We have much ground to cover this morning.
I’ve been saving this up for the weekend so you will have plenty of time to go over the items in this morning’s column and try them out for yourself.
Most of the time, you know, the column here has some “pretty good information in it” but there are limits. Seldom do we get down to the eye-opening stuff that can really impact your life.
A word about woo-woo is the first point.
Yes, there really are forces that are extra-human in nature. If you haven’t personally experienced them yet, it is likely because you have not been open to the idea. Humans come with a sort of “built-in” shock mount for their worldview. It may keep your way of thinking intact, but it also serves to keep you “frozen in place” and prevent spiritual growth.
The great human potential movement icon, Earl Nightingale summed it up in one of his lectures on the science of success. “You judge people like you judge fruit trees,” he explained in one of his discussions. It might have been part of his Lead The Field (6 CD UNABRIDGED + 1 CD Workbook) CDs. “You judge them by the fruit they bear.”
To be sure, not much has been heard from the P.M.A. (positive mental attitude) crowd lately. It’s no wonder, I suppose: The world is always in a perpetual state of “going to hell in a hand basket” – but here lately, the drive to the bottom seems to be having some success.
Nevertheless, among those who are successful (externally but more important internally) one of the most important “keys to the kingdom” is summed up by the concept of A.A.S.B.
That means simply as above, so below.
That doesn’t mean that a personal with a crooked heart can’t possess a pile of money. That can be done, of course. We see it in headlines all the time. But what it does mean is that there is a balance. To the degree you are working successfully on the spiritual side of the ledger, the physical side of things will sort of “come along” on its own.
I won’t go into the gradations of values and how it is that some of the world’s richest in spirits like Gandhi or Mother Teresa could be spiritually rich and fairly poor at the local world reality-level.
What I will propose is that there is a holistic approach to building the “whole person” – the body, the mind, and the spirit – that leads to a happily balanced human given a chance.
A lot of it has to do with core values. People without core values might, as Earl Nightingale might have put it, are like ships running without a compass. They may get somewhere, but whether it happens by accidents or is a port of one’s own choosing, is another matter.
Thus the first point of this morning: As Above, So Below.
Ure’s String of Bates Bad Luck
On to our second point.
You’ll remember our discussion the other morning about how “bad luck seems to accompany” the astrological positioning of things called “Mercury Retrograde.” I had speculated that I was aware that there was something else going on, because of a short, sharp series of “unfortunate coincidences” that piled up on me this week.
Not the least of which was my laptop power supply turning toes up and dying.
As it turns out, this worked out unbelievably well. In fact the turnaround of events bears inspection.
After the laptop power supply died exactly four minutes after I posted the Wednesday Peoplenomics.com report, I hopped on the internet and began searching for the replacement. I found the precise part I needed – and ordered two replacements from Amazon which were delivered last night.
I also had gone to the store Wednesday morning and picked up a “universal laptop” power supply. Returning home, I discovered some shoplifter had already opened the package, removing the tip that was needed for my particular laptop – which happens to be a Samsung wide screen NPRF711-S02.
That meant that Elaine headed back to Wal-Mart Wednesday to exchange it for a good one – and the helpful people gave her the replacement and she came home with it…only to discover this was not the kit with the right tip for an NPRF711-S02.
That meant yesterday morning, Elaine was back to town again to exchange the unit for the right one. No luck.
So Wal-Mart issued her a refund and she went over to Office Despots – and while they had a few universal laptop power supplies on hand, not a one of them had the right power adapter.
When she called to give me the news, I had to laugh.
“What’s so funny?”
I’ve been around enough woo-woo and astrology now to see when Universe is playing and to just going along with it. I needed to just acknowledge it and then deal with it and accept that this was the way things were going to work. Which I did – and Elaine pocketed the refund.
I got some critical work on the Supercomputer, and not one but two replacement power supplied ordered Wednesday morning arrived. A third (second backup) will arrive on Monday night.
My snickering continued. What the hell is with Universe doing, nudging me in the direction of multiple power supplies, for?
Now, I want you to go back with me to our discussion about how many people have very definite Mercury Retrograde positions. And I was speculating about a Mercury Direction Station relationship. Here’s the correct answer:
Void Of Course Moon
I was incredibly pleased to hear from a woman who we call (and fondly so) our Chief Consulting Astrologer. (I won’t let her resign – it’s an appointment for life.)
We don’t hear from her often enough, but she was kind enough to explain exactly what was going on in the “As Above” part of Ure’s truly’s world:
“Having advised CEOs, CFOs, and people at all levels of business regarding the effects of Retrograde Mercury for over 25 years, I KNOW it works. I even showed — and convinced a rocket scientist in Colorado and a PhD at Hubble — that paying attention to such periods makes life a lot easier.
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