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Tarot Card for May 26: The Three of Disks

The Lord of Works indicates concentrated effort applied with great determination and diligence to a situation requiring your whole attention.

This is a card that often comes up to mark the achievement of goals in your working area, and teaches attainment through effort. It advises you to keep the pressure up so that you maintain momentum, and to pay attention to detail.

It will sometimes appear in a reading to reveal a period where you concentrate all your thoughts and aspirations on one target, and then channel all your energies into that project, to the exclusion of all else. Sometimes people do this in order to avoid facing emotional pain and distress. It’s worth looking for evidence of this when the Three of Disks comes up. Whilst it can be useful in the short-term to achieve something when you feel hurt, it can often be very damaging if you continue to hide from your own feelings.

The Lord of Works indicates high levels of professional ambition, and promises the drive and confidence to achieve these. There’s a good deal of dynamic energy attached to the card, and this is usually well-harnessed and put to good use.

Take the Three of Disks as a largely positive card, which shows that hard work and concentration can eventually gain you your highest objectives. But it’s important to remember that you need to be fully focused on the project in hand, allowing nothing to get in the way.

The Three of Disks

(via angelpahts.com and Alan Blackman)

Weekly Invitational Translation Group

Translation is a 5-step process of “straight thinking in the abstract.” The first step is an ontological statement of being beginning with the syllogism: “Truth is that which is so. That which is not truth is not so. Therefore Truth is all there is.” The second step is the sense testimony (what the senses tell us about anything). The third step is the argument between the absolute abstract nature of truth from the first step and the relative specific truth of experience from the second step. The fourth step is filtering out the conclusions you have arrived at in the third step. The fifth step is your overall conclusion.

The claims in a Translation may seem outrageous, but they are always (or should always) be based on self-evident syllogistic reasoning. Here is one Translation from this week.

1)    Truth is that which is so.  That which is not truth is not so.  Therefore Truth is all there is.  Truth being all is therefore total, therefore complete, therefore otherless, therefore one, therefore whole, therefore united, therefore harmonious. I think therefore I am.  Since I am and since Truth is all that is, therefore I, being, am Truth.  Since, I, being, am Truth, therefore I, being, am total, complete, otherless, one, whole, united, harmonious.  Since I, being, am Truth and since I am Mind, therefore Truth is Mind.

2)    Rubbing someone or something the wrong way may cause friction, inflammation and pain.

Word-tracking:
rubbing SB the wrong way:  irritant, annoying, loathsome, hatred, odious, odor
friction:  to grind to little pieces or make small, rubbing two objects together
inflammation:  flame, flagrant, emotional, to move out, motivate
pain:  penalty, punishment, emotional distress
distress:  to draw tight or to draw asunder

3)    Truth being one cannot be drawn asunder, drawn apart, pained, therefore Truth is painless.  Truth being all that is and “potent” meaning the ability to be, therefore Truth is the sole power.  Truth being the sole power and being all that is, therefore infinite, therefore Truth is omnipotent.  Truth being omnipotent cannot lack power, potency, force, movement, motivation, emotion, therefore Truth is an infinite emotional resource. Truth being one and friction being the rubbing of two things together, there is no friction in Truth.  Since there is no friction in Truth, there is no grinding into small pieces in Truth, therefore Truth is flagrant empowering, Oneness is flagrant empowering.  Since Truth is one, there is nobody or nothing other than Truth to rub the wrong way or against, therefore Truth can only emit the odor of love.

4)    Truth is painless. 
Truth is the sole power. 
Truth is Omnipotent.
Truth is an infinite emotional resource. 
There is no friction in Truth. 
Truth is flagrant empowering, Oneness is flagrant empowering. 
Truth can only emit the odor of love.

5)   Truth is the infinite emotional resource of flagrant empowerment and the fragrance of oneness/love.

The Weekly Invitational Translation Group invites your participation as well.  If you would like to submit a Translation on any subject, feel free to send your weekly Translation to zonta1111@aol.com and we will anonymously post it on the Bathtub Bulletin on Friday.

