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There is only one Science of Getting…

I have not written in a very long time.

This morning I was online looking at the books I have downloaded over the last couple of months as a means to privately study the science behind lots of things, but truly and specifically, the Science of Attraction…and no, not the dating sort.

The getting of the stuff sort, because apparently, it is the stuff in our lives that matter, rather than the process of getting those things.

We donʻt think that way. I wish we did, on the one hand, because then we would see evidence of this sort of process happening at all times. On the other hand, with the way that too many humans still believe the ego is what we are meant to live from that from the Divine within us is why I am sort of glad that…

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Card of the Day – 6 of Cups – Sunday, April 1, 2018

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Happy Easter, everyone! And, don’t forget it is April Fools Day; those Easter treats may not turn out to be exactly as you thought they should! This 6 of Cups from 78 Tarot Astral is here with a few reminders for us today, and I honestly think we can cover all of the bases when it comes to this card.

Take time out to stop and smell the roses; this applies to everyone, as there are also many in the midst of celebrating Passover. The 6 of Cups brings up that childlike innocence that we see present at holidays, with the delight in the eyes of a child, as they discover the goodies which were left for them. There is often reminiscing about the past holidays, and the memories which they conjure up, especially in days of old when there were Easter bonnets.

Whether it is just the holiday mode…

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Daily Words of the Buddha for April 01, 2018

Pāli Word a Day for April 01, 2018 — sacca — real, true

Tato adinnaṃ parivajjayeyya
kiñci kvaci sāvako bujjhamāno.
Na hāraye harataṃ nānujaññā.
Sabbaṃ adinnaṃ parivajjayeyya.

A disciple should avoid taking
anything from anywhere knowing it (to belong to another).
One should not steal nor incite another to steal.
One should completely avoid theft.

Sutta Nipāta 2.397
The Discourse Collection: Selected Texts from the Sutta Nipāta, translated by John D. Ireland