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Guard Your Heart

You have a perfect right to rid yourself of the people, places and things which can harden your heart. Even in the Bible, there's the record of Moses approving divorce. Kind of radical for those traditional times. Yes, humans in bad marriages can exit them so that they don't lose their capacity to feel joy, optimism and gratitude for what isn't broken in life. Actually, you have a duty to "guard your heart." That's the phrase pastor Chad Gilligan leveraged this morning in his sermon at Calvary Church, outside Toledo, Ohio. The specific subject was relationships. However, that mandate applies to all aspects of our lives here on planet earth. What I have noticed in tarot readings is this: Those who don't guard their hearts get hurt again and again. Soon enough they give off victim vibrations. Those attract more abuse. It's not unthinkable that the deeply wounded creature you are could yourself become an abuser. There is an old adage in spiritual circles...

Andrew Windsor - Catholic Church Was Right About Peril of "Bad Companions"

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  At Sacred Heart grade school some of my classmates and I used to laugh about the tirades from the priests and nuns about "bad companions." Those supposed miscreants were positioned and packaged as "near occasions of sin." If we didn't avoid them we were instructed to confess that. Now that the former Prince Andrew has lost so much including his royal title , I've matured into seeing the wisdom of those warnings. It's now Andrew M. Windsor.  We can speculate: How about if Windsor never decided to pal around with Jeffrey Epstein? Not that he might have lived a life within the norms of society. Way before the Epstein phase of his life he was known as "Randy Andy." But he might have been able to escape a scandal that ballooned into the end of the easy good life.  He's not alone, of course. But some others had more to fall back on, ranging from huge independent wealth to a solid network of supporters.  Classic is financial mogul Leon Black. H...

Losing Hope: Not Invented in 2025

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  In the tarot deck, which dates back to at least the 14th century, there's a card symbolizing the loss of hope. That's the Nine of Wands. In it, the human being in distress is trying to hang on to the wand which means taking action. But the confidence is gone and the look is one of confusion. That in itself indicates feeling that bad wasn't conjured up in 2025. During the Middle Ages your ancestors were experiencing their own dark passages.  In the New Testament, the meme of despair comes up. Judas' world closed in on him after betraying his leader. Yes, he could have asked forgiveness. Jesus would have granted it.,   During the 1950s, Roman Catholic priest Fulton J. Sheen broadcast the TV show "Life Is Worth Living."  There wouldn't have been a demand for that unless enough viewers thought otherwise. In doing intuitive coaching and tarot reading I listen to those who assume their current difficulties weren't endured by others before. Yes, to them thi...

Aging - Halting That Catastrophic Fall into Homelessness, Like Fern in "Nomadland"

  Robert Kiyosaki , author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," is blunt. Given the current perfect storm of macro realities, too many of the baby boomer generation could wind up homeless. Those are the ones lacking enough of a financial reserve in investments and carrying too much debt to hold up as prices keep rising.  Standard first step toward that could be a car repo.  In my tarot readings I'm already bearing witness to the aging who haven't taken radical steps to prevent winding up unhoused. They continue to fund a way of life they can no longer afford, along with not increasing income, not building even a little bit of wealth through investing. Here is typical boomer magical thinking: It's a mindset that won't let in the scope of financial, technological and political global and domestic disruption. The assumption is that the growing darkness is simply just another pause in the good life. For example, on professional anonymous networks such as Reddit there are the ...

Those Four Louvre Thieves: Global Pop Heroes or Symbols of Coming Dark Age

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  The New York Times labels the jewel heist at the Louvre "brazen." Part of that were the simple logistics: "The four thieves arrived on the south side of the Louvre on Sunday morning at 9:30 and pulled a truck up on the sidewalk, right next to the museum walls. They posed as workers, wearing yellow vests and setting out traffic cones." And, eight pieces of history were snatched away. Some speculate they will never be recovered. Those in that criminal network will probably break down the ornate configurations into what can be easily sold.  Impressive, isn't it, at least from one perspective.  That perspective is this. In these times of worldwide unrest about the inequality of wealth and even basic job opportunities, the four could be celebrated as pop heroes.  They are the Bonnie and Clyde of  2025. Their getaway were motor scooters, not the car those bank robbers tooled around in during The Great Depression. They showed the elite. They hustled in a way that Nep...

Zohran Mamdani & The Debate: The JFK Moment

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  Be there in the now. Almost infinite is that advice from career experts, public speaking trainers, relationship coaches and spiritual leaders. The results of the debate for the NYC major general election confirmed the power of that. Zohran Mamdani was present. In some circles (that is, those not far right like the New York Post) he was assessed to be the winner. In contrast, sizes up influential Politico :  " ... Cuomo ... appeared clinical and bloodless at times, presenting a recitation of facts that might work at a law school symposium, but not in a rapid-fire TV exchange. Long-shot Republican Sliwa ... at times came across as too mayoral and a bit staid"  Of course, an added factor in Mamdani's reach is his age. We are in a John F. Kennedy Moment. Youth dominates. And that's happening beyond NYC.  Axios captures that passing of the torch in Democratic politics:  "Half a dozen  House Democrats who are 70 or older  were beaten by their younger prima...

Hope, From Home Depot

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  "I might never work again." Too often that lack of hope comes up in tarot readings. It is symbolized by The Nine of Wands card. But what that despair usually really means is that former knowledge workers will probably never again earn income from a white-collar job or professional-class contract gigs. And hope has arrived from Home Depot. At least for those open to change. Home Depot has introduced Path to Pro program. Learn more about it here and apply. The initiative kicked off earlier this year. It's free training and certifications. Both for newbies and those wanting to upgrade skills. Online and in-person. In English and Spanish. And providing actual certifications.  The media reports: " ... [It] has already trained thousands nationwide ... covering essentials like general construction, electrical work, HVAC systems, plumbing, painting, and more. [That includes] the basics of jobsite safety, tool handling, material management, and even soft skills like team ...