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Sunday Squibs

 



The worst procrastination puts hell into the future while doing nothing to fix the one around us. 



Our country needs more eclipses. 

Both ends of the spectrum believe in Science for at least a day. 




Like a Christmas ornament, I’m essentially jovial also non-tread-on-able. 



Judge not lest ye be judged

We’re not talking about some court date down the road, but right now before Judge Self



Hope is our default virtue

Faith we ask for

Love is up to us



People say they can't see God therefore he doesn't exist

They need to put on their love lenses 



Falling blossoms are the confetti at the marriage of Summer and Spring 



We don’t truly learn a thing until we need it. 

When in Spain I wanted to be transported back to freshman Spanish class.

Pero no es posible.



In old age we can make our residual youth last a long, long time; mainly by not doing stupid things.



A demon sits on our shoulder ready to devise torments for those who hurt or annoy us.

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  1. Fav of the day: "love lenses" - could stand in for any spiritual path with a pinch of salt thrown over the left shoulder* - even Buddhism could take a "hint" of salt. Mara would take the place of the Devil. The notion of "a self" has it that "self" is an actual thing - to think so takes the place of bad luck -- and so on and on into impermanence = better than superstition! Whew! HaHa!

    * As legend has it, you should take a pinch of salt and throw it over your left shoulder to cancel the bad luck. The left shoulder was where the devil was supposed to be sitting and tossing salt in the devil's eyes to keep the devil away.

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