Words: still arguing with chaos . . .
It's Odin's day … and a super moon – largest full moon of 2024 – is on the rise, reaching perigee at 7:45 p.m. this evening here in TulseyTown. The “Hunter's Moon” reaches peak illumination tomorrow around 6:30 a.m. The next full moon – The Beaver Moon – is November 15 and will be the biggest super moon in 70 years.
[Trump has gone] from being periodically adrift and sporadically demented to being 24/7 unfit and in need of permanent medical attention. He's one cloudless night away from baying at the moon. – Aaron Rupar of Public Notice cited by Heather Cox Richardson in yesterday's Letters From An American.
Language, evolution, computers, Ai, O-My!
We expect a lot from our experience—entertainment, precision, an answer, reassurance, clarity. But our expectations confuse the whole issue … by looking for understanding, we are arousing confusion, since it implies that we don't have what we're looking for. The Universe senses the contradiction. You can’t force your way into happiness, and you can’t fake your way into feeling whole. More contradictions. You are already enough. Happiness follows once you get that.
If you can't be happy where you are, what makes you think you'll be happy over there? – Fr. Richard Rohr. (check out the brief video clip from CAC.
The true nature of mind is ... without suffering— it is supreme bliss. The bliss, joy, and happiness that we feel in deep states of meditation...inherently within your own mind beyond the duality and constructs of your thinking. – Chandra Easton
love is more thicker than forget
love is more thicker than forget
more thinner than recall
more seldom than a wave is wet
more frequent than to fail
...
It is most sane and sunly
and more it cannot die
than all the sky which only
is higher than the sky.
– e.e. cummings