
I went to read my horoscope for today, and the website I usually check it for only had an entry for yesterday. Weird… So, weirded for the first couple moments, and then giving into frustration for another couple moments, I’ve then reminded myself of what I’ve learned from the rune reading – today breaches frontiers of yesterday and it can encroach upon tomorrow. Thus, I figured it would be interesting what yesterday horoscope was like, since I didn’t remember, or maybe didn’t even check 🙂 Having read that and then thinking of the events of first hours of today, I realized it would fit just fine for today, especially the advice of how to adjust.
I also thought that the whole experience was a good lesson for an everyday understanding of the futility of taking time seriously. Gabor Mate in his book Scattered Minds that I’ve been reading these days said time blindness accurately characterizes people diagnosed with ADD (which he recognizes, but not advocates, includes ADHD). Well, as a person diagnosed with that disorder, I think (besides that this book is friggin’ amazing so far) understanding time, and yet consciously choosing time blindness (or time rejection) is a blessing in this world that seems to possess us and simultaneously eat us alive. Run, rabbit, run, you know. That’s where recognition of time has got us. I try to just care about light part of day versus dark, and winter vs summer. It doesn’t work so easily, because I live in the busy Western world and have obligations of all kinds that are rooted in time-keeping. But on my tim… eh… in my space and reality, I try to be without constraints. Otherwise, it’s gonna be another rabbit time. Screw that.
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