Retraining your brain: We’ve taught ourselves that mindless activities can take the place of hobbies

annadownsouth's avatarAnna Down South

20180716_202856.jpgIf you’re like me you might be making a big push to spend more time on your hobbies and less time wasting time. I know a lot of people who are doing this, because after all we are in a digital age that runs on wasting time. Instead of going for a hike you’re rewatching a show you’ve seen before on Netflix, or worse, you’re wasting your time scrolling through Netflix for something to watch. We mindlessly scroll and we know it’s a problem, so a lot of us are trying to fix it.

But adding our hobbies back into our lives often feels like a chore. I talked about how going from a mindless activity to a mindful activity often seems like hard work, and I think we can agree just by how hard it is to talk ourselves into doing the things we love.

We love them…

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The Hundred Fourth Psalm, by Henry Vaughan

for Tarot Vidente, since they liked the other one : )

Taken from Treasury of Prayer: Prayers of Hope and Faith

The poem “The Hundred Fourth Psalm” by Henry Vaughan . I think he did a really nice job:

Up, O my soul, and bless the Lord. O God,
My God, how great, how very great art Thou!
Honor and Majesty have their abode
With Thee and crown Thy brow.

Thou Clothest Thyself with light, as with a robe,
And the high, glorious heavens Thy mighty hand
Doth spread like curtains round about this globe
Of air and sea and land.

The beams of Thy bright chambers Thou dost lay
In the deep waters, which no eye can find;
The clouds Thy chariots are, and Thy pathway
The wings of the swift wind.

In Thy celestial, gladsome messages
Dispatched to holy souls sick with desire
And love of Thee, each willing angel is
Thy minister of fire.

Thy arm unmovable forever laid
And founded the firm earth; then with the deep
As with a veil Thou hidst it; Thy floods played
Above the mountains steep.

At Thy rebuke they fled; at the known voice
Of their Lord’s thunder they retired apace:
Some up the mountains passed by secret ways,
Some downwards to their place.

O Lord my God, how many and how rare
Are Thy great works! In wisdom hast Thou made
Them all, and this the earth and every blade
Of grass we tread, declare.

Thou sendest Thy spirit forth, and they revive;
The frozen earth’s dead face Thou dost renew.
Thus Thou Thy glory through the world dost drive
And to Thy works art true.

Thine eyes behold the earth, and the whole stage
Is moved and trembles; the hills melt and smoke
With Thy least touch; lightnings and winds that rage
At Thy rebuke are broke.

Therefore as long as Thou wilt give me breath
I will in songs to Thy great name employ
That gift of Thine, and to my day of death
Thou shalt be all my joy.

I’ll spice my thoughts with Thee, and from Thy word
Gather true comforts; but the wicked liver
Shall be consumed. O my soul, bless they Lord!
Yea, bless thou Him forever!

Henry Vaughan

Field Notes from GriefLand, Entry 3: Depresh

The Trailhead's avatarThe Trailhead

The other day it occurred to me that if celebrity chef Rachael Ray ever had occasion to address that mental state characterized by ingrained melancholy, she’d invent a chirpy name for it, like depresh. Ray has her own language, as many of you know, replete with made-up terms: EVOO, sammies, and Yum-O. Then there’s her pet food, Nutrish.

Depresh: mental illness, now with extra whimsy.

In that vein, today is Charles Darwin’s 210th birthday, and I read on Twitter that he once sent the following in a letter:

“I am very poorly today & very stupid & hate everybody & everything. One lives only to make blunders. I am going to write a little Book for Murray on orchids & today I hate them worse than everything so farewell & in a sweet frame of mind, I am

Ever yours

Darwin”

Darwin, it is commonly known, suffered…

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Angel Number 878

This number came up in my tax refund numeral. Even if you don’t see this number anywhere, the following are good things to meditate on:

from: http://sacredscribesangelnumbers.blogspot.com/2012/01/angel-number-878.html

Number 7 resonates with :

  • study and learning
  • spiritual awakening and development
  • Divine and inner-wisdom
  • emotions and feelings
  • contemplation and introspection
  • mysticism
  • empathic and psychic abilities
  • persistence of purpose and determination
  • focus upon your spiritual path
  • look to interests that resonate with your soul’s calling.
  • possibly take up more substantial spiritual practices and consider a spiritually-based career or service-based venture or project.
  • Remember that ass you pursue and serve your life purpose you will manifest ample supply to take care of your material wants and needs.
  • Expect many blessings in your life.
  • Angel Number 878 (can be) a sign that you have learned how to successfully interpret Divine guidance and have incorporated it into your daily life and lifestyle choices.
  • May advise to keep up the good work you have been doing and trust that you will have all that you need to sustain and maintain you along your soul’s journey.

