Wednesday June 4, 2003
Wow, today is about as complex as Roseanne Barr’s psychiatric files and almost as crazy… nah, nothing can be that crazy, not even the mass of interacting energies of today. Today has all the potential horror, pain and confusion of some maniac in an unguarded girl’s college dormitory at midnight where a male member has never been admitted. Me, I think I’ll stay indoors for the day. It could get bloody. The good news is that if you do survive the day you will be a
better person for it… more wise, more knowing, more
aware of the workings of the real world.
The bad news is that you might as well book yourself into a clinic for the needy early. The name of the game is power, no, Power, and its various uses and abuses and while this is true for the next two weeks, today brings these issues right out in the open so the dullest and most stupid person alive would have to take notice. Death is also a strong theme here as it is of course inextricably woven with Power and so along with that comes its handmaiden of afterlife
beliefs, spirituality and “hey if I am really rich can I buy my way into a good reincarnation next time?”
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