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Motel Six Of Cups
Something feels off. I sit in my space and listen. Its dark outside and the air feels still. I can intuitively feel the calm of the lake and the hibernation of the critters until tomomorrow. However, the air was not silent. The tension that strung through my living room and permeated into the kitchen, bathroom and sleeping space wrung through my chest, causing major anxiety. I wanted to be free of this air, free of this tension, and just be, like everyone else. But as I sat, alone with the silence for company, I knew that there was no easy escape from the prison of my heart. The walls caved in. My head pounded at the pressure. I drew for my tarot deck
By Muse.Monkey 6 years ago in Futurism
Free kundli reading: How to read kundali for marriage & career?
What is free kundli reading? An accurate date of birth, time and place are important factors to create a kundli. According to our vedic astrology every event is occurring in our life which is related to our kundli. Online free kundli reading is helps to know about major events of past, present and future. It describes about personality, character, career, relationship, finance, marriage and much more predictions. The important instruments for indicating a perfect path in Kundli reading is appreciated one of the important instruments for indicating perfect path.
By tabij_astrology6 years ago in Futurism
REVIEW: Star Trek: Lower Decks 1-1
The first episode of the new animated comedy series Star Trek: Lower Decks has now been released for streaming on CBS Access, beginning a run of new Star Trek episodes that will last twenty-three weeks (the full first season of Lower Decks and the third season of Star Trek: Discovery). Lower Decks is, remarkably, the ninth full Star Trek series (tenth if you count the companion series Short Treks). The return of Star Trek to an animated format is a pretty big deal. Short Treks had a couple of very good animated episodes which experimented with different styles, but when most people think of a Trek cartoon, they'll think of the 1970s Star Trek: The Animated Series. This is definitely worth a look if you're a Trek fan, but it conjured up images of cheap, jerky animation and simplistic morals for kids.
By Daniel Tessier6 years ago in Futurism
What "Teaching With 'Star Wars'" Says About Anakin and Obi-Wan in 'Attack of the Clones'
The summer of 2020 is mercifully almost over. By now, you and your younglings have spent more than 100 days in togetherness bliss. No doubt, everyone is feeling an extra special sense of restlessness due to the prolonged lockdown. There are even some days you may have loved them a little less, especially when your four-year-old flushed a brick down the toilet. Not your angel? Maybe just the one I know.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Futurism
Why can't we remember...
Why can't we remember what we ate for dinner 5 months ago? I'm sure there are some gifted people out there that have the capability to recall/remember anything they want from any point in their life. Whoever they are, they are the minority amongst the majority of us that seem to have the grandest struggle in attempting to recall where we placed our keys 5 minutes ago, or what we ate for dinner 5 months ago.
By Christopher Jay Agudo6 years ago in Futurism
My Alien Abduction
I've always believed they were real, and I was convinced from the time I saw E.T. We lived on the west coast during parts of my childhood, splitting time between California and Arizona. When we moved to Arizona permanently, that's when I had my first encounter. One night I was sleeping, I shared a room with two of my sisters. One walked into my room, the door opened; It was very tall and just stood in the doorway with a very bright light behind it. I turned my body and put my blanket over my head, in my safe space. I was about 9 or 10 then. It never harmed me just stood there for a few minutes and left. From that night on, I always slept with a blanket over my head, even if it was 100+ degrees outside. Fast forward some, I didn't have any other encounters until recently. We moved to Alabama in 1997, a terrible decision, by the way. Anywho, 2020 is when my next encounter happened. This actually just happened about a week ago. So as I stated in my previous article, I am a very spiritual person and believe in aliens, chakras, astrology, tarot, conspiracy theories, among many other things. I sleep with crystals under my pillow because I was having such out of this world dreams to ground myself and block outside energies from doing harm while I sleep. The night before this incident, I heard a voice say I was going to have a visit. I'm like ok whatever, and went about my night. The next day, my son and I were taking a nap together, he's one year old. He woke up before me, got off the bed, and was playing with his toys. I dozed back off into dreamland. So my dream started off with aliens taking my niece, who is gone for the summer. They did it a few times in the dream in a very tiny space ship. I didn't seem bothered as I was washing dishes in the dream and watching it as it happened...I calmly yelled to my sister that they were taking her, and she did not really comprehend what I was saying until she asked me where she was.
By Salome Raphaela6 years ago in Futurism
What Happens When The Earth's Magnetic Field reverses It's Polarity?
From time to time, one reads about new signs that we are currently in the middle of a reversal period of the magnetic poles of our earth. Every new message about it immediately calls the catastrophe theorists and end-time prophets on the scene. Scientists, who deny the topic any explosiveness, are speaking out against these. So where's the truth now? Do we have to worry, or may we sit back and relax?
By René Junge6 years ago in Futurism
Back To The Middle Ages - The Creationist´s Worldview
Anyone wondering why the religious convictions of the candidates play such a major role in the US election campaign will be no less surprised that many supporters of the Republican Party even reject or even oppose the generally accepted theory of evolution according to Charles Darwin.
By René Junge6 years ago in Futurism
Is Human Identity really positive for the World?
We may have advanced in our understanding of Identity, with branches of studies like Philosophy and Psychology deriving many concepts and logics of Identity. But with all our understanding of our Self Identity and Social Identity, is our Identity positive for our world?
By Karan Thapa6 years ago in Futurism