Angel Number 878 is a message of acknowledgement of your hard work and diligent efforts, and the angels applaud your life choices. Continue on your path as your grow with spiritual development and find success and fulfilment in the material world.

Angel Number 878 may also be indicating that you may be feeling as though a phase or part of your life is coming to an end, such as a relationship or job. Angel Number 878 brings validation that your feelings are correct, so prepare yourself for the positive changes to come. Accept what is and keep moving forward. 

Number 878 relates to number 5 (8+7+8=23, 2+3=5) and Angel Number 5.

By Joanne 
Sacred Scribes

Six of Swords, Dickens Style

Little bit of a different take on the Six of Swords… not just leaving something unsatisfactory behind for a new future, but leaving something unsatisfactory to the extent of being dangerous … in favor of traveling to somewhere safe.

And the journey itself not being quite as serene as the card imagery depicts … but really emphasizing the choppy waters on the right of the craft … the journey itself being dangerous the whole way through.

And then … in the following story … the ending isn’t what you are traditionally told to expect in the Six of Swords. It’s a very Swordsie ending.

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“And now indeed I felt as if my last anchor were loosening its hold, and I should soon be driving with the winds and waves. “
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens


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And taken from Chapter 52 of the same:

‘I have thought it over, again and again,’ said Herbert, ‘and I think I know a better course than taking a Thames waterman. Take Startop. A good fellow, a skilled hand, fond of us, and enthusiastic and honourable.’

I had thought of him, more than once.

‘But how much would you tell him, Herbert?’

‘It is necessary to tell him very little. Let him suppose it a mere freak, but a secret one, until the morning comes: then let him know that there is urgent reason for your getting Provis aboard and away. You go with him?’

‘No doubt.’

‘Where?’

It had seemed to me, in the many anxious considerations I had given the point, almost indifferent what port we made for – Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp – the place signified little, so that he was got out of England. Any foreign steamer that fell in our way and would take us up, would do. I had always proposed to myself to get him well down the river in the boat; certainly well beyond Gravesend, which was a critical place for search or inquiry if suspicion were afoot. As foreign steamers would leave London at about the time of high-water, our plan would be to get down the river by a previous ebb-tide, and lie by in some quiet spot until we could pull off to one. The time when one would be due where we lay, wherever that might be, could be calculated pretty nearly, if we made inquiries beforehand.

Herbert assented to all this, and we went out immediately after breakfast to pursue our investigations. We found that a steamer for Hamburg was likely to suit our purpose best, and we directed our thoughts chiefly to that vessel. But we noted down what other foreign steamers would leave London with the same tide, and we satisfied ourselves that we knew the build and colour of each. We then separated for a few hours; I, to get at once such passports as were necessary; Herbert, to see Startop at his lodgings. We both did what we had to do without any hindrance, and when we met again at one o’clock reported it done. I, for my part, was prepared with passports; Herbert had seen Startop, and he was more than ready to join.

Those two should pull a pair of oars, we settled, and I would steer; our charge would be sitter, and keep quiet; as speed was not our object, we should make way enough. We arranged that Herbert should not come home to dinner before going to Mill Pond Bank that evening; that he should not go there at all, to-morrow evening, Tuesday; that he should prepare Provis to come down to some Stairs hard by the house, on Wednesday, when he saw us approach, and not sooner; that all the arrangements with him should be concluded that Monday night; and that he should be communicated with no more in any way, until we took him on board. These precautions well understood by both of us, I went home.

The Aces

Every morning I sit on my sofa with my coffee and am blessed enough to be able to watch the sunrise out the front door. Sitting there, I realized that Ace energy is present every single morning with every single sunrise.

Not quite my view, but you get the idea. Could correlate with the Ace of Wands.

And I realized also, in a more visceral manner than the intellectual manner I had previously understood Ace energy, I realized it is also present in each new birth.

“My hair! I”m not ready!” My first thought was Ace of Cups, but Ace of Pentacles is very apt as well. The emotional aspect, as well as the birth waters, but Pentacles because humans are so tied to the earth, and every creation of a new human is a new earthly creation.

In each empty page before a writer begins to write:

Ace of Swords, Ideas

As well as every empty canvas before an artist begins to paint:

Another Ace of Wands, Creativity

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