For information about Translation or other Prosperos classes go to: https://www.theprosperos.org/teaching

The Life and Work of Orson Welles with James Tunney

New Thinking Allo May 25, 2023 James Tunney, LLM, is an Irish barrister who has lectured on legal matters throughout the world. He is a poet, artist, scholar, and author of The Mystery of the Trapped Light: Mystical Thoughts in the Dark Age of Scientism plus The Mystical Accord: Sutras to Suit Our Times, Lines for Spiritual Evolution; also Empire of Scientism: The Dispiriting Conspiracy and Inevitable Tyranny of Scientocracy, TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit, and Human Entrance to Transhumanism: Machine Merger and the End of Humanity. His most recent book is Plantation of the Automatons. His website is https://www.jamestunney.com/ Here he focuses on the life and work of one of the most iconic and important creative figures of the twentieth century. He explains Welles’ career as a symphony of acting, writing, producing, directing, and social activism. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:04:39 Early work 00:19:09 Joseph McBride 00:27:15 Blacklisted 00:34:54 War of the Worlds 00:41:33 Shakespeare 00:48:38 Alchemy 01:03:21 Conclusion Edited subtitles for this video are available in Russian, Portuguese, Italian, German, French, and Spanish. New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. (Recorded on April 6, 2023)

Free Will Astrology: Week of May 25, 2023

MAY 23, 2023 AT 7:00 AM BY ROB BREZSNY (newcity.com

Photo: Thomas Despeyroux

ARIES (March 21-April 19): My reading of the astrological omens inspires me to make a series of paradoxical predictions for you. Here are five scenarios I foresee as being quite possible in the coming weeks. 1. An epic journey to a sanctuary close to home. 2. A boundary that doesn’t keep people apart but brings them closer. 3. A rambunctious intervention that calms you down and helps you feel more at peace. 4. A complex process that leads to simple clarity. 5. A visit to the past that empowers you to redesign the future.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Do you want a seed to fulfill its destiny? You must bury it in the ground. There, if it’s able to draw on water and the proper nutrients, it will break open and sprout. Its life as a seed will be over. The plant it eventually grows into will look nothing like its source. We take this process for granted, but it’s always a miracle. Now let’s invoke this story as a metaphor for what you are hopefully on the verge of, Taurus. I invite you to do all that’s helpful and necessary to ensure your seed germinates!

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Your meandering trek through the Unpromised Land wasn’t as demoralizing as you feared. The skirmish with the metaphorical dragon was a bit disruptive, but hey, you are still breathing and walking around—and even seem to have been energized by the weird thrill of the adventure. The only other possible downside was the new dent in your sweet dream. But I suspect that in the long run, that imperfection will inspire you to work even harder on behalf of your sweet dream—and this will be a blessing. Here’s another perk: The ordeal you endured effectively cleaned out stale old karma, freeing up space for a slew of fresh help and resources.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Testing time is ahead, but don’t get your nerves in an uproar with fantasy-spawned stress. For the most part, your challenges and trials will be interesting, not unsettling. There will be few if any trick questions. There will be straightforward prods to stretch your capacities and expand your understanding. Bonus! I bet you’ll get the brilliant impulse to shed the ball and chain you’ve been absent-mindedly carrying around with you.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Biologist Edward O. Wilson said that the most social animals are ants, termites and honeybees. He used the following criteria to define that description: “altruism, instincts devoted to social life, and the tightness of the bonds that turn colonies into virtual superorganisms.” I’m going to advocate that you regard ants, termites, and honeybees as teachers and role models for you. The coming weeks will be a great time to boost your skill at socializing and networking. You will be wise to ruminate about how you could improve your life by enhancing your ability to cooperate with others. And remember to boost your altruism!

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Jack Sarfatti is an authentic but maverick physicist born under the sign of Virgo. He suggests that if we make ourselves receptive and alert, we may get help from our future selves. They are trying to communicate good ideas to us back through time. Alas, most of us don’t believe such a thing is feasible, so we aren’t attuned to the potential help. I will encourage you to transcend any natural skepticism you might have about Sarfatti’s theory. As a fun experiment, imagine that the Future You has an important transmission for you—maybe several transmissions. For best results, formulate three specific questions to pose to the Future You.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): I have five points for your consideration. 1. You are alive in your mysterious, endlessly interesting life, and you are imbued with the fantastically potent power of awareness. How could you not feel thrilled? 2. You’re on a planet that’s always surprising, and you’re in an era when so many things are changing that you can’t help being fascinated. How could you not feel thrilled? 3. You have some intriguing project to look forward to, or some challenging but engaging work you’re doing, or some mind-bending riddle you’re trying to solve. How could you not feel thrilled? 4. You’re playing the most enigmatic game in the universe, also known as your destiny on Earth, and you love ruminating on questions about what it all means. How could you not feel thrilled? 5. You never know what’s going to happen next. You’re like a hero in an epic movie that is endlessly entertaining. How could you not feel thrilled?

