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Picking

The book of readings I sometimes use to see what it says on specific day combinations has the word Judgment day for today. I was going to use it and part from it because it sounds attractive, and I can relate to it vaguely from my reading, but I picked not to. The paragraph I erased talked about how monotheism and this concept of judgment impregnates everything, and how important it is to pick a different worldview, so I instead simply picked to erase and write this instead. Today's deer wants us to complete a healing, and from this worldview I hope you pick to walk away from, we get the idea that cutting off, killing, erasing and eliminating are key ways to get rid of things that hurt us or are bad for us. Instead let's think of picking. You don't have to eliminate or cut away anything, you can better think of it like picking what you do consider is good for you.

In this way, all the thoughts that come to you that you stalk to discover they are from that other worldview, you can choose not to listen to. You can pick which things you will say, eat and do, and that is the way you properly heal what you know you must heal. Don't think of eliminating forever that habit, instead, pick to not eat that, not say that or not do that just now that you remembered it. Only with this delicacy and this humility of not wanting to commit forever, can we find true progress.

We must however, if we want to be in the time and in balance, pick right. Tomorrow we enter the beautiful star trecena, and we surely want to be pretty for it.

 

Happy ending.

We are so much told about enjoying the process, the moment, and that is true if we are rushing it and not enjoying it, what a wise thing to keep in mind. But in a great way, the end is the only purpose of the process. Like the deep sea octopus female, that once it lays eggs it will stay there with them, will shut down its neural system so only the optical part stays awake, will stop eating and will die once the hatchlings are born, so she doesn't eat them. Sounds like a not enjoying the process kind of thing and giving it all for the end, the goal.

From the great teachings of the Mesoamericans we get the message from death, yesterday's nawal, that what occurs in the afterlife depends not really on how we live our lives, but how we die. Also like in a song, or a book, or a first impression. Your last words, last minutes and seconds, are the most critical, they are what will leave the afterlife impression on the receiver. Sexually we get the same teaching. It's important to enjoy the process, take time, live every part of it, but how good is it if at the end we don't finish?

Today's nawal is here to heal us from our pains and troubles telling us that as long as we are pursuing the right goal, having a hard time or trouble doing it is justifiable. It is not that much about the now as it is accomplishing something, getting to an end. This is very spiritual, very much a soul thing, a mental state, a spiritual state.

We have been taught to live each day like it's the last one. Sure, it's important to enjoy yourself while you are doing something, but you know today is not your last day. If you don't have a spiritual goal, and end to your means, then it just might be what you are missing.

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