No, thanks.
I don't really care for this reality, right now. I think it's time for a paradigm shift. Gonna go take a nap and wake up in a nicer place.
"...the Hanged Man reminds us that the best approach to a problem is not always the most obvious. When we most want to force our will on someone, that is when we should release. When we most want to have our own way, that is when we should sacrifice. When we most want to act, that is when we should wait. The irony is that by making these contradictory moves, we find what we are looking for. "
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I was going through the same funk a couple of months ago and finally picked up The Disappearance of the Universe by Gary Renard. Now, whether Gary is crazy, or really talked to a couple of ascended masters, or if he's full of crap, the book was very entertaining and I liked the gestalt it purposed. Whether the reality/framework it puts forth is really the real way things are, I don't know, but it gave me a framework that at least helped me enjoy my reality more if I thought about things in that way...and it was an entertaining read. Of course, if you try to tell anybody what the book says, they'll call you a gullible nut. But, that doesn't stop me from thinking about things differently and walking around a lot happier and laughing at a lot of things that used to get my shorts in a wad. Just mentioning it because it might be worth checking out, or might not float your boat, either.
Joe,
I feel like I perused that book many, many moons ago. I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the tip -- I'm tired of getting my shorts in a wad.
Joe's advice sounds good.
I suggest going commando.
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