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): “Trust those that you have helped to help you in their turn,” advises Scorpio author Neil Gaiman. Let’s make that one of your mantras for the coming weeks. In my astrological understanding, you are due to cash in on favors you have bestowed on others. The generosity you have expressed should be streaming back your way in abundance. Be bold about welcoming the bounty. In fact, I hope you will nudge and prompt people, if necessary, to reward you for your past support and blessings.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): So many of us are starved to be listened to with full attention. So many of us yearn to be seen and heard and felt by people who are skilled at receptive empathy. How many of us? I’d say the figure is about 99.9 percent. That’s the bad news, Sagittarius. The good news is that in the coming weeks, you will have an exceptional ability to win the attention of good listeners. To boost the potential healing effects of this opportunity, here’s what I recommend: Refine and deepen your own listening skills. Express them with panache.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Because you’re a Capricorn, earthiness is probably one of your strengths. It’s your birthright to be practical and sensible and well-grounded. Now and then, however, your earthiness devolves into muddiness. You get too sober and earnest. You’re bogged down in excess pragmatism. I suspect you may be susceptible to such a state these days. What to do? It may help if you add elements of air and fire to your constitution, just to balance things out. Give yourself a secret nickname with a fiery feel, like Blaze, or a crispy briskness, like Breezy. What else could you do to rouse fresh, glowing vigor, Breezy Blaze—even a touch of wildness?

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): I love to use metaphors in my writing, but I hate to mix unrelated metaphors. I thrive on referring to poetry, sometimes even surrealistic poetry, but I try to avoid sounding like a lunatic. However, at this juncture in your hero’s journey, Aquarius, I frankly feel that the most effective way to communicate with you is to offer you mixed metaphors and surrealist poetry that border on sounding lunatic. Why? Because you seem primed to wander around on the edges of reality. I’m guessing you’ll respond best to a message that’s aligned with your unruly mood. So here goes: Get ready to surf the spiritual undertow all the way to the teeming wilderness on the other side of the cracked mirror. Ignore the provocative wasteland on your left and the intriguing chaos on your right. Stay focused on the stars in your eyes and devote yourself to wild joy.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): “The gift of patience opens when our body, heart and mind slow enough to move in unison.” So says Piscean poet Mark Nepo. I feel confident you are about to glide into such a grand harmony, dear Pisces. Through a blend of grace and your relaxed efforts to be true to your deepest desires, your body, heart and mind will synchronize and synergize. Patience will be just one of the gifts you will receive. Others include: a clear vision of your most beautiful future; a lucid understanding of what will be most meaningful to you in the next three years; and a profound sense of feeling at home in the world wherever you go.

Homework: What is the most spiritually nourishing pleasure you should seek out but don’t? Newsletter.FreeWillAstrology.com

Uvalde Anniversary

May 24, 2023

Prayer to End Gun Violence 
Eternal God, we stand in awe of You.

Lord, when babies die at a church school, it is time for us to move beyond thoughts and prayers.

Remind our lawmakers of the words of the British statesman Edmund Burke: ‘All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.’

Lord, deliver our leaders from the paralysis of analysis that waits for the miraculous.

We pray, in Your powerful name, Amen.
Modified from Opening Prayer in the Capitol,
Senate Chaplain Retired Rear Adm. Barry C. Black, March 28, 2023

In Praise Of Four-Letter Words

An older woman in a long dress sits in the back corner of a sparsely furnished room while a man stands in the foreground wearing jeans and a plaid shirt with the sleeves folded up. He has a tattoo of a naked woman on his forearm.

© Chip Thomas

BY ELLEN BASS • DECEMBER 2004

We yell shit
when the egg carton slips
and the ivory globes
splatter on blue tile.
And when someone leaves you
bruised as a dropped pear, you spit
that fucker, fucking bastard, motherfucker.
And if you just got fired, the puppy
swallowed a two-inch nail, or
your daughter needs another surgery,
you might walk around murmuring
fuckfuckfuckfuckfuck
under your breath like reciting a rosary.

Cock and cunt — we spew them out
as though they were offal,
as though that vulnerable
bare skin of the penis, that swaying it does
like a slender reed in a pond, the vulva
with its delicate mauve or taupe
or cinnamon fluted petals were the worst
things we know. You’d think we despise
the way they slide together,
can’t bear all those nerves
bunched up close as angels
seething on the head of a pin.

