Thursday 17 October 2013

To make the right thing happen, in the right fashion, at the right moment, all you have to do is smile in the right way, at the right person. That sounds simple, doesn't it? What a comforting contrast to the complex conundrum that you have been wrestling with all time in past. But, as the events starts to wane, you will begin to remember that not everything in life needs to be a challenge. You may also feel more warmly disposed towards someone who has lately begun to seem like the personification of aggravation.
You have some memories from long ago that remain so vivid they might as well have happened only yesterday. Now, let us honour the magical events with an imagination exercise. Envisage yourself decades hence, looking back over your life. Will those recollections have faded by then? Almost certainly not. You will carry them with you forever. Now, what about the memories that you are due to create this time? Doesn't this make it even more important to do all you can to ensure that they are pleasant?
Australians have much greater justification for arachnophobia than the inhabitants of less temperate climes. If a spider can bite, hurt or poison, it deserves a little fearful respect. Where the reaction is less logical, it really needs to be transcended. Why should any of us be scared of anything that can't actually harm us? With that in mind, as we now move past the total fullness of the good fortune, you may need to recategorise some of your own objections to an issue, an object or a situation.

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