that the energy, fire, air,