And suck, our yes
to the universe, first hunger, whole
mammalian tribe of damp newborns
held in contempt for the urgent rooting,
the nubbly feel of the nipple in the mouth,
fine spray on the soft palate.

What does it mean
to bring another’s body
into our body, whether through our mouth
or that other mouth — to be taken in?
When life cracks us
like a broken tooth,
when it wears us down
like the tread of old tires,
when it creeps over us
like shower mold, isn’t this
what we cry for?

Maybe all that shouting
is shouting to God, to the universe,
to anyone who can hear us.
In lockdown within our own skins
we’re banging on the bars with tin spoons,
screaming in the only language strong
enough to convey the shock
of our shameful need. Fuck! —
we look around us in terrified amazement —
Goddamn! Goddamn! Holy shit!

Is someone you love suffering in silence? Here’s what to do

335,810 views | Gus Worland • TED2023

Lots of people talk about the need to be physically fit, but mentally fit? Not as much. In a powerful talk, mental health advocate Gus Worland shares how an experience of deep grief from his own life sparked his mission to advocate for suicide prevention — and shows why “looking after your own village” can be as simple as sending a text message, right now, to the person you cannot imagine living without.

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Gus Worland

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Gus Worland helps people develop the resilience, emotional muscle and social connections needed to prevent suicide and build mental fitness.

Tina Turner – Missing You

Tina Turner Mar 31, 2022 The official music video for Tina Turner – Missing You. Listen to Tina Turner’s greatest hits and more here: https://lnk.to/TinaTurnerGreatestHits Taken from Tina Turner’s album Wildest Dreams from 1996, featuring the singles GoldenEye, Whatever You Want and On Silent Wings. Subscribe to the Tina Turner channel for her amazing music videos, exhilarating live performances, interviews and much more here: https://lnk.to/TinaTurnerYTSubscribe See more official videos from Tina Turner here:    • Tina Turner – Off…   Follow Tina Turner: Website – https://www.tinaturnerofficial.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TinaTurner/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/LoveTinaTurner Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/tinaturner/ Experience the breathtaking, critically-acclaimed Tina: The Tina Turner Musical – get your tickets here: https://tinathemusical.com/ Lyrics: Every time I think of you, I always catch my breath And I’m still standing here, and you’re miles away And I’m wondering why you left And there’s a storm that’s raging Through my frozen heart tonight I hear your name in certain circles And it always makes me smile I spend my time thinking about you And it’s almost driving me wild And there’s a heart that’s breaking Down this long distance line tonight I ain’t missing you at all (missing you) Since you’ve been gone away (missing you) I ain’t missing you (missing you) No matter what I might say (missing you) There’s a message in the wire And I’m sending the signal tonight You don’t know how desperate I’ve become And it looks like I’m losing this fight In your world I have no meaning Though I’m trying hard to understand And it’s my heart that’s breaking Down this long distance line tonight I ain’t missing you at all (missing you) Since you’ve been gone away (missing you) I ain’t missing you (missing you) No matter what I might say (missing you) There’s a message that I’m sending out Via telegraph to your soul And if I can’t breach this distance Stop this heartbreak overload I ain’t missing you at all …ow…(missing you) Since you’ve been gone away (missing you) I ain’t missing you (missing you) No matter what my friends say (missing you) I ain’t missing you I ain’t missing you.. I can’t lie to myself And there’s a storm that’s raging Through my frozen heart tonight I ain’t missing you at all I ain’t missing you…missing you I ain’t missing you, oh no I ain’t missing you, I ain’t missing you I ain’t missing you, I ain’t missing you I ain’t missing you, I ain’t missing you Every time I think of you, I always catch my breath About Tina: Tina Turner is revered around the world, inspiring millions through her personal story, singing, dancing and beyond. Her music legacy is a collection of some of the best-known songs of all time, including The Best, What’s Love Got To Do With It, Proud Mary and much more. Tina’s electric live shows lit up the globe, including her World Record performance at the Maracanã in front of over 180,000 adoring fans. In recent times Tina has released books such as My Love Story, been remixed by superstar producer Kygo, and had her inspirational life story recounted through the Tony nominated Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, and the critically acclaimed feature documentary TINA. With multiple #1s and platinum records across the world, 12 Grammy® Awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and most recently her second induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; Tina continues to be one of the world’s most loved artists, with her career continuing to build momentum and find new fans.